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Actress Katie Holmes is in Australia for her new role as ambassador for McHappy Day.

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ERN_Malleyscrub I would comment on this weird 'news' article but UNESCO tells me the 16th of Nov is the International Day of Tolerance.

ERN_Malleyscrub Oh fab! Now she can lobby for fair wages and conditions for young people.

Who said it was a slow news day?

Wtf is McHappy day? Are you kidding me Smh. Might as well call it McObesity Day. Lol

Anything for $$$$$

Okay nice story, back to attacking Labor, denying climatechange and being the murdochracy now kids

Can we keep her! I love her. Let’s keep her. She’s Aussie now.

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