The comedian offered to buy the controversial banana statue after it was pulled off the streets following vandal attacks. 9News
The comedian made a offer to buy a controversial banana statue that was pulled off the streets of Melbourne after being attacked by vandals last year.
"What could be more Australian than a dangerous animal telling anyone who comes near it to go f--k themselves?"Taking to social media, Food Bank Victoria responded to the offer.
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