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Lorde says she was forced to delete an Instagram post as it broke New Zealand election rules. The 25-year-old – born Ella Marija Lani Yelich-O’Connor – renowned as the country’s biggest pop singer, withdrew a message to her 9. 5 million Instagram followers, which she had used to back Labour councillor candidate Efeso Collins in the Auckland mayoral race.
She had said: “I’m proud to be voting Efeso Collins for Mayor of Auckland. Local government turnout is low as always – get out there – your community needs you. ” But she apparently broke the Local Electoral Act’s rules on interfering with or influencing voters by including a picture of a ballot paper with the number one next to Efeso’s name.
Auckland-born ‘Green Light’ singer Lorde, who is still thought to be dating her music executive boyfriend Justin Warren, 42, replaced it with a video on her Instagram stories on Tuesday (04. 10. 22), in which she said: “Okay so the Electoral Commission told me off because you’re not allowed to post anything about who you're gonna vote for or show voting papers.
“Post still applies. Get out there. ” She added the caption “vote vote vote vote vote” to her Instagram story.
Despite Lorde withdrawing the post, Mail Online reported on Tuesday a spokeswoman for the Electoral Commission denied the organisation had contacted the singer, saying the election was overseen by the council and adding Lorde may have had a “case of mistaken identity”. Those convicted of breaking the Local Electoral Act rules can be fined up to NZD5,000 (£2,500. ) Along with Lorde, ‘Xena: Warrior Princess’ actress star Lucy Lawless, 54, have backed councillor Efeso in the mayoral race.
Meghan Markle has opened up publicly about the death of the Queen for the first time ever in a new magazine interview.
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Kerry Katona has revealed that ex-husband Brian McFadden “is a better dad now” to his baby girl Ruby than he was to their daughters Molly and Lilly. Westlife singer Brian, 42, shares Molly, 21, and Lilly, 19, with Kerry, and welcomed his daughter Ruby in May 2021 with fiancée Danielle Parkinson. Discussing her feelings about Brian, Kerry, 42, also mum to Heidi, 15, Max, 14, and DJ, eight, told OK! : “The older the girls have got, the more of a relationship they’ve had with Brian.That’s not me slagging him off, he’ll admit that himself.
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Lorde has been "told off" for posting a photo of voting papers on social media. The New Zealand-based singer-songwriter, real name Ella Yelich-O'Connor, took to Instagram Stories on Tuesday to urge fans to vote in the upcoming local government elections. Lorde, who is currently in the U.
Lorde has said that she was told off by an electoral commission for sharing her completed Auckland mayoral ballot with her 9.5million followers on Instagram.Today (October 4), the New Zealand pop star posted her filled-out ballot on Instagram Stories with one candidate ticked. “I’m proud to be voting […] for Mayor of Auckland,” the photo was captioned, revealing the name of the candidate.“Local election turnout is low as always – get out there – your community needs you,” Lorde captioned the message.The shared image came from a different account (where the story has since been taken down) and the account that the image was shared from appears to have been deleted.Lorde later addressed the error in a video posted on Instagram Stories.