Coronavirus: ‘Kiwi Ken Doll’ Dr. Ashley Bloomfield honored in rap video



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Actor Jordan Mooney in the rap video for the song titled 'Sir Ashley Bloomfield'.

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Actor Jordan Mooney in the rap video for the song titled ‘Sir Ashley Bloomfield’.

The nation’s romance with Dr. Ashley Bloomfield, Director General of Health, has escalated to new heights, or depths, depending on how you look at it, with the release of a rap song.

Actor Jordan Mooney – who played Eric on the television show West Side – stars in a music video that pays tribute to Bloomfield posted on YouTube.

Among the lyrics of the song. Sir Ashley Bloomfield includes calls for the doctor to receive a knighthood, and that love “Cindy”[s] he as if it were from his womb.

“I will be the bride, he will be my boyfriend, the prince of health. I am the cookie, you are the quince,” says Mooney.

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Then he labels Bloomfield, “a Kiwi Ken doll.”

If a rap video wasn’t enough, the Bloomfield image is also for sale on hand towels created by Wellington artist Kirsten Sutherland.

The gesture was a not-so-subtle reminder for New Zealanders to wash their hands.

The modest public servant has become a regular fixture in New Zealand living rooms during the Covid-19 pandemic.

His almost daily press conferences have turned into appointment visits, his unflappable demeanor and clear method of communication have earned him legions of fans.

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