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The former Deputy Prime Minister of Australia cheated on the track and gave birth to a son, taking her baby to TV and earning one hundred and fifty thousand net.

 
[Current News]     27 May 2018
The son of former Australian Deputy Prime Minister Joyce made his first appearance on television for a fee of A $ one hundred and fifty thousand (Daily Mail photo)

The son of former Australian Deputy Prime Minister Joyce made his first appearance on television for a fee of A $ one hundred and fifty thousand (Daily Mail photo)


Sebastian (Sebastian Barnaby), a six-week-old son of former Australian deputy prime minister Joyce (Barnaby Joyce) and his girlfriend Conping (Vikki Campion), made A $ one hundred and fifty thousand easily when he appeared on television for the first time.

According to the "Daily Mail" report, former Australian Deputy Prime Minister Joyce was still appealing to the public to respect his privacy when he was interviewed by Fafas Media in February this year. In just a few months, Joyce ` s attitude changed greatly. He agreed to accept the exclusive interview with No. 7 on the story of his love story with his girlfriend Kang Ping, and also let the newly born son Sebastian publicly appear on TV.

Channel 7 is said to be offering A $ one hundred and fifty thousand for that purpose, and the proceeds will go to Sebastian and be managed by a trust fund. While Sebastian owns the proceeds of the interview, Joyce, as a federal congressman, must declare all of his dependants` income.

Earlier this year, a few months after Joyce announced his break-up with his wife, Nathalie (Natalie Joyce), it was reported that Joyce and his former employee, new girlfriend Kang Ping, were about to be born. Later, Joyce suspected extramarital affair scandal and follow-up story dominated the media headlines for a long time. Sebastian was born on April 16 this year and Joyce has been keeping her child out of the public eye.

According to sources, Joyce`s annual salary fell sharply from A $416000 to A $203030 a year after he resigned as deputy prime minister over an extramarital affair scandal to become a backseat MP, facing some financial pressure.

Some lawmakers scoffed at Joyce`s approach to a television interview. "Joyce deeply influenced the results of the poll earlier this year," said one former congressman. "fortunately, we are back on track. (but he gave an exclusive interview) it`s incredible to wonder if he cares about government`s performance. "

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