Sky News host Caleb Bond says debate has continued raging online today about the children’s show, Bluey, and whether or not they were “fat shaming”.
‘That was a joke’: Debate ‘raging online’ about whether the show Bluey was ‘fat shaming’Sky News host Caleb Bond says debate has continued raging online today about the children’s show, Bluey, and whether or not they were “fat shaming”.
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