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BusinessOutrage Over Billboard Mocking Albanese in Sydney

Outrage Over Billboard Mocking Albanese in Sydney

A mobile billboard mocking Anthony Albanese has sparked widespread anger in Sydney. The ad, displayed by Sasha7, Australia’s fastest-growing affair site, reads, “You’ve been letting him screw you for so long, your wife figured it was her turn to cheat,” with a photo of Albanese, and has already generated numerous complaints. Sasha7, a discreet affair website, known for its slogan “Married, but looking?” has taken credit for the ad.

The Vice-President of Strategy at Sasha7 explained: “Despite how this looks, this is not at all a political statement. The Sasha7 team has some people who support Albanese, people who don’t, and everything in between. The goal of this campaign was to spark interest, particularly in women, which it did. Sasha7 has a female first approach. Our research has shown that support for Albanese, especially among women, has significantly declined which is exactly why we ran with the idea. We believe that if we focus on attracting and retaining women first the men will follow.”

With inflation at 7%, property prices close to a million dollars, and interest rates above 4% under Albanese, the Prime Minister has become a prime target for criticism.

Sasha7 reports a surge in female signups, marking a record-breaking response since the ad’s debut.

About Sasha7: Sasha7 is a female-focused affair website that promotes an active community of open-minded, discreet, and non-judgmental users. Launched in 2020 Sasha7 became the fastest growing affair site in the world adding nearly 210,000 users in 2024 alone outpacing even sites like Ashley Madison

Sam Allcock
Sam Allcock
With over 20 years of experience in the field SEO and digital marketing, Sam Allcock is a highly regarded entrepreneur. He is based in Cheshire but has an interest in all things going on in the North West and enjoys contributing local news to the site.
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