Triple NRL premiership winner Nathan Cleary sparks controversy with his endorsement of the Voice. In a video shared on Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s social media account, Cleary declares his support for the Voice and encourages Australians to vote yes. Wearing a T-shirt with the colors of the Aboriginal flag and the logo “We Support the Uluru Statement,” Cleary gives a thumbs-up to the camera. Some fans have applauded his endorsement, while others criticize the NRL player.
Eagle-eyed social media users also noticed a risqué detail in the background of Cleary’s video. A pair of leopard print underwear hangs in the locker room near him. This discovery adds to the discussion surrounding Cleary’s endorsement.
Many fans question the validity of Cleary’s endorsement, especially considering his recent success in leading his team to victory in the NRL Grand Final. Some sarcastically comment on the influence of a footballer’s opinion on constitutional change, while others accuse Cleary of selling his soul for another premiership.
Despite the backlash, Cleary also has supporters who praise his football skills and his advocacy for the Voice. They commend him for both his performance in the Grand Final and his political message.
Cleary joins a long list of sporting stars who have endorsed the Indigenous Voice to Parliament, including Latrell Mitchell, Cody Walker, Jonathan Thurston, and Bobby Hill. This support from athletes amplifies the importance and significance of the Yes campaign.
The Yes campaign also benefits from the endorsement of other influential figures, such as Cathy Freeman, Adam Goodes, Eddie Betts, Michael Long, Michael O’Loughlin, and even musician John Farnham, who allowed his song “You’re the Voice” to be used in an advertisement.
On October 14, Australians will vote on the Indigenous Voice to Parliament referendum, deciding whether to constitutionally establish an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander advisory body. The campaign continues to gain momentum with the support of notable personalities and athletes like Cleary.
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