Thursday, October 02, 2014


Must not mention the sex life of politicians?

An interview with former prime minister Julia Gillard on Channel Ten's The Project has caused a backlash on social media.

Twitter has lit up with angry comments over an interview segment that featured former Prime Minister Julia Gillard on Channel Ten's The Project.

On Monday night, Gillard appeared on the show to speak about her new memoir, My Story, which details her time in the office as Australia's first female Prime Minister and the sexism she encountered.

After a brief introduction to Gillard's political legacy, the interview kicked off with birthday wishes from panelists Rove McManus and Carrie Bickmore, with the latter asking, "What has Tim [Mathieson] got you for your birthday, Juilia?”

When Gillard responded that she and Mathieson will be celebrating after she returns from her book tour on the weekend, McManus joked, "Is that a euphemism? Will he have a 'birthday suit'? Is that what you're suggesting?"

Despite visible discomfort at the inappropriate comment, the former PM responded good-humouredly, saying, “No, that was just a straight-up answer.”

Commenters on Twitter, however, weren't as forgiving, immediately calling out the disrespectful nature of the joke:

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5 comments:

  1. Bird of Paradise9:30 AM

    William Jefferson Clinton Rapist

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  2. Anonymous8:47 PM

    Gillard deserves all the sarcasm she gets for being the worst PM in Australia's history.

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  3. Go Away Bird9:13 AM

    Australia was better off under Robert Hawk

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  4. Anonymous10:50 PM

    Australia was better off under John Howard and would have prospered well under Peter Costello.

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  5. Spurwing Plover8:12 AM

    When Crocdyle Dun Dee still had his Big Knife

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