Hollywood actor Jack Black lets rip on Prime Minister Tony Abbott for his stance on gay marriage calling him a ‘nutter butter’ in Sydney radio interview 

  • Jack Black lashes at Prime Minister Tony Abbott on a Sydney radio station 
  • The Hollywood star was referring to the PM's stance against gay marriage
  • Radio hosts were pitching Mr Abbott as a story line for Jack's new TV show
  • Jack Black called the PM a 'nutter butter' saying he was from the 'stone ages' 

Hollywood star Jack Black has labelled Prime Minister Tony Abbott a 'nutter' after he was questioned about the Australian leader's his stance against gay marriage.

Sydney 2DayFM radio hosts, Dan Debuf and Maz Compton, were pitching Mr Abbott's stance against marriage equality as a story line for the comedian's new television show Brink.

Believing the Prime Minister's anti gay marriage view is bizarre within today's society, Jack Black said: 'I personally think the guy is living in the Stone Ages though he's not seeing the writing on the wall.'

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James Black criticises Prime Minister Tony Abbott's stance on marriage -equality this morning saying he's living in the 'stone age'

James Black criticises Prime Minister Tony Abbott's stance on marriage -equality this morning saying he's living in the 'stone age'

'The movement of the world is heading towards equality for all people and sexual preferences.

'We are all the same in the end, who cares what gives you a b***r really,' he continued.

Dan Debuf responded to the comedian's response by sharing his puzzlement on why the Prime Minister has taken such a strong stance.

'At this stage I have no idea what the guy is thinking, he is frequently seen eating raw onions as if they were apples,' he said.

Managing to find humour in the situation, Jack Black called Mr Abbott a 'nutter butter.'

'Yeah he sounds like a bit of a nutter, a bit of a nutter butter,' he said. 

Mr Abbott made headlines this week after cementing his stance against Marriage Equality.

Blocking his ministers from completing a conscious vote, Mr Abbott controlled the numbers needed to pass changes to the Marriage Act which will allow gay marriage.

Australia is the only developed English-speaking country that does not allow same-sex marriage. 

Tony Abbott made headlines this week after confirming coalition MP's will not have a free vote on same-sex marriage

Tony Abbott made headlines this week after confirming coalition MP's will not have a free vote on same-sex marriage

Sydney radio hosts of 2DayFM  were asking actor comedian Jack Black to use Prime Minister Tony Abbott's stance as a story line in his new television show Brink 

Sydney radio hosts of 2DayFM  were asking actor comedian Jack Black to use Prime Minister Tony Abbott's stance as a story line in his new television show Brink 

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