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The Masked Singer and The Block are labeled ‘condescending’ for airing Acknowledgment of Country

The Masked Singer and The Block are labeled ‘condescending’ for airing Acknowledgment of Country

Indigenous leaders have slammed reality shows for using the Acknowledgment of Country, labeling the gesture ‘condescending’ to Aboriginal people.

Wurundjeri elder Ian Hunter told The Daily Telegraph on Monday that the use of the acknowledgment on The Masked Singer and The Block was ‘totally unnecessary’.

‘It should only be used where appropriate such as a citizenship ceremony,’ Mr Hunter told the publication.

Indigenous leaders have slammed reality shows for using the Acknowledgment of Country, labeling the gesture 'condescending' to Aboriginal people.  Pictured: The Masked Singer host Osher Günsberg

Indigenous leaders have slammed reality shows for using the Acknowledgment of Country, labeling the gesture ‘condescending’ to Aboriginal people. Pictured: The Masked Singer host Osher Günsberg

‘When too many people use it very lightly it devalues ​​our ceremonial programs – it’s condescending,’ he added.

Mr Hunter’s comments come after Osher Günsberg introduced Sunday night’s premiere of The Masked Singer with an acknowledgment.

‘We welcome you tonight from Gadigal land, a place of beauty and abundance, where the sandstone meets the sea,’ Günsberg said.

Wurundjeri elder Ian Hunter (pictured) told The Daily Telegraph that the use of the acknowledgment on The Masked Singer and The Block was 'totally unnecessary'

Wurundjeri elder Ian Hunter (pictured) told The Daily Telegraph that the use of the acknowledgment on The Masked Singer and The Block was ‘totally unnecessary’

‘We pay our respects to the traditional custodians of this country, and elders past, present and emerging, and extend our respects to any First Nations, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island people joining us tonight.’

Osher’s address was nothing new for Channel 10, who have made the decision to do an Acknowledgment of Country at the start of every series filmed in Australia for the past three years.

Channel Nine’s The Block also aired an Acknowledgment of Country prior to Sunday’s premiere.

Similarly Channel Nine's The Block showed an Acknowledgment of Country before the new season premiere on Sunday night.

Similarly Channel Nine’s The Block showed an Acknowledgment of Country before the new season premiere on Sunday night.

‘The Block and the City of Melbourne respectfully acknowledges the Wurundjeri Woi, Wurrung and Bunurong Boon Wurrung peoples as the traditional custodians of the land on which this production has taken place, and pay our respects to elders past, present and emerging. Always was, always will be, Kulin Nation land,’ it read.

The Block’s cast and crew are understood to have also undergone Indigenous cultural training in a bid to respect the land where the show’s latest renovations take place.

Daily Mail Australia has reached out to Channel Nine and Channel 10 for comment.

The Block¿s cast and crew are understood to have undergone Indigenous cultural training in a bid to respect the land where the show's latest renovations take place.  Pictured: Scott Cam

The Block’s cast and crew are understood to have undergone Indigenous cultural training in a bid to respect the land where the show’s latest renovations take place. Pictured: Scott Cam

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Chrissie Swan reveals her clever birthday cake hack

Chrissie Swan’s clever birthday cake hack: The Masked Singer judge reveals how she creates the perfect treat in just minutes for $15 – and there’s no baking required

Chrissie Swan has shared her incredible birthday cake hack.

The 48-year-old radio star and The Masked Singer Australia judge revealed how she makes the perfect creation for around $15 – without baking at all.

Chrissie explained on Instagram she was making a cake for one her children’s birthday.

Chrissie Swan has shared her incredible birthday cake hack

Chrissie Swan has shared her incredible birthday cake hack

She said she buys three $5 mud cakes from Woolworths, cuts off the icing from two of the cakes and piles them into one tall cake with cream in between.

She then uses cream and chocolate to make an icing or ganache, and layers the outside of the cake.

Chrissie then topped her cake with sparklers and decorations, which she said were a ‘huge hit’ in her household.

The 48-year-old radio star and The Masked Singer Australia judge revealed how she makes the perfect creation for around $15 - without baking at all

The 48-year-old radio star and The Masked Singer Australia judge revealed how she makes the perfect creation for around $15 – without baking at all

She said she buys three $5 mud cakes from Woolworths, cuts off the icing from two of the cakes and piles them into one tall cake with cream in between

She said she buys three $5 mud cakes from Woolworths, cuts off the icing from two of the cakes and piles them into one tall cake with cream in between

Chrissie posted a play-by-play video of the creation on Instagram

Chrissie posted a play-by-play video of the creation on Instagram

‘Okay so my newly minted 11 year old wanted a chocolate cake for his birthday and I find there’s no better mud cake than that $5 mud cake from Woolworths,’ Chrissie wrote in the caption. ‘And also [it was] delicious.’

The TV personality has lost a significant amount of weight since early 2020.

Chrissie, who has lost 90kg since the start of Covid lockdowns, previously credited her slim-down to daily walks and quitting alcohol.

She then uses cream and chocolate to make an icing or ganache, and layers the outside of the cake

She then uses cream and chocolate to make an icing or ganache, and layers the outside of the cake

She has more recently decided to no longer discuss her weight loss publicly.

‘I think the reason I’m not talking about anything now is because I have done that in the past 20 years,’ she told Stellar magazine in July.

‘I’ve waded into that kind of toxic environment, and it didn’t make me feel good. And it didn’t help me, and it didn’t help anyone else. And it just propagates the interest in a woman’s body, which is irrelevant,’ she added.

Chrissie overhauled her life recently and shed the pounds after quitting alcohol and going on 10km walks

Chrissie overhauled her life recently and shed the pounds after quitting alcohol and going on 10km walks

Chrissie overhauled her life recently and shed the pounds after quitting alcohol and going on 10km walks. Pictured before and after

Chrissie briefly touched on her weight loss in an interview with The Australian Women’s Weekly earlier this year.

She said the ‘enormous’ lifestyle changes she’d made over the previous 12 months had improved her life in so many ways.

‘I’m not going to talk about the size of my a**e. I’m not going to tell you what I eat in a day. Because I’ve read those stories and they make me feel bad about myself,’ she told the magazine.

She said the 'enormous' lifestyle changes she'd made over the previous 12 months had improved her life in so many ways

She said the ‘enormous’ lifestyle changes she’d made over the previous 12 months had improved her life in so many ways

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