‘Egg boy’ becomes a viral hit after egging controversial Australian politician
A teenager dubbed “egg boy” has become the talk of the internet after he threw an egg at an Australian politician who blamed Muslim immigration for the Christchurch terror attack.
The 17-year-old rose to fame after he was captured splatting the egg on Queensland senator Fraser Anning during a television interview, prompting a scuffle in which the youngster was twice punched and then restrained.
Police said the boy was arrested, but was released without charge pending a further investigation.
Mr Anning had been heavily criticised after appearing to blame Muslim immigration for a terror attack on two New Zealand mosques which left 49 people dead.
“Does anyone still dispute the link between Muslim immigration and violence?” he asked.
Does anyone still dispute the link between Muslim immigration and violence?
— Senator Fraser Anning (@fraser_anning) March 15, 2019
In a further statement, Mr Anning added: “The real cause of the bloodshed on New Zealand streets today is the immigration programme which allowed Muslim fanatics to migrate to New Zealand in the first place.”
After the egg attack – for which the boy was arrested but then released without charge – many supporters on Twitter hailed him as a hero.
Australian heroes:
– Steve Irwin (rip)– egg boy
— Rossalyn Warren (@RossalynWarren) March 16, 2019
Appreciation #eggboy pic.twitter.com/vg1WJR6MdB
— SuFii.. (@iSofyaanRajput) March 16, 2019
Twitter user @defilibrator tweeted: “Egg boy showed the world that religion, age or ethnicity doesn’t matter when it comes to standing up against oppression, hatred and evil. You only need a pure heart and the egg boy has a heart of gold! Bless you.”
Egg boy showed the world that religion, age or ethnicity doesn`t matter when it comes to standing up against oppression, hatred and evil. You only need a pure heart and the egg boy has a heart of gold! Bless you #EggBoy pic.twitter.com/LRuH9moEWS
— Danial (@defilibrator) March 16, 2019
Writer Maxine Beneba Clarke posted: “Saddle the horses. Send messengers far and wide to search the land for the mysterious Egg Boy, whose throw is precise, whose judgement is sound, and whose courage is infinite. For as with Arthur and the Excalibur sword, only he shall lead us out of the darkness.”
Saddle the horses. Send messengers far and wide to search the land for the mysterious Egg Boy, whose throw is precise, whose judgement is sound, and whose courage is infinite. For as with Arthur and the Excalibur sword, only he shall lead us out of the darkness.
— Maxine Beneba Clarke (@slamup) March 16, 2019
American actress Chelsea Peretti tweeted: “why did egg boy vid make me cry”.
why did egg boy vid make me cry
— Chelsea Peretti (@chelseaperetti) March 16, 2019
And New Zealand rock band Unknown Mortal Orchestra simply posted: “Egg boy energy.”
Egg boy energy
— UMO (@UMO) March 16, 2019
A GoFundMe page was even launched, with the aim described as raising money for “legal fees” and “more eggs”.
Within 14 hours it had raised more than $10,000 (£7,500).