RHOM’s Gamble Breaux faces ‘copyright issues’ over new single Classy

Real Housewives of Melbourne star Gamble Breaux is forced to pull her single Classy amid claims it sounds similar to a song by a Christian band

Gamble Breaux tried to release a new single about being a ‘classy mess’ in self-isolation, but it was mysteriously taken down.

The Real Housewives of Melbourne star, 46, revealed she had had ‘issues’ with her song Classy, but was hoping to re-release an updated version soon.

‘I published a song called Classy on Friday and had to pull it back down. We had some issues with it,’ she told The Ben, Rob & Robbo Show.

Classy! Real Housewives of Melbourne star Gamble Breaux is forced to pull her latest single off the internet

She added: ‘We will have it right back up again as soon as possible without those issues, so stay tuned. So I hope you listen to the next version of classy and enjoy it.’ 

Gamble had received a backlash on social media over the song and was accused by one Twitter user of copying This Is Living by Christian band Hillsong Young & Free.

TV Blackbox also reported there were ‘whispers of copyright issues’. 

Gamble told the Herald Sun earlier this month she had created the song to stay optimistic while self-isolating during the coronavirus pandemic.  

'We had some issues with it': Real Housewives of Melbourne's Gamble Breaux tried to release a new single about being a 'classy mess' in quarantine, but it was mysteriously taken down

‘We had some issues with it’: Real Housewives of Melbourne’s Gamble Breaux tried to release a new single about being a ‘classy mess’ in quarantine, but it was mysteriously taken down 

‘I’m going nuts here at home,’ Gamble said.

‘I wake up late in my pyjamas, put on my workout gear, but don’t work out, then wake up in it the next day. It’s getting messier as we go along. 

‘My nails are completely gone, can’t get them done, and my hair is a mess but you with roll it.’ 

She described the song as ‘fun’, and said she hoped to ‘cheer people up’ with its ‘self-mocking’ and relatable lyrics.  

‘I’m going nuts here at home’: Gamble told the Herald Sun earlier this month she created the song to stay optimistic while self isolating 

Gamble will appear in the new season of Real Housewives of Melbourne in 2021.

She is set to star alongside fan favourites such as Janet Roach, 61, Lydia Schiavello, 50, and Gina Liano, 53.

This season will introduce some new faces, including Anjali Rao, 46, Cherry Dipietrantonio, 39, and Kyla Kirkpatrick, 42. 

Back with a bang! Pictured from left to right: Anjali Rao, Gamble Breaux, Janet Roach, Gina Liano, Lydia Schiavello, Cherry Dipietrantonio and Kyla Kirkpatrick

Back with a bang! Pictured from left to right: Anjali Rao, Gamble Breaux, Janet Roach, Gina Liano, Lydia Schiavello, Cherry Dipietrantonio and Kyla Kirkpatrick