
Karl Stefanovic makes cheeky joke about Queenslanders being stoners
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
49% : 'It was livened about the potential legalisation of marijuana there, wasn't it?,' he joked The Today show colleagues have a reputation for their on-air banter.48% : Today show anchor Karl Stefanovic raised eyebrows on Monday after he made a cheeky on-air joke to fill-in anchor Sarah Abo (pictured together) about Queenslanders being thrilled about the potential legalisation of marijuana 'It was livened about the potential legalisation of marijuana there, wasn't it?,' he joked.
39% : Today host Karl Stefanovic makes cheeky joke about Queenslanders being thrilled about the potential legalisation of marijuana Today show host Karl Stefanovic raised eyebrows on Monday after he made a cheeky on-air joke about Queenslanders being thrilled about the potential legalisation of marijuana.
37% : His cheeky jibe comes after Greens senator David Shoebridge announced the progressive's party's push to legalise marijuana in a controversial draft bill to be released for public consultation later this year.
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