Albanese’s Bush Barbie Blunder | Melbourne News
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese stumbled into viral territory after a lighthearted game on comedian Nikki Osborne’s “Bush Barbie” podcast, where he ended up picking the same celebrity for “shag, marry, date”—a moment that backfired and reignited debates about politicians navigating social media’s wild new frontier. With trust in traditional politics at an all-time low, leaders like Albanese are chasing younger audiences through influencers, but the risks are real: a quick joke can turn into a political misstep, as seen in his past gaffes, including his awkward “difficult” remark about Grace Tame. Osborne, with nearly half a million followers, thrives on comedy gold—and politicians are increasingly walking into her trap, hoping to charm, not crumble. Albanese’s swift apology proves he knows the stakes: staying relevant means staying on message—even when the message is a meme.
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