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‘Utterly disgraceful’: Jacinta Price outraged by Albanese’s ‘misogynistic’ comments

Sky News Australia

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July 7, 2026

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​Shadow Small Business Minister Jacinta Nampijinpa Price says the comments made by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese about Kylie Minogue were "misogynistic". ​“I think it is utterly disgraceful that you have got the Prime Minister… sexually objectifying a very well-known pop singer,” Ms Price told Sky News host Chris Kenny. ​“What kind of message does that send to women, to young girls in our own country, that your Prime Minister can discuss you in the most crass, misogynistic terms and expect to get away with that kind of behaviour. ​“He has just become completely so arrogant, so blatant, so full of hubris.”

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Sky News Australia

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· Jul 8, 2026

'It's not about a woman': The Odyssey actress whines about gender representation in ancient epic

Writer and Comedian Michael Loftus reacts to actress Lupita Nyong’o complaining about the lack of female representation in the ancient epic ‘The Odyssey’. “It’s like she’s just spouting talking points … it’s not written from their perspective at all, it’s not about a woman,” Mr Loftus told Sky News host James Morrow. “This is about a guy trying to get home to his wife … evidently, you can’t make some women happy, and she’s going to find something to complain about.”

Daily Post Nigeria

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· Jul 4, 2026

‘I believe in dating within your income bracket’ – Toke Makinwa

Nollywood actress and media personality, Toke Makinwa, has shared her opinion on financial disparity in relationships and marriages. The movie star said she is an advocate of dating within your financial bracket, claiming that dating someone above one’s financial class, can be problematic, especially for men. Speaking in a recent episode of the MENtality podcast [] ‘I believe in dating within your income bracket’ – Toke Makinwa

Twitchy

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· Jul 11, 2026

Shattering the Irony Meter: Ellen Page Rants Against 'Vile Losers' Who Can't Accept Themselves

Shattering the Irony Meter: Ellen Page Rants Against 'Vile Losers' Who Can't Accept Themselves

Politizoom

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· Jun 28, 2026

Katie Miller Needs A Muzzle

This woman. It seems like she should be a much better person than she actually is, although she’s married to Stephen Miller (yuck), so being a nasty person apparently goes with the territory. Prejudiced is an understatement. Nasty is an understatement. There is not a word strong enough to describe her *or* her husband. Respect

Daily Mail

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· Jul 3, 2026

OLIVIA KEMP: How Ruth Langsford sent a VERY pointed message about 'loyalty' by enjoying a jolly to Wimbledon with Eamonn Holmes' son - who's no longer speaking to his father: 'Things are at a pretty ugly stage'

OLIVIA KEMP: How Ruth Langsford sent a VERY pointed message about 'loyalty' by enjoying a jolly to Wimbledon with Eamonn Holmes' son - who's no longer speaking to his father: 'Things are at a pretty ugly stage'

OneFootball

· Jul 6, 2026

🚨 FFF takes Mbappé racism case to court

The French Football Federation described Paraguayan senator Celeste Amarilla’s racist comments against Kylian Mbappé as “aberrant and unacceptable.” In a statement, the FFF announced that it wi...

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Related coverage for "‘Utterly disgraceful’: Jacinta Price outraged by Albanese’s ‘misogynistic’ comments": Sky News Australia — 'It's not about a woman': The Odyssey actress whines about gender representation in ancient epic. Daily Post Nigeria — ‘I believe in dating within your income bracket’ – Toke Makinwa. Twitchy — Shattering the Irony Meter: Ellen Page Rants Against 'Vile Losers' Who Can't Accept Themselves. Politizoom — Katie Miller Needs A Muzzle. Daily Mail — OLIVIA KEMP: How Ruth Langsford sent a VERY pointed message about 'loyalty' by enjoying a jolly to Wimbledon with Eamonn Holmes' son - who's no longer speaking to his father: 'Things are at a pretty ugly stage'. OneFootball — 🚨 FFF takes Mbappé racism case to court