There is something special happening in Australia with the joy and love for #Matildas. Stadiums and living rooms packed with people to watch women’s sport is what equality looks like. I’m proud of our team and I’m proud of Australia for getting behind our superstar women 💪🏻
This World Cup is the most attended women’s sporting event of any kind in the history of the world, in a country that isn’t even supposed to like soccer. 1.6m live spectators before the quarter finals even began. Awe-inspiring athleticism. A watershed in women’s sport. #Matildas
‘As Australians embrace @TheMatildas ..it could be that they’re supporting something even more significant..’
The right to be seen, heard, represented, believed, protected, supported, invested in, elevated.
Equality.
#FIFAWWC Go #Matildas 💚💛 https://t.co/Su2H4VYN00
I'm a regular watcher (and attender) of women's sport events but always with family, and it dawns on me that this #FIFAWWC is the first time I've arranged with my male friends to get together specifically to watch women's sport and I reckon I'm not the only one. #Matildas
It fills my heart to think about all the little girls across Australia tonight seeing they can be the hero, the one to shine, they can be the superstar, that a nation adores, in no man’s shadow and cheers on. Priceless. The #Matildas have already won. #FIFAWWC#TilitsDone
Reaching a semi - final is not just the furtherst the #Matildas have ever gone.
It’s the furthest any Australian football team has ever gone in a World Cup.
Don’t you forget it. Period.
#FIFAWomensWorldCup2023#FIFAWWC
You gotta love #PrinceHarry!
Despite his father being a cruel, petty and an overall bad father, he’s still there, sitting where they put him, wearing his earned medals and not giving a fu*k.
I salute him 👏👏👏
#Coronation