Darcy Moore and his girlfriend have been labelled “woke” after revealing why they don’t live together.
Moore’s girlfriend Dee Salmin hosts The Sunday Hook Up sex education program on Australia’s well-loved radio station, Triple J.
Collingwood fans haven’t been overly impressed with Salmin’s show and have
even gone as far as to blame Moore’s performance on the relationship. Others
have made light of the situation, commenting on the footy star’s “wokeness”.
“Looks like they have both graduated from the Pat Cummins School of Wokeness,” one man wrote on Twitter.
The drama arose after Salmin said earlier this week on her show, “I don’t live with my partner at the moment and we have such different, independent, busy lives.”
She also added that the pair enjoys keeping aspects of their single lives so they don’t fall into the “hetero-dynamic learnt behaviours” couples fall into when they live together.
On the show, Salmin mentioned that when the couple does live together, they will have separate bedrooms.
Fans were unimpressed with the couple’s bedroom decision-making, and so were media hosts.
Fans were unimpressed with the couple’s bedroom decision-making, and so were media hosts. Credit: Instagram
“I just think it’s so important. I think that it’s something you really need to make
sure that you’re taking care of and working on. . . your partner can’t be everything,” Salmin explained.
Fans were unimpressed with the couple’s bedroom decision-making, and so were media hosts.
Sky News Australia host, Rita Panahi, joined in on the online fun reposting an
article linked to Salim’s interview alongside the caption “heteronormative learned patriarch behaviours”.
One fan was so put off by the idea of separate living situations that he’s said,
“The sex had better be way better than spectacular to put up with that nonsense”.
Other people were confused by the vernacular used in the Triple J episode.
Moores’s girlfriend Dee Salmin hosts The Sunday Hook Up sex education program at Australia’s well-loved radio station, Tripple J.
Moores’s girlfriend Dee Salmin hosts The Sunday Hook Up sex education program at Australia’s well-loved radio station, Tripple J. Credit: Instagram
“What language are you speaking? Rudd? Programmatic specificity?” one person wrote to Twitter.
A second added, “Sometimes I feel as if English is my second language. I woke up and they added all these words that don’t mean anything to me.”