AFL's Bailey Smith Faces Backlash for Insensitive Brokeback Mountain Posts and Homophobic Jokes

September 29, 2025
AFL's Bailey Smith Faces Backlash for Insensitive Brokeback Mountain Posts and Homophobic Jokes
  • Bailey Smith, an AFL player for Geelong, sparked controversy during Mad Monday celebrations by posting Instagram photos referencing the film Brokeback Mountain, including a costume as a character from Legends of the Fall and a caption that drew criticism for insensitivity and perceived homophobia.

  • Smith's posts also included a photo with teammate Patrick Dangerfield dressed as a cowboy, with a caption referencing Brokeback Mountain, which many viewed as an insensitive joke.

  • The controversy intensified when Smith posted a photo of teammate Max Holmes dressed as a journalist, with a caption that was later deleted, adding fuel to the debate.

  • Specifically, Smith was caught on video verbally abusing a female photographer during training, telling her she 'does a f***ing s**t job' and giving her the middle finger, which Wilson condemned as unprofessional.

  • Smith also mocked journalist Caroline Wilson with a costume and social media posts, including a caption with sexual connotations, which further fueled the controversy.

  • Brown explicitly criticized Smith for homophobia, stating that it makes someone a loser and calling for more respectful and inclusive behavior among players.

  • The event also featured other controversial elements, such as players attending as Irish band Kneecap and Holmes's costume as journalist Caroline Wilson, which attracted additional attention.

  • Wilson publicly criticized Smith for his repeated disrespectful behavior, questioning his attitude towards mental health and accountability.

  • Wilson's criticism of Smith's behavior was echoed by Brown on social media, highlighting concerns over professionalism and respect in the sport.

  • Smith's history of misconduct includes abusive behavior towards a female photographer and a junior AFL staffer, as well as an apology for verbal abuse directed at a journalist.

  • The incident highlights ongoing issues with player conduct and underscores the need for better behavior during celebrations, especially regarding sensitive topics like homophobia.

  • Brown, a former AFL player and openly bisexual, responded to Smith's posts by calling him a 'homophobic loser' and emphasizing that homophobia, not losing a grand final, defines a person's character.

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