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Meanwhile in Australia, the Prime Minister had to apologize for saying he'd shag Kylie Minogue [Amusing]

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July 6, 2026

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Meanwhile in Australia, the Prime Minister had to apologize for saying he'd shag Kylie Minogue [Amusing]

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Utusan Malaysia

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· Jul 6, 2026

PM Australia minta maaf kerana komen mahu berkahwin dengan Kylie Minogue

SYDNEY: Perdana Menteri Australia, Anthony Albanese pada Isnin memohon maaf kerana menyatakan dalam satu temu bual baru-baru ini bahawa beliau mahu berkahwin dengan bintang pop, Kylie Minogue. Albanese diminta memilih penghibur Australia yang akan beliau kahwini, tidur atau keluar bersama ketika muncul dalam sebuah audio siar komedi tempatan minggu lalu. “Oh, Kylie, sudah tentu,” katanya ... Read more The post PM Australia minta maaf kerana komen mahu berkahwin dengan Kylie Minogue appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

Daily Mail

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· Jul 9, 2026

Strewth! What was the Aussie PM to do? Tell people that he doesn't fancy Kylie? Australia's paroxysm of indignation over a cheeky podcast is the very reason we get the politicians we do - wary, colourless, inauthentic and boring: EITHNE TYNAN

Strewth! What was the Aussie PM to do? Tell people that he doesn't fancy Kylie? Australia's paroxysm of indignation over a cheeky podcast is the very reason we get the politicians we do - wary, colourless, inauthentic and boring: EITHNE TYNAN

Metro

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· Jul 6, 2026

Australian prime minister apologises for ‘sexist’ comments about Kylie Minogue

His remarks were branded 'entirely inappropriate'.

Sky News Australia

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· Jul 6, 2026

Albanese urged to 'man up' and apologise after shag Kylie Minogue comment

Shadow Energy Minister Dan Tehan believes Prime Minister Anthony Albanese should face Australians directly and apologise over his comments about Kylie Minogue. “What I want to see from the Prime Minister is for him to man up and make that apology in front of a camera, looking the Australian people in the eye,” Mr Tehan told Sky News host Chris Kenny. “This idea that he just issues a statement and that’s the end of it is a nonsense. “He deserves to be hounded on it.”

Daily Mirror

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· Jul 6, 2026

Australian PM's six-word apology for 'entirely inappropriate' Kylie Minogue comment

Australian Prime Minister's six-word apology after Kylie Minogue 'shag' gaffe

Independent Online

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· Jul 6, 2026

Australian Prime Minister apologises for crude remarks about Kylie Minogue

Australian Prime Minister apologises for crude remarks about Kylie Minogue

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Related coverage for "Meanwhile in Australia, the Prime Minister had to apologize for saying he'd shag Kylie Minogue [Amusing]": Utusan Malaysia — PM Australia minta maaf kerana komen mahu berkahwin dengan Kylie Minogue. Daily Mail — Strewth! What was the Aussie PM to do? Tell people that he doesn't fancy Kylie? Australia's paroxysm of indignation over a cheeky podcast is the very reason we get the politicians we do - wary, colourless, inauthentic and boring: EITHNE TYNAN. Metro — Australian prime minister apologises for ‘sexist’ comments about Kylie Minogue. Sky News Australia — Albanese urged to 'man up' and apologise after shag Kylie Minogue comment. Daily Mirror — Australian PM's six-word apology for 'entirely inappropriate' Kylie Minogue comment. Independent Online — Australian Prime Minister apologises for crude remarks about Kylie Minogue