Moment a warring neighbour calls an 86-year-old grandmother a ‘b**ch’ on A Current Affair resurfaces

Classic moment a warring neighbour calls an 86-year-old grandmother a ‘b**ch’ on A Current Affair resurfaces in new social media account that has everyone talking


A wild viral moment from A Current Affair has resurfaced on a new Twitter meme account.

The @ACAreacts account, which has been running for less than a month, catalogues some of the most off-the-wall moments from the show.

One memorable interview features a woman calling her 86-year-old neighbour ‘a b**ch’.

Remember her? A wild viral moment from A Current Affair has resurfaced on a new Twitter meme account

The classic ACA story featured reporter Steve Marshall interviewing two women on opposite sides of a neighbourhood war. 

In the clip, Marshall asked one of the women, ‘Why take out an [Apprehended Violence Order] on an 86-year-old woman?’

‘Because she’s a b**ch,’ was her blunt reply. 

Viral moment: The classic ACA story featured reporter Steve Marshall (right) interviewing two women on opposite sides of a neighbourhood war

Viral moment: The classic ACA story featured reporter Steve Marshall (right) interviewing two women on opposite sides of a neighbourhood war

One amused fan wrote on Twitter: ‘Life goals getting an AVO at 80 + hahaha.’

‘It’s time….think I’m going to start watching ACA for the laughs,’ another person said.

A third person joked: ‘At least there is no age based discrimination to be seen here.’ 

The original story featured additional details of her escalating war with the grandmother.

These included complaints one of the women was using a caravan in her front yard as a ‘brothel,’ and allegations threatening voodoo dolls were sent in the mail. 

Favourite: The Twitter account also features numerous videos of A Current Affair's interviews with controversial politician Pauline Hanson (left)

Favourite: The Twitter account also features numerous videos of A Current Affair’s interviews with controversial politician Pauline Hanson (left)

The Twitter account also features numerous videos of A Current Affair’s interviews with controversial politician Pauline Hanson, including the infamous moment she entered the Australian Senate chambers wearing a burqa.

It also features a third video of a priest reenacting an incident he witnessed, and saying a woman lunged at a man ‘like a wild dog’.

The new social media page is proving to be popular, with Studio 10 host Sarah Harris Tweeting: ‘Is there an Insta version of this account?’

‘This account is exactly what I needed at this exact moment,’ another person said.

‘Absolute GOLD,’ a third agreed.

A spokesperson for the Nine Network told Daily Mail Australia the account ‘is in no way affiliated with Nine’ and they don’t know who runs it. 

Stunt: It included the infamous moment she entered the Australian Senate chambers wearing a burqa

Stunt: It included the infamous moment she entered the Australian Senate chambers wearing a burqa

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