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Married At First Sight's Al Perkins forced to make public apology by Western Australian government after being pictured patting a quokka


Married At First Sight star Al Perkins has made a public apology after he took a photo of himself touching a quokka.

The former reality star revealed that the penance was made on the behest of after the Western Australian government following the encounter with the furry critter on Rottnest Island earlier this year, which he documented on Instagram. Touching quokkas is strictly forbidden, with signs all around the island warning visitors that feeding or interacting with the animals is banned. The former reality star revealed that the penance was made on the behest of after the Western Australian government following the encounter with the furry critter on Rottnest Island earlier this year, which he documented on Instagram

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