Frances Abbott defies Tony Abbott’s Macklemore ban calls

Frances Abbott has publicly disagreed with her father for the second time in a week, backing popstar Macklemore to sing his hit song ‘Same Love’ at the NRL Grand final.

On Thursday morning the former prime minister backed a petition demanding the American singer not play the song about marriage equality at the showcase game.

But just hours later his fitness model daughter took to Instagram in support of same-sex marriage and the song being played, only a week after supporting the ‘yes’ vote.

And despite her father Tony’s strong backing of the ‘no’ agenda, the 26-year-old took to Instagram to controversially oppose his view again, saying: ‘This is what we need right now’.

Frances Abbott (pictured) has publicly disagreed with her father for the second time in a week, backing popstar Macklemore to sing his hit song ‘Same Love’ at the NRL Grand final on Sunday

Her father and ex-PM Tony Abbott (pictured) earlier backed a petition calling on Macklemore to dump his hit song, saying politics and sport shouldn't mix

Her father and ex-PM Tony Abbott (pictured) earlier backed a petition calling on Macklemore to dump his hit song, saying politics and sport shouldn’t mix

‘PRESS PLAY ❤️❤️❤️ I still remember the first time I heard this song. I was sitting in my car, about to get out to go to work… but stopped and sat and listened,’ she said next to a photo of the ‘Same Love’ album cover. 

‘And that same day I went and bought the album and kept it in my car and listened to it over and over and over again. 

‘I can’t think of a better song for all the hundreds of thousands of people to listen to on Saturday… This is what we need right now. Go harder @macklemore.’

Earlier on Thursday the singer responded to calls for him to dump the ARIA topping hit from his performance

The popular American rapper’s song choice has outraged the ‘No’ same-sex marriage campaign within Australia, with critics saying politics should be ‘taken out of the NRL’. 

Thousands of footy fans, including former prime minister Tony Abbott, have backed a Change.org petition demanding Macklemore omit the song about marriage equality during the Melbourne versus North Queensland grand final.

U.S. rapper Macklemore has responded to calls for him to dump his ARIA chart-topping hit 'Same Love' from his performance at the NRL grand final in Melbourne on Sunday

U.S. rapper Macklemore has responded to calls for him to dump his ARIA chart-topping hit ‘Same Love’ from his performance at the NRL grand final in Melbourne on Sunday

Macklemore hit back at critics overnight during a radio interview with The Cruz Show. 

‘It’s interesting actually cause I’m gonna play Same Love and they’re going through trying to legalise same-sex marriage in Australia.’

‘So I’m getting a lot of tweets from angry old white dudes in Australia. Today I think there is a petition to ban me from playing,’ he said.

When pushed by the radio host, Macklemore said he intends to ‘go harder’ in his response to the criticism.

Mr Abbott took to Twitter on Wednesday to object to the controversy. 

‘Footy fans shouldn’t be subjected to a politicised grand final. Sport is sport,’ he said. 

The song, which debuted in 2012, talks about the issues surrounding gay and lesbian rights which the music video highlights with a same-sex wedding. 

Despite her father's strong backing of the 'No' vote, Frances last week came out in support of the 'Yes' campaign

Despite her father’s strong backing of the ‘No’ vote, Frances last week came out in support of the ‘Yes’ campaign

'Footy fans shouldn't be subjected to a politicised grand final. Sport is sport,' Mr Abbott said (pictured is a Sydney mural of the former prime minister marrying himself )

‘Footy fans shouldn’t be subjected to a politicised grand final. Sport is sport,’ Mr Abbott said (pictured is a Sydney mural of the former prime minister marrying himself )

The chart topping hit was written during the campaign for Washington Referendum 74, which later legalised same-sex marriage. 

In an interview with with Sunrise on Thursday morning Senator Pauline Hanson sided  with the former prime minister in the debate, saying she does not agree with Macklemore’s lyrics.

‘I don’t even know who he is Macklemore, anyway, so that is how important he is to me. It is absolutely ridiculous. I think people have had up to here with the same-sex marriage issue.’

‘We have so many other great artists in this country that we could actually put up there. Why do we bring in someone from overseas and a lot of his songs I have heard, you would not want to play them because of the lyrics. So why we’ve got him, who knows?’ 

