Lambie fond of botox injections

Jacqui Lambie gives Prime Minister Tony Abbott a walloping in an Australian Women's Weekly interview.

Senator Jacqui Lambie.

Tasmanian senator Jacqui Lambie. (AAP)

Not many politicians would own up to getting botox injections.

But then Jacqui Lambie is not your run-of-the-mill politician.

The Tasmanian senator is perhaps unrivalled in her tendency to provide just too much information about herself.

The single mum, who has expressed an interest in finding a man loaded with cash and a decent package, has glammed up for the January edition of the Australian Women's Weekly.

Tony Abbott unsurprisingly cops a bit of a walloping in the interview.

Senator Lambie describes the prime minister as a liar without balls.

"Those males that go to all-boys schools are scared of powerful females," she told the magazine.

"Females scare the crap out of him, but he's going to have to grow a pair because he has to deal with me."

Senator Lambie claims Mr Abbott's chief of staff Peta Credlin wears the pants in the prime minister's office.

The outspoken senator quit the Palmer United Party in November to become an independent after vowing to vote against all government legislation until defence personnel got a bigger pay rise.


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Published 22 December 2014 1:52pm
Updated 22 December 2014 2:04pm


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