Dannii Minogue sparks outcry after she quarantines in a private residence instead of a hotel.<\/strong><\/p>\n
Australian singer and TV presenter Dannii Minogue returned from the Covid-19 hotspot, the United States, with her 10-year-old son, Ethan, over the weekend.<\/p>\n
The 48-year-old singer avoided hotel quarantine after flying into Queensland. Instead of paying $2800 for the hotel quarantine bill, she headed straight to the Gold Coast residence with her son.<\/p>\n
Australians have been left outraged as other travelers have to pay nearly $3000 for mandatory hotel quarantine upon their return to Australia. The public is claiming the exemption granted to Minogue by the Queensland government is \u2018ridiculous and unfair.\u2019<\/p>\n
After Covid-19 cases spiked in the state of Victoria, inbound travelers are being forced for hotel quarantine at their own expenses as a measure to prevent the threat of a second wave of the pandemic.<\/p>\n
One outraged citizen tweeted:<\/p>\n
https:\/\/twitter.com\/thejimmalo\/status\/1282587289839779842<\/p>\n
Another tweeted:<\/p>\n
‘This is wrong… Dannii Minogue should have been put in hotel quarantine just like everyone else who comes to Australia is.’<\/p><\/blockquote>\n
A similar comment read:<\/p>\n
\u201cThis is utter BS. Why are the rich and famous exempt? Makes me absolutely sick to my stomach.\u201d<\/p><\/blockquote>\n
\n— wayne smith (@waynesmith999) July 13, 2020<\/a><\/p><\/blockquote>\n