After the grand final of the Australian Football League, Holmes and Neale showed their critics that they are still good friends.
They were seen kissing each other again following the match.
They have known each other for a long time, and they’re both good friends away from the football field.
In June, they were seen kissing on the cheek following an interview.
While interviewing Neale, Holmes embraced him. The exchange caught the attention of various people, such as Leigh Matthews, a Brisbane legend.
Others called it unprofessional, such as Kate Halfpenny, a columnist.
At the time, both Holmes and Neale dismissed the criticism.
On Saturday, after the Brisbane Lions defeated the Sydney Swans, Holmes and Neale shared a kiss on the field following the game.
It caught the attention of many more people, who thought it was an F-you gesture in response to the controversy they caused in June.
People on social media praised Neale and Holmes for their passionate embrace.
One person stated that it normalized platonic affection. Another person exclaimed that it had happened again.
Neale had lost in the previous two grand finals, including last year to Collingwood.
During an interview with Holmes, Neale said that he couldn’t put into words how much he loved the team.
He also stated that he was proud of the group, and he couldn’t believe how far they had come since last year.
3 Comments
I think it’s time everyone minds their own business
Wish people would mind their own business, so they gave one another a peck on the cheek, it’s not if they got down n dirty and had it off on the field and what I could see neither were objecting to it ! So grow up the rest of you and stop looking at causing trouble you maggots
Anyone who is offended by the show of affection between 2 adult friends should get a life