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Married Australian PM Anthony Albanese breaks silence after coming under fire for saying he'd have sex with Kylie Minogue

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has issued an apology following controversial comments regarding singer Kylie Minogue.

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📍 Where it landed

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese apologized for saying he would have sex with Kylie Minogue, after coming under fire for the comment. He broke his silence on the matter, addressing the controversy that had arisen. The story quieted with Albanese having apologized for his remarks.

Epilogue added 42d ago, after coverage quieted.

Questions people are asking

What did Anthony Albanese say about Kylie Minogue?

He stated that he would have sex with her.

How did the Prime Minister respond to the backlash?

According to reports from USA Today and Stereogum, he has apologized for the comments.

Who reported on the incident?

The incident was covered by the New York Post, USA Today, Stereogum, and The Guardian.

What happened

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has apologized after stating he would have sex with Kylie Minogue. The comments led to public criticism of the married leader.

Coverage from Stereogum, USA Today, and the New York Post emphasizes Albanese's decision to break his silence and apologize for the remarks. The Guardian has further highlighted the situation by questioning which tricky relationship questions the Prime Minister should answer.

Future developments depend on whether further relationship-related inquiries are addressed by Albanese.

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