Right-wing commentator Milo Yiannopolous insisted Donald Trump be referred to as ‘daddy’ and joked feminists should be killed in a bizarre radio interview.
Jackie O looked extremely uncomfortable during the exchange on her KISS 1065 program, but co-host Kyle Sandilands egged their controversial guest on.
‘You helped Donald Trump in the election campaign, why do you love him so much?’ he asked on Monday morning.
Right-wing commentator Milo Yiannopolous insisted Donald Trump be referred to as ‘daddy’ and joked feminists should be killed in a bizarre radio interview
Jackie O looked extremely uncomfortable during the exchange on her KISS 1065 program
‘Daddy, I call him “daddy”, you have to refer to him as “daddy”,’ Yiannopolous responded in a relatively serious tone.
Jackie O laughed awkwardly and fiddled with a pen while touching her hair as she expressed mild shock at the suggestion.
‘I don’t think I’ll be referring to him as “daddy”,’ she said.
Sandilands was more amused but didn’t seem game to adopt the nickname either, saying: ‘You’re kidding, right?’
The controversial former Breitbart tech editor later told the pair, probably jokingly, that feminists should be killed.
‘We should dash their heads against a rock before they reach puberty,’ he said.
The alt-right poster boy was responding to a rant by Sandilands about ‘tender’ people he called the ‘runts of the litter who cry every time they hear something they don’t like’.
But co-host Kyle Sandilands egged their controversial guest on as he asked him about Donald Trump
The controversial former Breitbart tech editor later told the pair, probably jokingly, that feminists should be killed
‘In the animal world these animals would end up dying because they’re fighting for the teat and are too weak to get on it. Is that how you see things?’ he asked.
After expressing shock at his response, Jackie O asked: ‘Why do you hate feminists so much?’
‘The reason I’m so mean about it is thaty it describes itself one way and then acts a different way… for equality and fairness, but the way it actually behaves looks a lot more like man-hating,’ Yiannopolous responded.
He went on to claim ‘most women agree with me’ pointing to the small number of women who described themselves as feminists.
‘The reason the left hate me so much is because I’m a gay Jew immigrant with a black husband yet I’m really conservative and they can’t work it out,’ he said.
Yiannopolous last week married his long-term boyfriend John in Hawaii, but cropped his face out of all wedding photos in an ongoing effort to conceal his identity
‘The reason the left hate me so much is because I’m a gay Jew immigrant with a black husband yet I’m really conservative and they can’t work it out,’ he said
Yiannopolous last week married his long-term boyfriend John in Hawaii, but cropped his face out of all wedding photos in an ongoing effort to conceal his identity.
Earlier this year he stood down from Brietbart after audio surfaced of his comments about sexual relationships between teenage boys and older men.
‘There are certainly people who are capable of giving consent at a younger age. I certainly consider myself to be one of them, people who were sexually active younger… (this) particularly happens in the gay world,’ he said.
Yiannopolous was on the show to promote his upcoming Australian tour, beginning Adelaide on December 1, before Perth, Melbourne, Sydney and the Gold Coast.
‘I can’t wait to bring my Troll Academy Tour to Australia and to meet all my Australian fans and make some new friends,’ he said last month.
‘I’m big down under — which just shows Australians have great taste.’
An excited Yiannopolous took to Facebook to share Daily Mail Australia’s article on his tour, saying: ‘Get ready b****es’
An excited Yiannopolous took to Facebook to share Daily Mail Australia’s article on his tour, saying: ‘Get ready b****es’.
Tickets are already on sale and those those looking for something more than a simple ‘Meet and Greet’ or ‘Backstage Pass,’ a series of mysterious ‘once in a lifetime’ private dinners are also on offer.
But the site of the contentious star’s shows are being kept strictly under-wraps, with the ‘CBD locations’ advised just seven days before the event.
The top-of-the-range Backstage Pass, valued at nearly $1,500, will get holder’s behind the scenes for an exclusive champagne party.
He is also hosting an exclusive dinner in each capital, where 20 guests will be served up a gourmet meal, free-flowing alcohol and the chance to chat with him.