
Former PM mistaken for Noosa Uber driver
Imagine jumping in a stranger's car instead of your Uber.
Imagine then finding out your driver was a former prime minister.
That's exactly what happened to a group of tipsy revellers in Noosa who jumped in the car of Kevin Rudd only to realise half way through the trip he was no Uber driver.
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Mr Rudd admitted he was behind the wheel on Twitter.
"Guilty as charged" he tweeted.
Dad just dropped us off at a restaurant in Noosa then went to find a park because it’s raining. Then I thought I saw some people pile into his car, told myself it wasn’t—must be a similar looking Uber.
— Jessica Rudd (@Jess_Rudd) April 6, 2021
"Four young Melburnians getting drenched in a Queensland subtropical downpour at Noosa last night with no Uber in sight," he said.
"So what's a man to do? Good kids. I hope they've had some fun up here."
Mr Rudd, 63, had just dropped off his daughter Jessica at Noosa when the case of mistaken identity unfolded.
The 37-year-old also took to Twitter to share the hilarious story.
Guilty as charged. Four young Melburnians getting drenched in a Queensland subtropical downpour at Noosa last night with no Uber in sight... So what's a man to do? Good kids. I hope they've had some fun up here.
— Kevin Rudd (@MrKRudd) April 6, 2021
She said her dad was trying to find a car park after dropping her off because it was raining.
"Then I thought I saw some people pile into his car, told myself it wasn't - must be a similar-looking Uber," she said.
"It wasn't.
"It was Dad's car."