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Fauziah Ibrahim is back on air after abrupt leave from tv

After nearly a month off the air, Fauziah Ibrahim is back at the breakfast show. Her leave dates back to the Twitter trolls list.

Shannon Alexander by Shannon Alexander
30-05-2022 20:50
in Lifestyle
Fauziah Ibrahim is back on air after abrupt leave from tv

Fauziah is back on air after a month of leave. Photo: Facebook/Fauziah Ibrahim

Fauziah Ibrahim has come back on Weekend Breakfast after she took an abrupt leave from the show in April. This follows criticism of the journalist during an interview with Anthony Albanese. 

Weekend Breakfast Journalist returns to tv

According to the Daily Mail, Ibrahim has faced a considerable amount of cyberbullying in private. As a result, Fauziah made a list of her trolls.

While the Journalist took her leave, ABC delved into an investigation regarding the cyberbullies affecting Fauziah Ibrahim. 

To date, watchers of the Weekend Breakfast criticized Fauziah Ibrahim for speaking over Anthony Albanese. This involved the rapid antigen test that the government promised would be readily for Australians. 

Fauziah was heavily criticized for her interview with Anthony Albanese. Photo: ABC

Fauziah Ibrahim deletes her Twitter account following cyberbullying

Following this, many refused to watch the breakfast show as a result of Fauziah Ibrahim. Watchers felt that she did not give Albanese a chance to answer her question let alone speak. 

But, for ABC this was a different issue. The network shared that Fauziah acted within the editorial guidelines and has done nothing wrong in their books. To date, the network supported her fully while others wanted her to lose her job. 

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‘Ms. Ibrahim employed the adversarial or ‘devil’s advocate’ approach to interviewing. We are satisfied the interview with Mr. Albanese was suitably rigorous and informative, the questions posed by Ms. Ibrahim were relevant and based strictly on news value,’ 

ABC

Thus far, Fauziah Ibrahim has deleted her account completely from Twitter. She previously deleted posts related to ABC before ultimately deleting her Twitter account. 

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