Wear Heels, PM Gillard fell to the ground in India

Author : Administrator | Thursday, October 18, 2012 13:11 WIB
Perdana Menteri Australia Julia Gillard

New Delhi, Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard had unpleasant incident during a visit to India. The incident was re-engage high heels she was wearing. If Gillard had previously lost a shoe, now thanks heels stuck in the grass, Gillard also fell down in front of reporters.

Quite a shame, because the incident was in the headlines a number of local newspapers in India and Australia media. The incident occurred after Gillard pair wreath at Gandhi's memorial in New Delhi on Wednesday (17/10) local time.

At that time, Gillard who was accompanied by several bodyguards were walking towards reporters to a press conference. When entering the area that looks like a park, suddenly Gillard's right shoe stuck into the ground.

The leader of Australia's first female fell forward with his face to the ground. Gillard Guards were running a little in front of him was not aware of this incident. They were shocked and immediately helped Gillard stand back. Gillard itself had a little laugh after the incident.

"For people who wear flat shoes all day every day, if you wear high heels so the shoes can be embedded into the grass, and when you pull your foot will not succeed," said Gillard discusses a few of the new incident happened, when press conference, as reported by AFP on Thursday (18/10/2012).

"Furthermore, as you can see," he added.

Video incidents experienced by Gillard was repeatedly aired on Australian television. Even in a number of television shows and American media.

The Daily Telegraph entitled "PM's fall from grace" on the front page. While the Sydney Morning Herald newspaper chose the title "Gillard flat out on Indian tour" for their front yard.

Prior to this incident, Gillard had experienced incidents involving other ridiculous high heels. In January, when fleeing protesters in Canberra, Australia, Gillard shoe apart from the legs and left just like that on the road. These shoes were later found one of his Aboriginal protesters and later was sold online on eBay.

Then recently, Gillard had nearly slipped when going up pangung at an event in Sydney, Australia. The incident, Gillard admitted surprise but admire other women who can run smoothly using high heels.

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