Before she even made her debut on The Footy Show in April, Rebecca Maddern was putting up with jibes from her soon-to-be co-host Sam Newman.
The 70-year-old quipped that she was “plumpish” and “not good looking”. But their first on air meeting set the tone for how the relationship would play out on screen: Newman would make the same tired jokes he’s been making for years and Maddern would somehow ignore him and get on with her job.
And she has too, for months now.
The 39-year-old barely blinks at comments like “come get on your knees” or being told “lie nude” across the panel table — remarks the Herald Sun notes he has made on the show.
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But while Maddern clearly has a thick skin, Victoria's top domestic violence advocate has labelled the treatment "workplace harassment".
"This actually constitutes workplace harassment and could even be unlawful," Domestic Violence Victoria chief executive Fiona McCormack told the Herald Sun.
"Some men kid themselves that women want the attention and will be flattered but so many women are put in these awkward situations at work and worry that if they speak up, there’ll be a backlash."
Maddern has dismissed her colleague's behaviour and, for the most part, things seem fairly jovial between them.
"Sam will always be Sam", she told the Herald Sun, adding that even when he says something "in wrong town" she prefers to just get on with things.
"We are there to talk about footy," she said.