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Ex-McLeod’s Daughters Heartthrob’s Resemblance To Wayne Carey Interrupts His Pleasant Bondi Breakfast
10:01AM Jess McGuire | It’s fair to say we chuckled heartily yesterday when we heard former McLeod’s Daughter star Aaron Jeffrey had been accosted by police in Sydney due to the fact he looks a lot like Wayne Carey.
The police claim they were not confused regarding the identity of the beefy bloke they were having a friendly chat to, but rather they’re big fans of Aaron’s (who knew the boys – and girls – in blue would be so into the horsey adventures of the McLeod clan and their chums?) but we’re not sold…
Jeffrey, who was having coffee with former TV host Laura Csortan, was surrounded by officers from the NSW riot and public order squad.
The policemen insisted they recognised the actor and were talking to him because they were fans. But onlookers swore they had seen the footballer.
Jeffrey said he was regularly mistaken for Carey.
This’ll probably come in handy when Channel 9 inevitably produce a telemovie based on Wayne Carey’s recent troubles, and are attempting to cast the lead role. More »
Aaron Jeffrey Discovers The Tits Are Better In New Zealand, Decides To Quit McLeod’s Daughters
3:41PM Jess McGuire | Fans of McLeod’s Daughters should prepare themselves to lose the last remaining original cast member of the show. Aaron Jeffrey is skipping out in order to work on… oh, we can hardly bring ourselves to say this… to work on a New Zealand television production. Has he no sense of national pride? Is there some kind of telly-terrorism hotline number we can ring to report him?
Aaron Jeffery has spent more than six years playing Alex Ryan on McLeod’s Daughters but has left the show because he was exhausted and unhappy with the show’s direction.
“Unhappy with the show’s direction”, eh? Which, in light of his Logies speech, means only one thing. The “best boobs in the business” are heading rapidly southward and Aaron Jeffrey is simply not prepared to waste valuable ogling time pretending nothing’s changed on the set of the program.
While we realise Channel Nine is in the middle of some serious tightening of purses strings, we strongly urge them not to cut costs in the wardrobe department. Expensive can-tastic undergarments are an investment not an expense. More »
Defamer Australia’s Wrap Up Of The TV Week Logie Awards
11:19AM Jess McGuire | How on earth do we begin wrapping up an awards ceremony as ridiculously extravagant and gripping as The Logies? With great haste, little introduction, and by using an excessive amount of bold capitalised font to appropriately convey our over-excited perspective on the evening. Let’s roll.
BIGGEST SHOCK OF THE EVENING! When the award for Most Outstanding Children’s TV Program went to the Umbilical Brothers, we were gutted to discover the two are not in fact brothers, and it’s not as if it’s a case that they both coincidentally share the same surname of Umbilical. They’re totally unrelated, and their names are Shane Dundas and David Collins. We feel like we’ve been lied to all our lives. On the upside, their onstage antics (peace signs behind the head of their producer, the odd popping sound) proved once and for all their special brand of comedy will never age, but rather stay as fresh and relevant as ever. Ahem.
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