Why some Aussies are fuming over Anthony Albanese’s latest selfie
Why some Aussies are outraged by Anthony Albanese’s latest selfie
- Anthony Albanese shares a photo of him next to Luke Combs
- Aussies outraged as Prime Minister was in private hanger
A photo of Prime Minister Anthony Albanese alongside American musician Luke Combs has enraged Australians when the pair ‘ran into’ each other at a private jet hanger.
Mr Albanese posted the image to Instagram and said he had come across the internationally renowned country music artist on a hanger in Melbourne.
Mr. Combs is currently on a nationwide sell-out tour, while Mr. Albanese traveled from Sydney after the Women’s World Cup final to congratulate the Spanish team’s victory.
Aussies are outraged after Anthony Albanese posted a photo of him and country music star Luke Combs (both pictured) in a private jet hanger in Melbourne
The caption to Mr Albanese’s post reads: ‘Stumbled upon this man in Melbourne – country music legend Luke Combs, enjoying a sold-out tour of Australia and loving his reception’.
But some Aussies were not impressed.
“Just a picture of old friend Albo hanging out with an international superstar in a hangar next to a private jet,” someone said.
‘But don’t forget, Australia. He grew up in public housing!’
Another added: “More interested in selfies than the run-down state of Australia.”
A third stated: ‘I love music, but it’s a bit sad that our climate and ancient tree forests don’t get as much attention from you – then and only then might music, and all of us, have a future.
Mr Combs (pictured) is an internationally renowned country music star whose nationwide tour has attracted inordinate attention, selling out every show
Mr Combs was spotted boarding his Brisbane jet on his way to Sydney between shows last week.
His show in Sydney on August 17 had a particularly special guest, with South Sydney Rabbitoh’s star, Latrell Mitchell, joining the country music star on stage.
‘It was unbelievable! It was a 10 out of 10. Words cannot justify my emotion and the experience. It was just incredible,” Latrell told Daily Mail Australia.