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A brief history of small town New Zealand beefing with international celebrities
Summer reissue: From a Chili Pepper up north to a tech billionaire down south, a look back at some of the biggest celebrity-vs-small-town stoushes to hit our shores.
First published on November 11, 2023.
There’s nothing worse for the national mood than when a big celebrity says something mean about us. Think Mick Jagger calling Invercargill the “arsehole of the world”, John Cleese dubbing “grotty” Palmerston North “the suicide capital of the world” or Keith Richards describing Dunedin as a “tombstone” that “made Aberdeen seem like Las Vegas.” Jimmy Carr said New Plymouth was “frankly no improvement on the original.” John Oliver called us “Australia” just yesterday.
On the flip side, nothing boosts our national morale quite like a glowing review. John Travolta once said, “whenever I feel stressed, I just want to hop on a plane to Queenstown.” Taylor Swift said New Zealand is home to “the most beau
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