A star of children’s band The Wiggles has been mocked for her appearance at the 2024 Logie Awards.
Anthony Field, who played Blue Wiggle in the band’s original line-up, took to the stage on Sunday night’s Australian television show in a very striking outfit.
Dressed in a Western-themed outfit and flashing his gold tooth, Anthony presented the Logie Award for Best Children’s Programme alongside his original bandmates Jeff Fatt, Greg Page and Murray Cook.
But some fans noticed that Field, 61, appeared to have been generous with her spray tan overnight.
Viewers of the Logies broadcast took to X (formerly Twitter) on Sunday to mock the child artist.
“Anthony, you should have toned down the fake tan if your fellow Wiggles weren’t wearing it,” one viewer advised.
“Anthony Wiggle gave himself the real Trump spray tan tonight,” another commented jokingly.
Meanwhile, another viewer mused that Field’s appearance suggested a career change could be on the way.
A star of children’s band The Wiggles has been mocked for her look at the 2024 Logie Awards. Pictured: The Wiggles’ original and new line-up at the 2024 Logie Awards
Anthony Field (pictured, second from right), who played in Blue Wiggle in the band’s original line-up, took to the stage on Sunday night’s Australian television show in a very striking outfit.
“I can’t wait for Anthony Field to launch the Wiggled tequila range in that suit,” another X user joked.
This comes as other viewers tune into Channel Seven to mock the show.
The awards ceremony was a failure for some and several people shared their thoughts on X.
Wearing an American Wild West-themed outfit featuring cactus, wagon wheels and snake motifs, Blue Wiggle presented the Logie Award for Best Children’s Programme alongside his original bandmates Jeff Fatt (pictured left), Greg Page (centre right) and Murray Cook (right).
“Is anyone going to see the Logies? Except for Sam Pang, I have no interest,” one person wrote.
Another agreed: “I just said that to my wife. How come the Logies still exist?”
“The Logies is so fucking fun bro, the only people who really care are the celebrities involved and at the event the only reason it’s worth watching is for the Twitter feed,” another person said.
But some fans noticed that Field appeared to have been generous with his fake tan that night. Viewers of the Logies broadcast took to X (formerly Twitter) on Sunday to mock the child performer.
“God, are the Logies still up?” one viewer joked alongside a crying with laughter emoji.
“Does anyone who doesn’t work in television care about soap operas these days?” one person asked.
“They are the most irrelevant awards that exist, without a doubt,” they added.
Many were also irritated by the frequent promotion of Channel Seven’s reality show The Voice throughout the programme.
“What’s with the Voice promo in the middle of the red carpet?” one viewer asked.
“I want to watch The Logies, not The Voice. How dare they cross-promote us!”
Someone else chimed in: “Oh my god. How many episodes of The Voice are we going to have to watch tonight?”
Another jokingly added: “I do not consent to watching The Voice.”
“Of course Channel 7 has to promote its next show during the Logies,” another person posted.