Australia PM Albanese apologises for crude Kylie Minogue remark


Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese gestures during a press conference, in Sydney, Australia, June 18, 2026. REUTERS/Hollie Adams

SYDNEY, ⁠July 6 (Reuters) - Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese ⁠apologised on Monday after making a crude ‌remark about singer Kylie Minogue in a comedy podcast interview, prompting outrage from women's rights groups and opposition lawmakers.

Albanese ​was asked by host Nikki ⁠Osborne which of three ⁠Australian female celebrities he would marry, date or "shag" - a ⁠vulgar ‌term in Australia referring to sex.

Albanese initially declined to respond, saying he ⁠was recently married, but Osborne pressed, asking ​who he ‌would choose if his marriage broke down, and ⁠Albanese ​replied, "Kylie, clearly."

"You'd marry Kylie, and shag her, and date her?" Osborne said.

"All of the above," Albanese replied.

Albanese ⁠was criticised by several opposition ​lawmakers, with senator Sarah Henderson saying the comments were "disrespectful to women, embarrassing to Australians and demean the ⁠office of Prime Minister."

"I apologise unequivocally for the comments," Albanese said in a statement on Monday.

A spokesperson for Minogue did not immediately respond to ​a request for comment.

Australia ⁠is famed for its informal culture, and politicians in ​the country are frequently quizzed ‌during interviews on issues ​including pop culture and sport.

(Reporting by Alasdair Pal in Sydney; Editing by Kate Mayberry)

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