Victoria Devine, host of the She’s On The Money podcast, has apologized for calling Australians “idiots” in response to criticism of a real estate agency's billboard that acknowledged its role in the housing affordability crisis. Devine’s comment, shared on Instagram by the agency founder, sparked an online backlash. In a TikTok apology, Devine clarified she was referring to those who didn't understand the billboard's message, not those struggling to enter the property market.
She’s On The Money Podcast host Victoria Devine apologises after calling Aussies 'idiots' during a debate over housing affordability
The advertisement in Perth’s western suburbs read: “White Fox: Making homes more expensive since 2017”. “The people talking s*** aren’t your target demographic. They’re idiots. I got it immediately. Brilliant!!” she wrote.Devine has since taken TikTok to issue an apology over the strongly-worded message, which caused a stir among punters online.
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