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Heidi, Will and Woody challenge Bill Shorten on marriage equality

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hit92.9’s breakfast team Heidi, Will and Woody challenged Labor Leader Bill Shorten to prove his commitment to marriage equality this morning.

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Bill Shorten dropped in on the breakfast program and the team quizzed him on whether he’s ever been ejected from the parliament. The Labor leader admitted he had been sent on one occasion but declined to share what he’d said to prompt the move.

The team asked Shorten to prove his commitment to marriage equality, despite having blocked the plebiscite. Heidi, Will and Woody gave Shorten two choices, either don a wig and sing a chorus of The Weather Girls’ It’s Raining Men, or give Woody a kiss.

Check out the video below to see which challenge the alternative PM took on.

 

Bill Shorten: Kissing Woody & Parliament Farts😐Did Bill Shorten MP actually just kiss Woody to prove his support for marriage equality!?! Watch to find out!!

Posted by Heidi, Will & Woody on Monday, October 24, 2016

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