Jason Micallef throws his clothes away every season and buys new ones

Published: August 8, 2014 at 7:17pm
Jason Micallef before he discovered money, fashion and probably also Ronnie Pellegrini

Jason Micallef before he discovered money, fashion and probably also Ronnie Pellegrini

 

Goodness, quite a lot of people seem to have listened to that interview Jason Micallef gave to RTK. Somebody else has posted a comment about the subject, which gives fascinating insight into the man’s vanity and socialism. I won’t mention other matters because he’s a married man and one must respect that.

The comment which came in just now:

In that interview he also said that he does not keep his clothes from one season to the other but always buys new clothes each season.

He was then asked whether he gives his cast-offs to others and he hesitated for a few seconds but remembered that he’s a socialist, so he replied ‘Yes, yes, I do.’




46 Comments Comment

  1. CiVi says:

    Just one word – nauseating.

  2. Spiru says:

    Quite an in depth philosophical interview, it seems.

  3. Emanuel Borg says:

    Liar liar pants on fire.

  4. Joe Fenech says:

    Pauvre con.

  5. Majestic says:

    Ah, but there’s even more.

    Asked to mention his favourite designer, Jason was quick to reply “Tommy Hilfiger”. Then, perhaps realising that it’s within anyone’s reach, he added “with Hugo Boss a close second”.

    This is hilarious stuff. In Britain and the US, people pay money to listen to look-alikes ridiculing celebrities and politicians. In our case the ‘celebrity’ is doing everything himself.

    Listen here:

    http://rtk.org.mt/ondemand.asp?cat=14

    Click on “wicc imb’wicc”

  6. ciccio says:

    One day, someone lucky will receive one of Jason Micallef’s cast-off jackets – with a brown envelope in the inner pocket.

  7. kos says:

    Why such a fuss about clothes? After all cucullus non facit monachum.

  8. Bob says:

    Lahaq fejn lahaq llum… as if we do not know how!

    Some one should record this before it disappears.

    • Max says:

      LOL fej lahaq ???? igifiri ghax ikollok naqra ta paga iktar min 20000 euro tajjeb illum ? MESKINA is socjeta maltija

  9. Had it up to Here says:

    Gauche Caviar.

  10. anthony says:

    The next time he drops into Austin Reed’s and after finishing his shopping he should walk down the road and turn right.

    Then, passing Normal Hamilton’s travel agency after a couple of hundred metres or so he should come across a large house on his right.

    This house was formerly one of the London pads of the Cavendish family.

    Jason should go in and spend the rest of the day there.

    Until he is asked to leave that is.

    He should visit regularly for twenty years or so.

    He needs to do so and badly.

    He might even learn something.

  11. Min Jaf says:

    Jason is not a socialist, A true socialist would get the maximum mileage from each set of clothes, then use the money so saved to enable others to buy new clothes for themselves.

    Jason is an incompetent, money-grubbing, self-important opportunist typical of the Taghna Lkoll herd that is driving everything in this country to ruin.

  12. Jace says:

    I change my wardrobe every four years and my favourite designer would definitely be Versace. Hilfiger is for kids.

  13. Dickens says:

    In the wake of America’s intervention to stop the certain genocide of minority groups who find themselves in the way of ISIS, a number of civilized countries have been reported on the international media to be offering assistance in this intervention.

    Will Joseph Muscat’s government be following suit?

    If one had to go by the coverage of the situation as presented tonight on ONE news, I would hazard a guess that the answer is NO.

    The catastrophic situation developing in Iraq that is dominating all news stations all over the world deserved a few seconds of impersonal mention as far as ONE is concerned and nothing else.

  14. thealley says:

    Daphne, can you do a survey between your readers on who are the most irritating and pathetic Taghna Lkollers? Jason would possibly be in the top 10. There would be quite a good battle between Ramona Frendo, Nuxellina and Musumeci for the first place, I guess…

  15. Persil says:

    Yes he told the interviewer that he changes his wardrobe every season. He gives away his clothes and buys new ones.

    He is not like me. I am fashion minded but I cannot afford to throw away my clothes just like that.

    Clothes cost a lot of money even if they are bought in Malta, more so if they are of a certain brand.

    Min ghandu l-bzar ha jroxxu.

  16. H.Galea(NRK) says:

    X’dardir … vera jfakkarni f’wiehed minn dawk li qatt ma libsu qalziet.

