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"King of the Hill" actor Jonathan Joss had fallen on hard times and appeared to be financially struggling in the weeks before his murder, heartbreaking social media posts show.
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After protesting King Charles' speech in the parliament shouting 'you are not my king', indigenous Australian senator Lidia Thorpe later on Monday shared a cartoon of Charles beheaded on her ...
Some Indigenous leaders criticise a senator who heckled the King, as she removes a violent image posted online.
King Charles protestor breaks silence after posting vile cartoon showing monarch beheaded The senator has made a statement after the incident this morning which saw her hurl accusations at the King.
A senator has posted a cartoon of a beheaded King Charles just hours after screaming “you are not my king” during his visit to Australia. Lidia Thorpe, who campaigns on First Nations issues ...
An Australian senator who confronted King Charles in parliament has shared a cartoon showing the monarch beheaded on social media. Lidia Thorpe, 51, an outspoken advocate for Indigenous rights ...
The Australian senator who disrupted King Charles 's landmark speech at Australia's Parliament House is now facing calls to resign following the latest stunt which has been largely criticised ...
King Charles was heckled and called a 'genocidalist' by Australian senator Lidia Thorpe after giving a speech in the parliament in Canberra.