The biggest night for AFL football players always brings with it a bit of controversy. The slow and monotonous counting of the Brownlow Medal points lends itself to fingers being pointed at the television set and constant shouts of ‘what?’ and ‘how could you?’ and ‘he was ROBBED’.
But at this year’s Brownlow – the main topic of morning after conversation wasn’t the players, it was the red carpet. And more specifically the red carpet commentators.
IT’S no wonder footy WAG Haylea Cooney has vowed never to attend another Brownlow red carpet if the “fashion police” are there.
The wife of 2008 Brownlow medallist and Western Bulldogs star Adam Cooney lashed out at Foxtel’s Footy Fashion Police yesterday after its critique of the red carpet on Monday night, featuring designers Alex Perry and Peter Morrissey, fashion commentator Melissa Hoyer and Australia’s Next Top Model judge Charlotte Dawson.
Yes, that’s right, trolling victim Dawson. The one whose public battle with online bullies led her to be admitted to hospital three weeks ago.
Among the comments made by the Brownlow Fashion Police was that Jenna Cumming should “carry a pole in her handbag” and on Jessie Haberman: “She’s a Brownlow virgin. And you know what? She won’t be a virgin after tonight”.
We’re not trying to suggest that commenting on clothing isn’t possible. We love seeing dresses come down the red carpet (like they did this week, which you can see here and here) and ooh-ing and ah-ing over the ones we like best. But there is a difference between playing the dress and playing the woman.
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You can say that a frock isn’t your cup of tea without tearing the wearer to shreds.
Each of us makes our own choice about what we say when we’re discussing someone else’s appearance. You can decide to say ‘that dress is my favourite’ or you can choose to focus on the dress you hate.
You can remark that you’d like a dress better if it had a higher neckline or less lace or more sparkles, without arguing that the woman wearing it looks appalling or being unkind.
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It’s also worth remembering that the wives and girlfriends of football stars aren’t celebrities who have sought out fame and attention. Sure it can be fun to get dressed up and walk the red carpet but ultimately – they’re there to support their partners – not holding themselves out for a fashion critique. Or is everyone on a red carpet fair game?
Chris Judd and Rebecca (Tweeted from @AFLBrownlow)Nathan Jones and partner Jerri Hewitt (Picture: AFL)
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Alex Davis (Tweeted from @AnnaHeraldSun)Brynne (Tweeted from @cassieeemc)Daniel Jackson and partner Penny Moodie (Picture: AFL)Carlton's Eddie Betts and (Picture: AFL)
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Daniel Jackson's partner Penny Moodie (Picture: AFL)
Nathan Buckley and Tania (Tweetd from @AnnaHeraldSun)Nic Naitanui and girlfriend (Pic: AFL)Scott Thompson's partner Lauren Gear (Pic: AFL)Rebecca Judd (Tweeted from @ElizaSum)St Kilda's Scott Watters and partner Emily Watters (Pic: AFL)St Kilda's Stephen Milne and wife Melissa Milne (Pic: AFL)Tom Hawkins and Emma Clapham (Tweeted from @AnnaHeraldSun)Western Bulldogs' Daniel Cross and partner (Pic: AFL)Ryan Griffen and partner (Picture: AFL)
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Rory Sloane with partner Belinda (Tweeted from @AFLBrownlow)Jonathan Brown with wife Kylie (Tweeted from @AFLBrownlow)Geelongs Corey Enright and partner (Picture: AFL)Scott Watters and partner Emily (Picture: AFL)
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Buddy Franklin (Tweeted from @AnnaHeraldSun)Patrick Dangerfield with partner (Tweeted from @duncanmcmc)Brynne Edelsten (Picture: AFL)
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Jack Riewoldt and partner (Picture: AFL)Chris Mayne and partner Kathleen Furey (Picture: AFL)
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Jay Schulz and wife Amy Schulz (Picture: AFL)
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Jeremy Cameron and partner Katie Barker (Picture: AFL)Felicity Harley. (Tweeted from @FelicityHarley)Melbourne's Jack Trengrove took his mum to the #BrownlowKevin Murray with his daughter Alisha (Tweeted from @partnersincrime)Brynne Edelsten (Tweeted from @elizasum)From @FelicityHarleyFrom Rebecca Judd - Brownlow shoes(Tweeted from @bellfrances)Brynne Edelsten (Tweeted from @elizasum)Tom Hawkins and partner. (Tweeted from @tomandalex)From @garyablettjnrDaniel Jackson with partner Penny (Tweeted by @AFL Brownlow)