HECKLER BELTS AUSSIE COMEDIAN | PLUS $200m cocaine chase on high seas | 7NEWS

7NEWS Australia published this video item, entitled “HECKLER BELTS AUSSIE COMEDIAN | PLUS $200m cocaine chase on high seas | 7NEWS” – below is their description.

HECKLER BELTS AUSSIE COMEDIAN: But who is in the wrong?

$200M COCAINE CHASE: Speeding back to shore, the Aussie men thought pirates were after them.

STAR-STUDDED FAREWELL: Ed Sheeran and Kylie Minogue lead all-star memorial to music legend.

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