Egg Boy won't pursue legal action against Fraser Anning, his lawyer says. Photo / Instagram
Egg Boy won't pursue legal action against Fraser Anning, his lawyer says. Photo / Instagram
"Egg Boy" won't pursue legal action against Australian senator Fraser Anning, his lawyers says.
The 17-year-old – real name Will Connolly – shot to fame over the weekend after cracking an egg on the head of the right-wing politician.
The incident was caught on camera, as was Anning's response whenhe slapped Connolly twice.
"Our client has no intention of making a complaint or taking any action against senator Anning," Connolly's lawyer Peter Gordon told reporters in Melbourne on Tuesday.
Connolly has been unofficially appointed the next Australian of the Year after his stunt and for his generosity in giving the money donated to him to the victims of the mosque massacre.
Asked by a journalist what she thought of Anning's comments, she replied simply: "They're a disgrace."
Qantas is reportedly considering stripping Anning of his exclusive membership over his controversial comments but believe it or not, he still has friends in politics.
Close to 1.3 million people have condemned Anning in an online petition and a swathe of Australian politicians have criticised his comments and called for his official censure.