Australian TV presenter Karl Stefanovic has told Piers Morgan he is sending his kids stuffed animal toys over for him to throw out of his cot when he spits another dummy over Australia’s Ashes performance.
‘You can throw them out of your cot with your dummies’: Karl Stefanovic mocks Piers Morgan
“You can throw them out of your cot with your dummies when Australia starts to pound you on day 1,” Mr Stefanovic told Sky News Australia host Piers Morgan.
Philippines Latest News, Philippines Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
‘To hell with the consequences’: Ice Cube on freedom of speech and cancel cultureRapper Ice Cube speaks with Sky News Australia host Piers Morgan on his stance of encouraging freedom of speech and cancel culture. “Say what you want to say, and to hell with the consequences,” he told Mr Morgan. “You’ve got to be willing to fight for your rights and fight for what you believe in. “If you’re a person who believes in freedom of speech, you have to fight and say what you feel and let the chips fall where they may and stand on that. “It may not be an easy road – but I think you’ll feel better about yourself when you say what needs to be said at the time it needs to be said.”
Read more »
Visitors to US’ Death Valley urged to ‘take precautions’ amid ‘excessive heat warning’Death Valley National Park service ranger Gia Ponce says there is an “excessive heat warning” all week long and visitors to the park should “take precautions”. “It’s pretty warm, so forecasted highs today were supposed to be 125 degrees Fahrenheit which is about 53 or so,” she told Sky News Australia host Piers Morgan. “Definitely normal for this time of year but we are having an excessive heat warning all week long and any visitors to the park should definitely take precautions.”
Read more »
Racism in America ‘the same’ for decades due to it being ‘institutionalised’: Ice CubeRapper Ice Cube says he believes racism has remained “the same” since he was a child due to it being “institutionalised” in America. “The institution takes on different faces – so to speak – but I don’t know if racism in the financial sector has gotten any better,” he told Sky News Australia host Piers Morgan. “We still have a hard time getting capital when we need it, we still have a hard time having that access to those currency streams that’s out there, so it affects us in the same way.”
Read more »
Visitors to US’ Death Valley urged to ‘take precautions’ amid ‘excessive heat warning’Death Valley National Park service ranger Gia Ponce says there is an “excessive heat warning” all week long and visitors to the park should “take precautions”. “It’s pretty warm, so forecasted highs today were supposed to be 125 degrees Fahrenheit which is about 53 or so,” she told Sky News Australia host Piers Morgan. “Definitely normal for this time of year but we are having an excessive heat warning all week long and any visitors to the park should definitely take precautions.”
Read more »
‘Like high school essays’: Both Voice pamphlets are ‘poorly written’Both the ‘yes’ and ‘no’ cases for the Indigenous Voice to Parliament have been “poorly written” in their respective pamphlets, according to Sky News host Paul Murray. “A little bit like when you’re filling out your first essays in high school or maybe the early days of university,” he said.
Read more »