Monique Ryan has had, by all accounts, an embarrassing start to her campaign for re-election.
Footage of the Kooyong MP’s husband Peter Jordan snatching a poster of her Liberal party challenger made headlines across the country a couple of weeks ago.
Mr Jordan, who refused to give his name when filmed in the petty act, later apologised ‘unreservedly’.
So too did Dr Ryan, but that didn’t help draw a line under the story.
Excruciating footage of the Teal MP refusing to answer questions about the incident in the corridors of Parliament House kept the story trundling along.
And then Liberal candidate Amelia Hamer, whose sign was snatched, got in on the action by printing 200 new posters.
‘Monique, please DO NOT take this sign!’, they were captioned beneath a massive ‘stop’ symbol.
Perhaps seeking some light relief of her own, Dr Ryan tried to engage with a satirical drag Liberal senate candidate, called Belinda Gread (pictured, below).
Ms Gread, the brainchild of drag artist Nic Bedford and a conscious echo of ‘Pauline Pantsdown’, has released a single called ‘More for Me’.
‘The song is about Belinda's plan for the country, to cut the wasteful and out of control spending on the public service and get Australia BACK ON TRACK!’, an ad for actors states.
‘Side note, this is a piss take of the liberal parties policies, not endorsing them.’
But in a recent Instagram video in character, Ms Gread claimed that the backlash to her music video forced her to defect from the Liberal Party.
Cue Teal MP Monique Ryan trying to get in on the joke by commenting: ‘Join us’.
But Ms Gread was having none of it.
‘No thank you, darling,’ she wrote.
‘Not interested in your fake green agenda!’
Ouch.