Sunday 18 September 2022 12:17 AM Brownlow Medal count: See the questions BANNED for this year's red carpet trends now

Sunday 18 September 2022 12:17 AM Brownlow Medal count: See the questions BANNED for this year's red carpet trends now
Sunday 18 September 2022 12:17 AM Brownlow Medal count: See the questions BANNED for this year's red carpet trends now

Sunday 18 September 2022 12:17 AM Brownlow Medal count: See the questions BANNED for this year's red carpet trends now

The Brownlows goes woke! The very simple questions that are BANNED from this year's red carpet are revealed

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The Brownlow Medal Count has succumbed to political correctness after banning a very simple question from red carpet interviews. 

Speaking to the Herald Sun, this year's red carpet hosts Emma Freedman and Dale Thomas confirmed they won't be asking anyone about their clothing. 

'We have been told no questions about what you are wearing, who you are wearing, why you are wearing,' Freedman confirmed.

The Brownlow Medal Count has succumbed to political correctness after banning a very simple question from red carpet interviews - asking celebrities about what they are wearing. Pictured: This year's red carpet hosts  Emma Freedman and Dale Thomas

The Brownlow Medal Count has succumbed to political correctness after banning a very simple question from red carpet interviews - asking celebrities about what they are wearing. Pictured: This year's red carpet hosts  Emma Freedman and Dale Thomas

'We are going to focus on the fun and have a little giggle on the red carpet instead of asking that question,' she added. 

The move could be considered political correctness gone mad after the Brownlow red carpet made huge stars out of glamorous WAGs. 

For example, Rebecca Judd shot to fame in 2004 thanks to her revealing red dress at the Brownlow Medal Count. 

'We have been told no questions about what you are wearing, who you are wearing, why you are wearing,' Freedman confirmed. Pictured: Rebecca Judd at the Brownlow in 2004

'We have been told no questions about what you are wearing, who you are wearing, why you are wearing,' Freedman confirmed. Pictured: Rebecca Judd at the Brownlow in 2004

Sarita Holland also gained public attention when she donned a red leather dress, which resembled an AFL football in 2002. 

Asking celebrities who they are wearing has long been a fixture of red

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