A pair of YouTubers have filmed former world champion surfer Joel Parkinson getting into a physical argument after yelling at them for enjoying a mud slide in the wet weather.
The two content creators, Paton and Steeze, posted the video of the world champion surfer abusing them for sliding down a muddy hill near Duranbah Beach to Instagram on Wednesday afternoon.
“You should be more responsible you f***wits. You know people lost everything in these floods?”, Parkinson said. Stream more national news live & on demand with Flash, Australia's biggest news streaming service. New to Flash? Try 1 month free now.“We know c***s who lost their homes in the floods,” one of the vloggers said defending their wet weather activity.
Parkinson was the 2012 ASP World Tour champion. Pictured here after his final career heat during Billabong Pipe Masters in 2018. Picture: Koji Hirano/Getty Images“You have some f***ing respect, look at my camera,” the vloggers replied.At the end of the video Steeze and Paton recap their day saying they met “some good people and some absolute f***ing idiots”.
The argument became physical when the vloggers camera was tossed into the mud. Picture: Instagram/_wacko_68_
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