Mark Latham kisses Milo Yiannopoulos Sydney, Tziporah

Milo Yiannopoulos has shared a passionate moment with Mark Latham, mimicking the intimate kiss he shared with Tziporah Malkah when he first landed in Australia.   

Confronting photos of Mr Latham planting a kiss on Mr Yiannopoulos’ cheek surfaced on Wednesday, showing the pair grinning from ear-to-ear as they leaned in for the smooch in Sydney.

The kiss closely mimicked that Mr Yiannopoulos shared with TV personality Tziporah Malkah, who locked lips with the provocateur when he landed in Australia on Friday. 

Confronting photos of Mr Latham planting a kiss on Mr Yiannopoulos’ cheek surfaced on Wednesday

In lead up to Mr Yiannopoulos’ Troll Academy Tour, Australians petitioned to ban him from entering the country and spouting his controversial far-right opinions.

Mr Latham however, was outspoken about his support for the US-based political commentator.

‘Don’t let the extremists stop Milo from coming to Australia,’ Mr Latham wrote for his platform Mark Latham’s Outsiders. 

‘He goes where few public figures dare to go. He criticises lunatic feminists, cultural Marxists, Islamists, and the cowardly politicians, journalists and public commentators who refuse to stand up to these extremists. 

‘The extremists simply want to use this to try to stop someone speaking in Australia who is a powerful critic of everything they hold dear.’ 

Tziporah Malkah is seen licking Mr Yiannopoulos' ear on Friday

The kiss closely mimicked that Mr Yiannopoulos shared with TV personality Tziporah Malkah, who locked lips with the provocateur when he landed in Australia on Friday (left and right) 

Mr Latham has been outspoken about his support for Mr Yiannopoulos (pictured sharing an intimate moment in Sydney)

Mr Latham has been outspoken about his support for Mr Yiannopoulos (pictured sharing an intimate moment in Sydney)

Similar to Mr Yiannopoulos, Mr Latham has also come under fire for his right-wing political views.

The former federal leader of the Labor party, was sacked from Sky News in March due to remarks he made on its program Outsiders. 

Mr Latham was terminated after he called the 15-year-old daughter of Reserve Bank governor, Philip Lowe, a privileged child who didn’t care about the disadvantaged.

His comment provoked a string of calls for his dismissal. 

The pair are seen grinning from ear-to-ear following the kiss Mr Latham planted on Mr Yiannopoulos' cheek 

The pair are seen grinning from ear-to-ear following the kiss Mr Latham planted on Mr Yiannopoulos’ cheek 

Similar to Mr Yiannopoulos (pictured), Mr Latham has also come under fire for his right-wing political views

Similar to Mr Yiannopoulos (pictured), Mr Latham has also come under fire for his right-wing political views

Mr Latham was already being investigated by the company for comments he made about Kristina Keneally. 

He called Ms Keneally a ‘Yankee Sheila’ and a ‘protégé of Eddie Obeid’ – a Labor politician who went to jail for misconduct.

Despite the backlash, Mr Latham refused to be silenced, and created his own commentary show called Mark Latham’s Outsiders. 

Mr Latham met with Mr Yiannopoulos in Sydney on Wednesday, during a busy week for the US-based ‘troll’. 

Protesters pictured at La Montage, in Sydney, where Milo Yiannopoulos was speaking 

Protesters pictured at La Montage, in Sydney, where Milo Yiannopoulos was speaking 

Police officers are seen escorting a protester away from demonstrations in Sydney on Tuesday

Police officers are seen escorting a protester away from demonstrations in Sydney on Tuesday

Protesters are pictured outside La Montage where Mr Yiannopoulos spoke on Tuesday night 

Protesters are pictured outside La Montage where Mr Yiannopoulos spoke on Tuesday night 

Mr Yiannopoulos spoke in Melbourne on Monday night and Sydney on Tuesday night – both events required heavy police presence due to protest action.  

Left-wing protesters and counter-protesters lined the streets outside, hurling insults at one another. 

Police were forced to use capsicum spray on Monday night to subdue protesters when the demonstration turned violent. 

Four people were arrested the following night in Sydney, with one man throwing his shoe at Mr Yiannopoulos as he sat in the crowd of his sold-out show.  

Four people were arrested the following night in Sydney, with one man throwing his shoe (pictured) at Mr Yiannopoulos as he sat in the crowd of his sold-out show

Four people were arrested the following night in Sydney, with one man throwing his shoe (pictured) at Mr Yiannopoulos as he sat in the crowd of his sold-out show



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