Influencer sparks outrage as she TWORKS to commemorate Anzac Day: ‘We all honor in our own way – I throw it back for them!’
Influencer and comedian Bianka Ismailovski sparked outrage on Tuesday when she twerked in a video to commemorate Anzac Day.
Despite the day being held to mark the sacrifice of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps and to commemorate the anniversary of the landing in Gallipoli, Turkey in 1915, Bianka danced in a clip showing off her abs in a crop top flashed.
Spent this morning twerking but then I remembered it’s Anzac Day so I guess I’ll throw it back for them. Lest we forget x,” she captioned her post.
She then defended herself again in another video, insisting that what she posted was not “disrespectful.”
“I know some people will be disrespectful, but is that so? I’m shaking this nice juicy a**e. I do it for the troops, we all honor in our own way,” she said.
Influencer and comedian Bianka Ismailovski sparked outrage on Tuesday when she twerked in a video to commemorate Anzac Day
She added, “I’m doing what I think they’d like if I’m being honest. Right now I’m Bette Midler!’
Bianka’s joke fell flat and was slammed by an Influencer watchdog account, Influencer Tea Aus.
‘This isn’t it! Comedian or not… humor has its place. I don’t think Anzac Day is it.’
Despite the day being held to mark the sacrifice of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps and to commemorate the anniversary of the landing in Gallipoli, Turkey in 1915, Bianka danced in a clip showing off her abs in a crop top flashed
Spent this morning twerking but then I remembered it’s Anzac Day so I guess I’ll throw it back for them. Lest we forget x,” she captioned her post
Her post is a stark contrast to some of Australia’s more famous faces who post tributes or attend morning services to pay their respects to fallen Anzacs.
The likes of Olivia Molly Rogers, Elyse Knowles, Steph Claire Smith, and Braith Anasta all attended special morning services around the country to remember our diggers.
At the Australian War Memorial in Canberra, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese led tributes on the 108th anniversary of the Gallipoli landings during the First World War.
She then defended herself again in another video, insisting that what she posted was not “disrespectful.”
“Each Anzac Day, from the grandest monument to the humblest cenotaph, we honor all who have served in our name, and all who serve today,” he said.
“It is a collective act of remembrance, reflection and gratitude – performed by multiple generations of Australians and committed to multiple generations.”
Bianka describes herself on her Instagram bio as a “bisexual divorced comedian” and boasts 13,600 followers.
She previously spoke about her life as a divorcee in a interviewsaying, “I’ve learned that marriage isn’t for me — haha, which seems very obvious and uninspiring to learn, but it’s really given me such a sense of freedom.”
“To stop living my life thinking I’m going to grow up and become a wife and a mother, it freed me up to do what I want.”
“I also found out I’m bisexual, got into group sex, and learned that I can actually have vaginal orgasms—so…you know, plenty of good lessons there, honey.”
She previously spoke about her life as a divorcee in an interview, saying, “I’ve learned that marriage isn’t for me — haha, which seems very obvious and uninspiring to learn, but it really got me that way.” given a feeling of freedom’