In a surprising career move, the husband of Higgins, a well-known media figure, has landed a position with the left-leaning campaign organization GetUp. This news has sparked interest, especially given his background in political media. But what's the real story behind this shift?
Higgins' husband, a former Sky News producer and media advisor to the highest levels of government, is making a bold change. He expressed his enthusiasm for the role, stating it aligns with his personal beliefs. This transition raises questions about the intersection of media and politics and the potential influence of personal ideologies on professional paths.
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What do you think about media professionals transitioning to political activism? Is it a natural progression or a controversial blend of two worlds?