The Labour mayor of Qormi, Rosianne Cutajar (you know, Peter Paul’s friend in a queue crisis) still has pick-up pics on Badoo

Published: December 5, 2013 at 1:06am

Be quick and check out the trailer-trash-tart pictures and attitude before she takes down her profile. What with this and her Catania hostess profiles, you’d be forgiven for thinking that she picks up men for a living and teaching boys in Valletta is what she does to put a respectable face on things so that she can stay in Labour Party politics. Because you know how it is – Labour doesn’t want you if you’re trash.

She’s super-tacky and trashy, but what does it say about the Labour Party, letting her stand for election on its ticket and giving her whatever authority she thinks she has to ring the police commissioner and order him around?

Rosianne Cutajar 1

Rosianne Cutajar 2

Rosianne Cutajar 3




24 Comments Comment

  1. Jozef says:

    It’s lonely at the top.

  2. Makjavel says:

    Seeing all this and the product she seems to sell, no wonder she can order certain people around.

  3. manum says:

    Ma nistax nifhem kif din tista tidher quddiem it-tfal ta l-iskola bhala ezempju serju.

  4. edgar says:

    Rosianne, so how much for an hour ?

  5. Osservatore says:

    Wannabe mayor/teacher by day. Wannabe hostess by night.

    What a charming and versatile woman.

  6. Gaetano Pace says:

    We are getting to understand how certain people manage to have a directory of telephone numbers not so accessible to commoners like me.

    In the United States it is usually call girls and their agencies that have so many VIP(hones) on their lists. In downtown states they call them hookers, for they hook on to the first pair of pants that pass by.

  7. albona says:

    Malta’s very own cicciolina.

  8. Scarlet says:

    Hamalla ta’ vera – Labour role model ghaz-zghazagh Lajburisti hi.

  9. ciccio says:

    What do we know, she might even have Berlusconi’s number on her mobile phone…

  10. Kevin says:

    This woman has no self respect. How is she supposed to lead others? No wonder she shifted the attention away from the abuse of position through an appeal to patriotism.

    • observer says:

      Somebody once said that patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel.

      I do not know when or where this creature has ever made an appeal to patriotism.

      Someone else from Qormi – now residing in luxury at Portomaso, but otherwise very much interested in aiding African charity operations through contacts in the Bahamas – recently said that he was doing consultancy work for free so that he can do something for his country.

      That’s what I call real patriotism.

      Or was it that he said he was doing his country? I’m not sure I heard him correctly.

  11. ciccio says:

    Oh look, Dubai firm “can help wealthy individuals “jump the queue” to buy a Maltese passport.”

    http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20131205/local/dubai-firm-promises-fast-track-to-maltese-citizenship.497639

    Why don’t they just put them through to Nuxellina and the Police Commissioner?

  12. Joe Fenech says:

    Any particular jobs you can do, Rosianne?

    • observer says:

      Blow- drys, for example??

      • H.P. Baxxter says:

        The whole issue over Miss Cutajar’s job has been blown out of proportion.

        Although it is something of a blow for the government, hopefully it will blow over in a few days. I feel it is just a storm in a teacup, perhaps with the teabag still in the cup.

        Sure, it is a hard pill to swallow for Miss Cutajar, but we must all come together at this special time of year, a time of sated satisfaction, mince pies and cream tarts, big logs covered in icing, and if, while putting up the tree, one of the bulbs should blow out…(That’s enough. Ed.)

  13. Joe Fenech says:

    So all these website (apart from this one) date from a year ago. Where politics already on her cards at that point or did she decide one fine days that she wanted to enter politics? On both accounts it says a lot about her and the ways many Maltese view politics.

    And what about her school? Are they OK with her behaviour?

    • Bullivant says:

      Is she a suitable teacher – not in terms of qualifications, to giver her the benefit of the doubt – as regards ethical conduct ?

  14. Sue Borg says:

    Kulhadd kellu hajja qabel ma gradwa jew dahal fil-politika. Sincerament ma nistax nifhem what’s the big deal, tfajla bhal hafna tfajliet ohrajn li thobb tohrog ma shabha. Mhux qed nara ritratti dizonesti, aktar nahseb qed timmaginaw dak li tixtiequ taraw.

  15. Manuel says:

    This calls for the attention of the school that employs her. What a great example she is setting for her students. Do the school authorities know about this? What does she teach, PSD? That’s good way to teach them sex education.

  16. Joe says:

    Can the headmaster of St Albert the Great College explain why this woman is employed as a secondary school teacher for boys?

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