Prime Minister Anthony Albanese confessed that he is open to his emotions, and he often cries when he feels attacked for his job.
He opened up about his emotional state during an appearance on The Big Talk Show with Jess Rowe on Wednesday.
During the interview, Mr. Albanese revealed that he is an emotional person, and he grew up with his mum, who was also an emotional person.
He said that he often gets emotional about issues, and he believes that what he and his team do is important.
On October 14, he noted that the Voice referendum could have a huge impact on his life, as it allows him to make a difference.
Although he is generally a happy person, Mr. Albanese noted that he sometimes gets attacked for his job.
He said that it can be hard to keep up with the attacks, especially when it comes to personal attacks.
For instance, he recently talked about his trip to Jakarta, Manila, Delhi, and Canberra.
He said that people often ask him how it feels to be in the middle of a massive international trip, and he often responds that it is tiring.
This is not the first time that he has opened up about his feelings. In 2019, he talked about the heartbreak that he experienced when his former wife, Carmel Tebbut, suddenly left him on New Year’s Day.
He told Rowe that going to Lisbon and London for some relaxation helped him come to a realization of his marriage breakdown.
It was also a silver lining for him as he and his partner Jodie Haydon became more like South Sydney Rabbitohs fans.
When asked by Rowe if he had seen her in his DMs, Mr. Albanese said that he did.
He then added that they met up at a local establishment in Newtown, where they got on well.
After almost two years of being together, he and Ms Haydon are now very happy.
According to Ms Haydon, she first realized the extent of his feelings for her partner in early 2021.
He also joked about giving a press conference following his car crash in Sydney, where he could not remember what he said due to his use of painkillers.
According to Mr. Albanese, the car accident significantly changed how he thought about politics.
It took him a while to get used to the idea of being in a tough environment, and he noted that people were looking for any signs of ongoing damage.
Following a major leadership change, he said that he would be more relaxed about his position as the Prime Minister.