Jacinda Ardern on Spitting Image puppet appearance - ‘I was surprised by the emphasis on the ginger crunch’

October 5, 2020

Ardern said she was pleased she stopped daughter Neve watching the entire segment.

Labour's Jacinda Ardern says she was surprised by the emphasis on ginger crunches during a satirical impression of her on a UK TV show.

Spitting Image pokes fun at Ardern's elimination approach to Covid-19, depicting her as Mary Poppins before she beheads a man who coughs in the street.

Originally airing in the 80s, the new series has a more global focus with depictions of Donald Trump and Prince Harry.

However, Ardern has become the latest victim to the controversial show's comedy, with her character singing "super-Kiwi-socialistic extra-nice Jacinda".

As well as Covid-19, the skit also looked at her work to ban semi-automatic weapons and increase the living wage.

Ardern was asked about it during today's press conference where she revealed Auckland would move to Alert Level 1 later this week.

"I am familiar with the show, I have seen past pieces of it, over a number of years I believe it's been very popular in the UK, and so yes, I've seen it. 

"I'm glad I whipped Neve away from watching it just in time near the end there.

"I was surprised by the emphasis on the ginger crunch." 

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