Labor senator deletes Anzac Day video after mistakenly including raunchy rap song in Instagram post
Summary
Senator Helen Polley posted a video on Instagram showing Anzac Day commemorations, but it mistakenly included an explicit rap song by Chingy. After people pointed out the inappropriate music, she deleted the video and explained her respect for veterans, including her father who served in World War Two.Key Facts
- Senator Helen Polley shared a video of Anzac Day events on Instagram.
- The video included a rap song with explicit lyrics by American rapper Chingy.
- The mistake was not intentional and the video was removed after criticism.
- The video showed images of ceremonies, marching bands, wreath-laying, and veterans speaking.
- Polley has been a senator for Tasmania since 2004.
- She often posts lighthearted videos, including cooking with a George Foreman grill in her office.
- The video was posted on her smaller Instagram page with about 80 followers.
- Polley has publicly honored her father’s military service during Anzac Day events.
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