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Ex-Queensland councillor fined $4000 for ‘offensive’ Bachelorette appearance

He also indicated he would kiss Ms Kent and other women without their permission, saying “I would have just grabbed that sweetie and laid one on her”, and “I’ve kissed plenty of girls who’ve turned their heads before”.
When he was ousted, Mr Glasgow commented he was “going back to Noosa to find the love of my life in a dirty, dingy nightclub”.
After the episodes aired, Mr Glasgow told journalists he had the mayor’s approval to be on the show.
However, the tribunal heard he had not sought authorisation and advised the mayor he would be on The Bachelorette only about three weeks before it was broadcast.
Mr Glasgow, who was a councillor from 2016 until he failed to win re-election in March 2020, told the Brisbane Times he…
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