Mick Molloy’s humiliating paparazzi confession: Radio star reveals wild deed after being photographed eating a burrito on Bondi Beach
Mick Molloy has only been caught on camera by paparazzi once in his career.
And the comedian and radio star has revealed the pictures were so boring, no publication wanted to buy them.
In an embarrassing admission on his Tripe M breakfast show Mick & MG this morning, Molloy admitted he had to buy the $70 snaps himself.
Comedian Mick Molloy (pictured) confessed on Monday during his Tripe M breakfast show, Mick & MG in the morning, that he’s only been caught by paparazzi once in his career – and the pictures were so bland that no publication wanted to buy them
The father-of-two told his listeners that “the only time I’ve ever really been papered” was when he ate a burrito in Bondi Beach.
“It was an invasion of my privacy!” Molloy joked.
“It was a private moment between a man and a burrito.”
He said the “saddest part” of the story was when a newspaper contact called in Sydney to say the photos were being “bought around”.
In an embarrassing admission on his Tripe M breakfast show Mick & MG this morning, Molloy admitted he had to buy the $70 snaps himself
However, no media company was interested in buying the images.
Molloy stated that he wanted to include her on his television show.
“It was $70, so I had to buy my own picture of me being capped so I could put it on TV and say, ‘Look at this invasion of my privacy.'”
The photos in question show Molloy sitting down to dinner in blue jeans and a black sweater
The photos in question show Molloy sitting down to dinner in blue jeans and a black sweater.
In one he sits alone in an abandoned cafe waiting for his order, while in another show he eats his food.
The Front Bar star returned to Triple M on Monday after retiring from the station in 2021 after 11 years.
He is co-hosting the new breakfast show with Mark “MG” Geyer after the show “The MG, Jess and Pagey” was canceled last November with just a day’s notice.
Molloy returned to Triple M on Monday to co-host new morning breakfast program Mick & MG with Mark “MG” Geyer, after stepping down from the channel in 2021 after 11 years