  17. Carmen Healey says:

    Not like me then – I keep the clothes I bought the year before and usually I buy clothes during sale time but not everyone is born under the same star. Still I am very happy of my way of life

  18. Queen's English says:

    What I’m about to say has nothing to do with the man mentioned in your post. Is it illegal to out someone as being gay? Does it make a difference whether the person is married or not? I understand that in the case of legal action you’d have to prove that they are homosexual, which might be difficult if you need evidence that will stand up in court. I am thinking of Oscar Wilde’s case, for example, and how it all turned against him when it was shown that he was really gay.

    • H.P. Baxxter says:

      This question came up a couple of times since this blog was set up. As far as I can make it out, stating that someone is homosexual does not constitute libel.

      [Daphne – It does, if it is untrue and the person is married or in any other situation (e.g. male singer selling music to hordes of girl fans) where the false accusation would cause harm. Refer to the Jason Donovan and Robbie Williams cases. Of course, in Malta you could simply run them over.]

      • H.P. Baxxter says:

        What if it’s in the context of satire, and the lie is so obviously untrue that no one will believe it? (as in the Jerry Falwell vs Larry Flynt case). Or if the subject is gay but the false accusation is that he or she is heterosexual?

        [Daphne – The Larry Flynt case was in the US. The law is different there, so we can’t make any kind of fair comparison. And yes, saying that a gay person is heterosexual in a context where this could cause him/her damage is libellous. An example: claiming that Gabi Calleja is a straight woman only pretending to be gay would have been clearly libellous in the context of her public image and lobbying work.]

      • Min Jaf says:

        Or simply just marry them off.

      • chico says:

        I don’t think this one can be run over actually. Isn’t he from Mellieha himself?

  19. F.X. says:

    So we have someone on public payroll taking credit for a mural of an angry girl on a doughnut who claims that he has enough money to change his wardrobe every season.

    Does his party (in full power) and his Spoiltness realize how offensive this is for the thousands of hard working people in the public sector?

  20. Denis says:

    They are socialist until they get their hands on public funds.

    • F.X. says:

      Thats right. Socialism was a bridge between communism and capitalism. It had nothing to offer in its own right. Make a checklist and tick accordingly in context of present situation.

  21. manum says:

    Possibli dawn jemmnu li in nies jemmnu kollox? Kieku jien nisthi nitkellem hekk. Dikjarazzjoni ta kemm hu stupidu, u jippretendi li ghandna nibilghu kull ma jghid bhala fatt. IQ ta tigiega.

  22. G Wells says:

    Sounds a bit gay to me

  23. Charles Darwin says:

    Shame on Times of Malta.

    http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20140809/local/updated-83-year-old-admits-hit-and-run-in-lija.531095

    Why don’t they pick on Manwel Mallia and ask about the 500K at home or how the Minister for Gozo repays his loan or what the Police are doing to stop the wave of criminal activity taking place in Sliema instead of picking on an old man who seems to have genuinely made a mistake.

    • curious says:

      If only The Times of Malta reporters were that quick in finding Sai Mizzi’s address.

    • chico says:

      Seems like the Times of Malta have a fetish for old people…first it was Agatha’s ‘love’ letter, now this. Pathetic isn’t the right word. I have a feeling that the rumour I heard about some big shot with a foot in Castille is correct.

  24. Ghar u Kasa says:

    Jason also said that one of the worst things that can happen to him is seeing someone else wearing something that he’s wearing too.

    So, he buys 95% of his clothes when travelling overseas.

  25. Persil says:

    Yes, he said that he ignores criticism. He used to adore his friends but now he realised that friends are not always friends.

    So his circle of friends is small and he does not look up to them as gods like he used to before.

    I understand that some of his friends betrayed him, so now he is on the look out.

    Daphne, ma kienx kumment li ghaddejtlek kemm qajjem diskussjoni.

  26. S. says:

    How phoney. At least he donates the clothes to others which is at least something good.

    [Daphne – Yes, except for the obvious fact that men who are in need of clothes discarded by people like Jason Micallef have little or no use for the sort of clothes he wears.]

    • KALANCC says:

      Not phoney at all. A young man I knew who used to stink like a billygoat was compelled to throw away his clothes every season. His mother try as she might never succeeded in washing off the stains of accumulated filth, so there was no other option.

  27. KALANCC says:

    Now let’s be serious. I really love that mug-shot of Jason at the top of the page. Just look at the mug.

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