The abuse John Farnham has copped from people on social media is “pathetic” after one of his songs was featured in a Voice ad campaign, according to Mix 102.3 host Ali Clarke. Some of the Australian singer’s fiercely loyal fans have been left fuming after his hit song ‘You’re the Voice’ was used in the Indigenous Voice’s Yes campaign ad. “Seriously, why can’t somebody do this and have their say and give something of theirs to a belief that they truly, truly believe in and not be subjected to ridiculous abuse,” she told Sky News host Chris Kenny. “Just seems pathetic.”
‘Pathetic’: John Farnham subjected to ‘ridiculous abuse’ over use of iconic song in Voice adThe abuse John Farnham has copped from people on social media is “pathetic” after one of his songs was featured in a Voice ad campaign, according to Mix 102.3 host Ali Clarke.
Some of the Australian singer’s fiercely loyal fans have been left fuming after his hit song ‘You’re the Voice’ was used in the Indigenous Voice’s Yes campaign ad. “Seriously, why can’t somebody do this and have their say and give something of theirs to a belief that they truly, truly believe in and not be subjected to ridiculous abuse,” she told Sky News host Chris Kenny.
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