It seems Kerri-Anne Kennerley is back to her old habits, moving from her racist, backwards points of views and onto a new horizon: slut-shaming.
Finding a positive story about Kerri-Anne Kennerley in this modern-day climate is a hard struggle, as the once-beloved show host better known as KAK always finds her way into the middle of the spotlight for all the wrong reasons.
There was always the potential for Kerri-Anne to bow out gracefully while the world didn’t exactly have a bad view about her whatsoever, and yet, the woman is simply addicted to clownery.
Let us not forget her row with Yumi Stynes when she was pouring out hot racist garbage on-air and was thankfully called out. That incident was also on Studio 10, as was this new incident in which Kerri-Anne has asked her guest Antoinette Lattouf, “Did you forget your pants today?”
Watch the incident in which Yumi Stynes stepped forward to challenge Kerri-Anne on the air.
Now that that’s over, let’s move on to the new issue at hand, in which Antionette Lattouf, a respected guest, colleague and reporter on Studio 10, was ignorantly questioned by Kerri-Anne about her choice of clothing.
Not only does Kerri-Anne do this, but she also refuses to acknowledge the existence of emojis, saying she much prefers to talk to people like a real person. The boomer energy is strong in this one, and never ceases to amaze us all.
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Have a watch of the incident below featuring Antoinette Lattouf and Kerri-Anne Kennerley
https://twitter.com/clementine_ford/status/1205680903445344257?s=20
#KAK is one of the many reasons I do not watch that show, or that channel.
— EmVee אביגיל מירים on BoonWurrung land (unceded). (@mslaust) December 14, 2019
The complete tragedy that is the recent news cycles around Kerri-Anne Kennerley, don’t show any signs of stopping anytime soon. Unfortunately, for as long as she can pump out ridiculous takes and porcelain-white woman energy, we’ll keep on giving her the attention she so violently craves.
On ya KAK, you’ve done it again.