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Albanese mercilessly mocked over ‘Date, Shag, Marry’ remarks

Sky News Australia

Sky News Australia

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July 10, 2026

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Sky News host Danica De Giorgio ridicules Anthony Albanese for taking his bid to appeal to younger voters "to a whole new level" by discussing his sex life and making jokes about the Japanese Prime Minister's "melons" on a podcast. “Date, Shag, Marry. Three words that will haunt the Prime Minister forever,” Ms De Giorgio said. “It's a simple game; you might play with your mates at the pub as a bit of a joke or a laugh. Not something you'd ever hear the Prime Minister of Australia openly discuss on a podcast. “Did we ever think Anthony Albanese would take his desperation to be liked by young people to a whole new level and talk about his sex life, and refer to the Japanese PM's melons?”

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