Australia – the country where people seriously and publicly debated whether the onions should go above or below the sausage on a hot dog.
You can read more about that here.
It’s also the country currently being run by a man called Scott Morrison. Apart from being a giant douche who made some very inappropriate comments about Pamela Anderson, Morrison is also a family man.
At least that’s the message he wanted to convey with a recent photo shoot.
One of the photos, which is supposed to be the perfect family portrait, has one major flaw. See if you can spot it:
Let’s look a little closer:
Not his real shoe or his foot. Welcome to #shoegate. Here’s The Guardian:
The image on Scott Morrison’s website had a rather obvious flaw – the leader of Australia had two left feet and a pair of Photoshopped shoes.
The failed picture-doctoring attempt has gone viral on social media and has been dubbed #shoegate. The original photo has now been restored.
A spokesperson for the Australian PM said that Morrison didn’t authorise the Photoshop, which he confirmed by posting a pic of his actual dad sneakers on Twitter:
Thanks.
Naturally, people on social media have been having a lot of fun with this one:
This isn’t the first time that Morrison has had to have something removed from his website following poor editing choices.
In September last year, Morrison’s office deleted a video from his social media accounts after discovering the accompanying hip-hop song contained explicit lyrics.
The 11-second clip from question time showed MPs raising their hands, set to the 1999 track ‘Be Faithful’ by American rapper Fatman Scoop.
And yes, I found it for you. Enjoy:
[source:guardian]
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