pic.twitter.com/cjiec1Md0iTitled “Elvis,” the biographical film charts Elvis Presley’s life and career, specifically his relationship with his manager. Luhrmann co-wrote the screenplay with Sam Bromell, Craig Pearce and Jeremy Doner.
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Ian Roberts, the first openly gay rugby league player, has called out the NRL, New Zealand Warriors, and North Queensland Cowboys for their slow reaction time in the wake of a homophobic slur shouted during a game, on Friday night.Roberts was disappointed that it took the club two days to respond to the slur and cited the Josh Cavallo incident in January as a positive example of what should have been done in this case. Warriors player Marcelo Montoya has been identified as the player that used a homophobic slur against Cowboys player Kyle Feldt. During Friday’s game, Montoya, who had floored Feldt in a tackle, could be heard in the broadcast audio saying “get up Kyle, you f****t”.Montoya, who apologised for the slur, will plead guilty to the NRL judiciary.
He will reportedly receive a two-game suspension with his guilty plea reducing that to one game.Club statement regarding an on-field comment made during Friday night’s match.Read: https://t.co/qxXxUBEy5o pic.twitter.com/t69pNbksTF— Vodafone Warriors (@NZWarriors) April 11, 2022Thank you @didiforget for endlessly standing up for our #LGBTQ communities. We stand with you in calling for the @NRL to act to urgently “draw a line in the sand” over players using homophobic slurs via @dailytelegraph https://t.co/ypFyaImc4c pic.twitter.com/9axtRzjFEu— Councillor Linda Scott (@ClrLindaScott) April 11, 2022In an interview with the Sydney Morning Herald, Roberts said, “I’m obviously disappointed about the incident, it’s saddening, I understand things are said in the heat of the moment, but there needed to be a quicker response from the clubs and the NRL. “To leave it for two days … what was said was very audible over the telecast.“I don’t care if someone calls me ‘f—-t’ but I’ve
.pic.twitter.com/cjiec1Md0iTitled “Elvis,” the biographical film charts Elvis Presley’s life and career, specifically his relationship with his manager. Luhrmann co-wrote the screenplay with Sam Bromell, Craig Pearce and Jeremy Doner.
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