Lincoln Younes had some choice words for Kim Kardashian after she was named a GQ magazine Man of the Year last week.
The former Home and Away star, 31, said he had mixed feelings about the US men’s fashion magazine awarding the American socialite the top honour.
‘I definitely think naming a woman as man of the year is really progressive and a great thing,’ he told The Daily Telegraph.
‘I don’t know how I feel about Kim though. I think there are some other women I would put first.’
Last year, GQ Australia awarded Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, Baz Luhrmann, Russell Crowe, Murray Bartlett, DJ Fisher and Dylan Alcott as their joint MOTY.

Lincoln Younes had some choice words for Kim Kardashian after she was named a GQ magazine Man of the Year last week
Meanwhile, Younes is said to be in the running for a nomination this year, after his work on the critically acclaimed miniseries Last King of the Cross.
Last week, Kim baffled fans after landing on the cover of GQ’s Men Of The Year edition.
The 43-year-old reality star was one of three cover stars of the US edition, which honoured a selection of people who have shaped culture, fashion, entertainment and sport in 2023.

The former Home and Away star, 31, said he had mixed feelings about the US men’s fashion magazine awarding the American socialite the top honour
Kim was branded Tycoon Of The Year after launching Skims menswear, and posed in an androgynous suit and tie for the cover spread, taking to Instagram to share: ‘Hi! I’m the GQ Man of the Year!’
She is not the first female to cover the annual edition, following on from Rihanna, Megan Thee Stallion, Jennifer Lopez, Jennifer Aniston and Scarlett Johansson.
Meanwhile, Younes’ star is on the rise and he recently purchased a sleek Bondi apartment for a cool $925,000.

‘I definitely think naming a woman as man of the year is really progressive and a great thing’ he said
The swanky two-bedroom pad is nestled between Sydney’s iconic Bondi Beach and bustling Bondi Junction and boasts an elegant 1930s Art Deco design.
This prime property, part of a 12-unit low-rise, had previously been on the market with Ray White Woollahra Paddington but failed to find a buyer.
However, when listed recently with Ray White Eastern Beaches Coogee, it caught Younes’ eye and was snatched up within a week.

Younes is said to be in the running for scoring a nomination for GQ Australia’s MOTY this year, for his work on the critically acclaimed miniseries Last King of the Cross