Jamie Oliver embraces Aboriginal advocate in touching moment during Narelda Jacobs interview after he pulled 'offensive' children's book from shelves: 'It's been very painful'

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Jamie Oliver embraces Aboriginal advocate in touching moment during Narelda Jacobs interview after he pulled 'offensive' children's book from shelves: 'It's been very painful'
Jamie Oliver has shared a touching moment with an Aboriginal activist after his second children's book, Billy and the Epic Escape, was pulled from Australian shelves. The British chef, 49, made the decision to following condemnation of its 'damaging and disrespectful' Indigenous plot. Oliver sat down for an interview with 10 News First's Narelda Jacobs this week, during which he shared an embrace with Mundanara Bayles, the Managing Director and co-founder of the BlackCard.
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