Queensland opposition leader David Crisafulli’s raunchy playlist revealed
A Queensland leader’s raunchy public playlist has been discovered just days before the state election.
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Queensland opposition leader David Crisafulli’s raunchy playlist has been revealed just days out from the state election.
A public playlist on a Spotify account listed under Mr Crisafulli’s name has been titled “DU Down”, which reportedly stands for “D**k you down”.
The playlist includes Earned It by The Weeknd from the Fifty Shades of Grey soundtrack, Slow Hands by Niall Horan, D U Down by Kevin Gates, Wet The Bed by Chris Brown and Ludacris, and OMG by Usher and will.i.am.
The Spotify account’s profile picture reads “Please follow me @DavidCrisafulliMP”.
It also appears Mr Crisafulli’s wife, Tegan, may follow the account, with a “Tegan Jaye” listed as a follower of the account.
However, the suggestive playlist doesn’t have any saves.
The only other playlist publicly available on the account is simply called “david”, featuring Maroon 5, Jason Derulo, Chris Brown, Usher and 2Pac as well as Peking Duk.
An opposition Spokeswoman told NewsWire:“Playlists are the mix tape of the ‘20s, it is a personal playlist shared privately with his wife”.
The discovery of the playlist comes after the final leaders’ debate hosted by the Sky News and The Courier-Mail People’s Forum on Tuesday night.
Mr Crisafulli and Queensland Premier Steven Miles were asked about everything from the quality of the health system to crime and daylight savings, however abortion remained a tense topic.
Katter’s Australian Party leader Robbie Katter previously said he’d introduce a Bill to overturn abortion legislation in Queensland.
Despite the comments being walked back by Mr Katter, it’s been a hot topic during the election, with Mr Miles ruling out any changes to abortion laws.
While Mr Crisafulli has consistently said the law “would not change” under the LNP, he wouldn’t confirm if he would allow a conscience vote.
Speaking during the debate on Tuesday, he claimed he’d been subjected to a “scare campaign”.
“Your campaign has been silly because you know we’ve ruled it out. And women deserve better than the scare campaign has been run,” Mr Crisafulli said.
“I just want you to be sure there will be no change. And you need to hear that from me.”
However, Mr Crisafulli answered “yes” when asked by Mr Miles if he supported a woman’s right to choose.
“Yes or no answer, do you believe in a woman’s right to choose?” Mr Miles asked.
“Yes. Didn’t expect that did you?” Crisafulli replied.
The state election will be held on Saturday.
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