Work it, Minister for Communications!
The prime minister in waiting Minister for Communications has scored the cover of the Power Issue of GQ, the magazine for dapper men-about-town.
In a snazzy suit with a sartorially-daring mismatched shirt-and-tie combo (plus fancy-man pocket square), Malcolm Turnbull’s cover-star turn, is as eye-popping as his Blue-Steel gaze.
And the magazine’s “Primed-Minister” headline will ensure Tony Abbott isn’t just going to be checking his look. He’s also going to be watching his back.
Across the eight-page spread, Turnbull discusses his childhood and political career, as well as that little Liberal party leadership spill-that-wasn’t in February.
Asked whether he would have put himself forward for Prime Minister if the spill had been successful, he responded, “People would have been astonished if I hadn’t.”
Read more: Did Malcolm Turnbull just hint that he’d challenge for the leadership?
The noted leather-jacket enthusiast reckons he’s never tried to pander to popular opinion.
“Honestly, it’s this simple: I get out of bed and I am me. If people find me persuasive or offensive that’s up to them, but I am comfortable in my own skin and I honestly never ask, ‘How can I change myself to be more appealing to people?”
You do you, Malcolm! #realtalk
Top Comments
Why did they photoshop his body so much? Looks like a gigantic head on a small body. Malcolm is not a heavy guy by any means, but you can see by the other photos he's not as slim as on the GQ cover. Still a sliver fox though...hubba hubba