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Bob Murphy and Sharnelle Vella: Hear the moment ABC radio star has a VERY frosty moment with his co-host after making a disgraceful sexually charged comment about her live on air
Bob Murphy and Sharnelle Vella: Hear the moment ABC radio star has a VERY frosty moment with his co-host after making a disgraceful sexually charged comment about her live on air

Daily Mail​

time15-05-2025

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  • Daily Mail​

Bob Murphy and Sharnelle Vella: Hear the moment ABC radio star has a VERY frosty moment with his co-host after making a disgraceful sexually charged comment about her live on air

Former AFL star turned ABC radio host Bob Murphy has made a grovelling apology for insinuating that his female co-host once worked at a strip club - only to have her return serve with a very blunt and frosty reaction. Murphy made the shocking comment on Wednesday's instalment of the broadcaster's Melbourne Breakfast program. He and co-host Sharnelle Vella were interviewing Elinor Kasapidis from Certified Practising Accountants Australia on getting the right financial advice when Vella said, 'I remember when I worked in retail many moons ago when I was still in high school...' Murphy quickly interjected with: 'Not at Spearmint Rhino?', referring to a well-known Melbourne strip club. The former Western Bulldogs star began Thursday's program by trying to extend an olive branch to Vella. 'I think it'd be pertinent from my point of view to start with some news that came out of this studio,' he began. 'For those of you who listened to the show yesterday, or have woken up to a story in the newspaper that refers to an inappropriate comment I made yesterday, I think I need to address that publicly to apologise. 'I did that insinuated my colleague and co-host Sharnelle here worked at Spearmint Rhino, a well-known strip club. 'Cutting straight to the point, it was not just a mistake, it was a gross and inaccurate off-hand quip. 'I promised Sharnelle that I'd never disrespect her and I did break that promise. 'Put simply, I'm really sorry.' Vella's reply was stony and very frank. 'Look, I won't let you off the hook on it. It wasn't OK,' she said. 'I appreciate your words, but we do move on.' Daily Mail Australia has approached the ABC for comment, and does not insinuate that Vella has ever worked in a strip club. Murphy, who was a highly respected footy player and two-time All-Australian, has had a bumpy start to the year in his new role, with the breakfast show's ratings dipping from a 7.9 per cent audience share to 6.3 per cent in March. Another dip to just 5.6 per cent followed in April. Earlier this year, the 42-year-old Bulldogs great was criticised by rival radio presenter Tom Elliott for being 'woke' after he used the term 'AFLM' to describe the men's top-flight Australian Rules football competition. 'Does anybody else honestly want to call the AFL the AFLM?,' Elliott said on 3AW Mornings. 'In America, you have the NBA and then the WNBA, that works fine. 'I think he [Murphy] is the only person who does this. He persists in calling the AFL the AFLM ... that is wokeness.' Back in 2023, Murphy hit out at former Bulldogs team-mate Jason Akermanis regarding a difference of opinion on whether footy stars should come out as gay. Akermanis was suspended by the Bulldogs and later delisted in 2010 after writing in a newspaper column that a player coming out as gay would be too controversial for the league, writing: 'Stay in the closet'. Murphy reflected on the controversy in an episode of ABC's 'Four Corners' podcast. He said he was 'disgusted', 'embarrassed' and 'hurt' by Akermanis's comments. Akermanis later stood by his comment, branding Murphy a 'sook' and a 'complete myth'. In the history of the Australian football league, no player has ever come out as openly gay. Murphy, meanwhile, said any player to do so would be backed by players and the AFL in an empassioned statement. 'You will be fought for and supported,' the former Bulldogs captain said.

Zoe Ball is back, but Radio 2 now has a brighter star
Zoe Ball is back, but Radio 2 now has a brighter star

Times

time10-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Times

Zoe Ball is back, but Radio 2 now has a brighter star

Zoe Ball returned to Radio 2 with her trademark sunniness. 'Me, Zoe, back on Saturdays and love, love, loving it.' She has taken over the lunchtime (1-3pm) slot that previously housed the nostalgic Pick of the Pops. When Ball stepped down from hosting radio's highest-profile spot, the Radio 2 Breakfast Show, last December, citing exhaustion after almost six years of 4am starts, she assured fans she would not be going far. Saturday lunchtime feels an altogether more relaxed proposition for the 54-year-old: just two hours a week of having to sound peppy instead of 15. Presumably, Ball has also stepped back from the £950,000 BBC salary that made her the corporation's highest female earner and second highest-paid presenter after Gary Lineker. Nonetheless, her

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