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Suzi Quatro Blushes Over Edgy Questions on Australian TV Show

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Suzi Quatro Blushes Over Edgy Questions On Australian Tv Show

Suzi Quatro, the iconic rock legend, found herself blushing during a recent appearance on the Australian television show The Project. The 73-year-old musician was asked some edgy questions that left her momentarily speechless.

During the interview, Suzi was quizzed on her preferences between sex, drugs, and rock ‘n’ roll in the present day, leading to an amusing and slightly awkward moment. Laughing off the question, she hesitated before finally responding with a touch of humor.

Amidst giggles from the show’s hosts, Suzi humorously admitted, ‘Now you’re putting me on the spot. The one that’s the most natural…I don’t need…I don’t need the drugs.’

Jokingly, she exclaimed, ‘Oh, my god. Can you give me your shovel so I can dig a little…’ before regaining her composure and stating, ‘I’m a good Catholic girl. I say rock ‘n’ roll is where I sit.’

Currently on her 38th tour in Australia, Suzi Quatro disclosed her enjoyment of visiting Jimmy’s on the Mall in Brisbane, Queensland during her stays. She shared anecdotes of her time exploring the city, including her routine walks to the mall and stopping for a drink at the popular spot.

Expressing her affection for the country, Suzi mentioned, ‘I’ve been to this country so many times I’ve had the enjoyment of getting really to know the country.’ She elaborated on her recent experiences in Brisbane, painting a vivid picture of her daily activities.

As a part of the Red Hot Summer Tour, Suzi Quatro is scheduled to perform in Victoria Park, Ballarat on Sunday as she continues to enthrall her Australian fans. Having already revealed plans for future tours, her enduring passion for rock ‘n’ roll remains as strong as ever.

Rachel Adams

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