Macklemore (pictured) will be entertaining huge crowds at the NRL grand final on Sunday but his ARIA chart topping hit 'Same Love' has already caused some controversy

Macklemore (pictured) will be entertaining huge crowds at the NRL grand final on Sunday but his ARIA chart topping hit ‘Same Love’ has already caused some controversy

People are calling for Macklemore to dump his hit song about marriage equality during the Melbourne (right) versus North Queensland (left) grand final

Former NRL player Tony Wall started a petition demanding the ‘LGBTIQ anthem’ shouldn’t be played because it was a ‘bold political stance’. 

‘It will be very difficult to watch the NRL grand final with my wife and five young children as the event will be heavily politicised with a LGBTIQ anthem taking centre stage,’ Mr Wall wrote on change.org.   

More than 2700 people have signed their support for the petition in less than 24 hours.   

Coalition for Marriage spokesman David Goodwin told The Courier Mail it was ‘pretty bizarre’ for the NRL to ‘use its halftime entertainment to push a message which it knows millions of Australians disagree with’. 

Despite the backlash for ‘Same Love’, hundreds of people posted on social media, saying if they did’t like Macklemore’s performance then ‘don’t watch it’.  

'Footy fans shouldn't be subjected to a politicised grand final. Sport is sport,' Mr Abbott wrote on Twitter.

‘Footy fans shouldn’t be subjected to a politicised grand final. Sport is sport,’ Mr Abbott wrote on Twitter.

Former NRL player Tony Wall started a petition demanding the 'LGBTIQ anthem' shouldn't be played because it was a 'bold political stance' which has gained thousands of signatures

Former NRL player Tony Wall started a petition demanding the ‘LGBTIQ anthem’ shouldn’t be played because it was a ‘bold political stance’ which has gained thousands of signatures

Coalition for Marriage spokesman David Goodwin said it was 'pretty bizarre' for the NRL to 'push a message' during half time entertainment ('Same Love' music video pictured)

Coalition for Marriage spokesman David Goodwin said it was ‘pretty bizarre’ for the NRL to ‘push a message’ during half time entertainment (‘Same Love’ music video pictured)

People reacted online, supporting Macklemore's ARIA chart song, saying it was number one for a reason ('Same Love' music video pictured)

People reacted online, supporting Macklemore’s ARIA chart song, saying it was number one for a reason (‘Same Love’ music video pictured)

'Also, this song is Macklemore's biggest hit - I wonder why that is??,' one person wrote online

‘Also, this song is Macklemore’s biggest hit – I wonder why that is??,’ one person wrote online

‘Also, this song is Macklemore’s biggest hit – I wonder why that is??,’ one person wrote online. 

‘The NRL boys can do their thing, have a lil (sic) rest while Macklemore does his and then get back to it. Why is this country filled with uptight noobs,’ another wrote.  

‘This whole Macklemore NRL controversy is bollocks. It’s one of his most successful songs in Australia,’ one other person said. 

Singer Mary Lambert said she was 'so excited'  to be performing the meaningful song during the NRL grand final on Sunday

Singer Mary Lambert said she was ‘so excited’  to be performing the meaningful song during the NRL grand final on Sunday

The singer (pictured) said she was proud to be singing the 'Same Love' during Australia's same-sex marriage debate

The singer (pictured) said she was proud to be singing the ‘Same Love’ during Australia’s same-sex marriage debate

Singer Mary Lambert, who shares vocals on the track, said she is ‘so excited’ to be performing at the grand final, which she dubbed ‘the Australian Super Bowl’, alongside the rapper.

The singer said she was proud to be singing the ‘Same Love’ during Australia’s same-sex marriage debate, according to Confidential.   

Meanwhile, the Cowboys were reportedly furious that they had been denied access to ANZ Stadium ahead of the NRL grand final against Melbourne due to a clash with the American rapper’s sound check.

The Cowboys were also reportedly furious over denied access to ANZ Stadium ahead of the NRL grand final against Melbourne due to a clash with the rapper's (pictured) sound check

The Cowboys were also reportedly furious over denied access to ANZ Stadium ahead of the NRL grand final against Melbourne due to a clash with the rapper’s (pictured) sound check

Runaway favourites the Storm will get to train at the grand final venue on Saturday after booking a 10.30am session.

However, the Cowboys won’t get a chance to hold their captain’s run at ANZ Stadium because Macklemore will be have his rehearsal straight after the Storm on match eve. 

The Cowboys were reportedly so angry over the clash that they initially threatened to brush Wednesday night’s Dally M Medal ceremony.

It is believed North Queensland will have to travel to Kogarah Oval to train on Saturday.

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