Jacinda Ardern 's celebrity fiancé Clarke Gayford in hot water over RAT demand ...

Jacinda Ardern 's celebrity fiancé Clarke Gayford in hot water over RAT demand ...
Jacinda Ardern 's celebrity fiancé Clarke Gayford in hot water over RAT demand ...
Jacinda Ardern's celebrity fiancé in hot water after calling up a chemist and demanding they give his DJ mates rapid antigen tests – before he is publicly shamed on FACEBOOK NZ PM Jacinda Ardern's husband Clarke Gayford in huge Covid test blunder Mr Gayford caught demanding a chemist sells RATs to his DJ friends in Tauranga He has apologised for the gaffe via his manager, due to marry Jacinda this month

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New Zealand's 'first bloke' Clarke Gayford has blundered, asking a pharmacist to sell rapid antigen tests to a group of DJ friends contrary to Covid-19 rules.

The unflattering incident took place on December 29, after New Zealand's first community case of the Omicron variant had been detected.

According to Michael Taylor, a pharmacist in Tauranga, Mr Gayford lobbied him to provide the speedy tests to a group of musicians who believed they were close contacts of a community case.

New Zealand's 'first bloke' Clarke Gayford has blundered, asking a pharmacist to sell rapid antigen tests to a group of DJ friends contrary to COVID-19 rules (pictured, Ms Ardern and Mr Clarke, who are set to marry)

New Zealand's 'first bloke' Clarke Gayford has blundered, asking a pharmacist to sell rapid antigen tests to a group of DJ friends contrary to COVID-19 rules (pictured, Ms Ardern and Mr Clarke, who are set to marry)

The unflattering incident, reported by a Tauranga pharmacist, took place on December 29, after New Zealand's first community case of the Omicron variant had been detected (pictured, Clarke Gayford)

The unflattering incident, reported by a Tauranga pharmacist, took place on December 29, after New Zealand's first community

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