Australian PM apologises for 'inappropriate' comments about Kylie Minogue
The Australian Prime Minister has issued an apology following public remarks regarding Kylie Minogue.
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The Australian Prime Minister apologized for making inappropriate comments about Kylie Minogue. Coverage from The Telegraph reports that the Prime Minister stated he would 'shag' the singer.
Time Magazine and the BBC highlight the nature of the comments as the primary subject of reporting. The coverage emphasizes the backlash surrounding the characterization of the language as inappropriate.
Future developments will depend on whether further official statements are released regarding the incident. Current coverage does not yet specify if additional public or political repercussions will follow the apology.
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Quick answers
What were the Prime Minister's comments?
According to The Telegraph, the Prime Minister stated he would 'shag' Kylie Minogue.
Has an apology been issued?
Yes, reports from Time Magazine and the BBC confirm the Prime Minister has apologized for the comments.
What is the status of the situation?
The Prime Minister has apologized, and coverage currently focuses on the nature of the initial remarks.
Coverage (4)
- Australian Prime Minister Apologizes For Saying He’d Have Sex With Kylie Minogue Stereogum · 44d ago
- Australia’s PM Apologizes for ‘Inappropriate’ Comment About Kylie Minogue Time Magazine · 45d ago
- Australian PM apologises for 'inappropriate' comments about Kylie Minogue BBC · 45d ago
- Australian prime minister says he would ‘shag’ Kylie Minogue The Telegraph · 45d ago
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