Anthony Callea’s Pash With Ladyfigure Somewhat Less Than Convincing

Oh, Anthony. We didn’t believe you wanted to do raunchy things to women when you were claiming to be straight, now we know you’re happily in big gay love with Tim Campbell, there’s even less chance of us believing there is genuine sexual tension in the air between you and someone with a vagina!


It seems that Channel 7’s publicity team on television karaoke contest It Takes Two need not worry about coming up with strategies to boost the station’s ratings – they’ve got Anthony Callea to do it for them.

Confidential hears the staged kiss between Callea and his singing partner Candice Falzon on Tuesday night’s show was a stunt concocted by the Australian Idol product, and was designed to give their performance “an edge”.

“He’s a competitive guy and always ensures his partner goes beyond the singing and into their performance as well,” a Channel Seven spy told us.

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Even though Anthony looks like a child awkwardly putting the moves on his babysitter in the above snap, we give him a big thumbs up for effort. Nevertheless, Tim Campbell has very little to worry about.

Comments

  • Taz

    I think it was supposed to seem awkward, as they were, according to the backstage interview after, portraying inexperienced, nervous teenagers with their ‘first crush’

    ‘Twas a fun and entertaining, done with humor and in good spirit, the audience loved it.

  • Eden

    I thought it was all very cute & adorable, they played the part of first kiss nerves well, but agree I don’t think Tim’s gotta worry.

    It was all in good fun, and the audience & the other couples seemed to get into the spirit of it all, starting a schoolyard pashfest.

  • Wendy

    I doubt Tim would worry, after all, he’s been known to kiss a woman or two on screen himself.

    It’s called acting ;)

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