Mr. X: The show also featured an interview with Mark Holden, who threw his two cents into the debacle via an 'anonymous' interview
Clowning around: He joked that he can judge as well as any 'yank or pommy' - before being revealed as Mark Holden
The show also featured an interview with Mark Holden, who threw his two cents into the debacle via an 'anonymous' interview.
'I'm a celebrity. This country's full of celebrities. We don't need to import any. I can judge! I can do the job, I can do it as good as any yank, as any Pommy bastard. Send them back!'
The singer and former Dancing With The Stars contestants' interview ended with the exclaimation: 'And don't get me started on that d***h*** Dicko!'
The barb was in reference to Mark's feud with Ian 'Dicko' Dickson, with whom he acted as a judge in the first four seasons of Australian Idol.
Mailbag: The show ended with Gina Riley, dress as 60 Minutes journalist Liz Hayes, reading this letter
DogGate: It was a joke in reference to Johnny Depp being told by Agriculture Minister Barnaby Jones to fly his Yorkshire Terrier's Boo and Pistol back to Los Angeles or have them face euthanasia
Costly: The two terriers are thought to have cost Depp over $300,000 to be flown out of the country
Australia's home grown reality TV stars also weren't safe, with Real Housewives Of Melbourne starlet Gina Liano getting her very own parody.
Gina Riley once again stepped up to the plate, impersonating the 49-year-old barrister's courtroom behaviour.
'And in closing,' her impression began, 'taking into account all the evidence, I put it to the court that my client is innocent of all charges and that her accuser, her ex-best friend, I put it to the court, is a c***.'
She then unleashes a profane tirade on the court.
It was a spoof advert for a new show around Gina called 'Rack' - making light of her often low-cut dresses.
In fairness: Australia's home grown reality TV stars also weren't safe, with Real Housewives Of Melbourne starlet Gina Liano getting her very own parody
Taking it to the courts: Gina Riley once again stepped up to the plate, impersonating the 49-year-old barrister's courtroom behaviour - unleashing a profanity laden tirade on the court
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