Just in case everyone didnāt realise apparently they are great friends.
Jacketgate rolls on. Knox of TV Tonight has criticised gossip mags for continuing to cover the story. Theyāre apparently publishing claims Sherlock is difficult to work with, even though the leak happened two weeks ago.
But isnāt he also still covering the story by posting the article?
In the comments, David Knox used the excuse that heās David Knox and therefore untouchable.
Considering that in Australia, unlike the UK for example, insignificant news rolls on for days and days and weeks as there is no other hot topic to replace it - why shouldnāt it be covered?
Whoever released the video from inside 9 obviously wanted to highlight Amberās behaviour - he/she didnāt do it to give everyone a laugh. Why should bad behaviour, and the fact Nine tolerates it, be swept under the rug?
The Weekly with Charlie Pickering perpetuated the joke by suggesting Charlie, Kitty and Tom were too much white for their show.
Seriously? Itās about time we move on.
They came up with the joke two weeks ago, then had to use it on the first episode back as Pickering couldnāt think of anything new. I think thatās it!!
I think the criticism is being aimed at The Weekly, the so called ātopicalā comedy show, rather than @JBar for pointing it out
It seems the #jacketgate leaker has been found but there will be no action since it was an on-air talent.
I wonder who did it?
Well if it really was somebody on-air, we may never know. Or at least until they write their memoirs.
I thought we had shut the gate on #jacketgate
The person that was potentially to be fired IIRC was the person who sent it to Mumbrella rather than the one who circulated it via internal email (assuming they were different people).
quite the contrary, if itās somebody on air we can surmise very easily who it was! haha
Or until it is leaked by somebody at Mumbrellaā¦
Have to wonder how tenable the leakerās position is if everybody around the office knows what they did.
It would seem to me that the clip must have been sent to dozens of internal staff, since Nine canāt seem to find out which of those then sent it onto Mumbrella.
Whoever sent it externally must have used their own mobile phone to do this as to cover their tracks.
It sounds like they have actually found out which staff member it was who sent it out. But they donāt want to discipline them because they are well-known, on-air talent.