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Bob Murphy and Sharnelle Vella: Hear the moment that ABC Radio Star has a very icy moment with his fellow host after a shameful sexually charged remark about her live in the air

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Former Offspring Star twisted ABC radio presenter Bob Murphy has made a crawling apology for Insinuating that his female fellow gastheer once worked at a strip club – Only to make her return serve with a very blunt and icy reaction.

Murphy made the shocking remark on Wednesday’s episode of the Melbourne breakfast program of the broadcaster.

He and Co-host Sharnelle Vella interviewed Elinor Kasapidis of Certified Practicing Accountants Australia to get the right financial advice when Vella said: “I remember that I worked many moons ago when I was still in high school …”

Murphy quickly intervened with: “Not at Spearmint Rhino?”, Referring to a well -known comic club in Melbourne.

The first Western Bulldogs Star started the Thursday program by trying to expand an olive branch to Vella.

“I think it would be relevant from my point of view to start with some new that came from this studio,” he started.

Bob Murphy brought a crawling apology on Thursday

Bob Murphy brought a crawling apology on Thursday

Murphy admitted that he had broken a promise he had made to Vella with the terrible remark

Murphy admitted that he had broken a promise he had made to Vella with the terrible remark

‘For those of you who listened to the show yesterday, or are awakened with a story in the newspaper that refers to an inappropriate comment that I made yesterday, I think I should publicly address that to apologize.

‘I did that insinuated my colleague and co-host Sharnelle here worked at Spearmint Rhino, a well-known comic club.

‘Cutting directly to point, it was not just a mistake, it was a coarse and inaccurate off-hand Quip.

‘I promised Sharnelle that I never had respected her and I broke that promise.

“Simply put, I’m really sorry.”

Vella’s answer was stony and very frank.

‘Look, I won’t let it go out of the hook. It wasn’t okay, “she said.

“I appreciate your words, but we’ll continue.”

Vella (photo) undoubtedly left about how she felt about the incident when she delivered a very icy response to the ABC's Melbourne Breakfast Show

Vella (photo) undoubtedly left about how she felt about the incident when she delivered a very icy response to the ABC’s Melbourne Breakfast Show

Murphy and Vella went badly in the reviews this year

Murphy and Vella went badly in the reviews this year

Daily Mail Australia has approached the ABC for comment and does not insinuates that Vella has ever worked in a strip club.

Murphy, who was a highly respected Footy player and two-time All-Australian, had a bumpy start of the year in his new role, with the assessments of the breakfast show that fell from an audience from 7.9 percent to 6.3 percent in March.

Another Dip to only 5.6 percent followed in April.

Earlier this year, 42-year-old Bulldogs Great was criticized by rival radio presenter Tom Elliott because he ‘woke up’ after he used the term ‘Defining’ to describe the top-flight Australian Rules Football Competition of the men.

“Does anyone else want to call the AFL the offspring?” Elliott said at 3AW trips.

‘In America you have the NBA and then the WNBA, which works well.

‘I think he [Murphy] Is the only person who does this. He continues to mention the AFL … That is delusion. ‘

In 2023, Murphy Take out to the former Bulldogs teammate Jason Akermanis Regarding a disagreement about whether Footy stars have to come out as gay.

Akermanis was suspended by the Bulldogs and later removed in 2010 after writing in a newspaper column that a player who would be too controversial for the competition as gays and wrote: ‘Stay in the cupboard’.

Murphy (depicted to announce his retirement in 2017) was a highly respected Footy star who developed the reputation as super awake

Murphy (depicted to announce his retirement in 2017) was a highly respected Footy star who developed the reputation as super awake

Murphy thought about the controversy in an episode of ABC’s Podcast ‘Four Corners’.

He said he was ‘disgusting’, ’embarrassed’ and ‘injured’ by the comments of Akermanis.

Akermanis later stood in his comment and burned Murphy A ‘Sook’ and a ‘complete myth’.

In the history of the Australian Football League, no player has ever opened openly gay.

Murphy meanwhile said that every player would be supported by players and the AFL in an authorized statement.

“You are fighting and supported,” said the former captain of Bulldogs.

“If there is a different voice, they are told to close the F *** or get out.”

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