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Kel Knight: Cultural Phenomenon?

Is Kel Knight a cultural phenomenon? Is he the first male Australian character who is openly, willingly in touch with his feminine side? Though his preoccupations are often laughable, I object to the comment in the wiki that he is effeminate - he's hardly just off a Sydney Mardi Gras float. (Ok, so he shagged sailors when he was in the navy, but that seems to have been just a phase!) His understanding of women, by Kath's admission, appears to have made him a great heterosexual lover. And Glenn Robbins plays him brilliantly. Frankieparley 07:28, 25 September 2007 (UTC) reply

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Kel Knight: Cultural Phenomenon?

Is Kel Knight a cultural phenomenon? Is he the first male Australian character who is openly, willingly in touch with his feminine side? Though his preoccupations are often laughable, I object to the comment in the wiki that he is effeminate - he's hardly just off a Sydney Mardi Gras float. (Ok, so he shagged sailors when he was in the navy, but that seems to have been just a phase!) His understanding of women, by Kath's admission, appears to have made him a great heterosexual lover. And Glenn Robbins plays him brilliantly. Frankieparley 07:28, 25 September 2007 (UTC) reply


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