Natalie Barr, who hosts the morning show Sunrise, opened up about the departure of David Koch from the program last year.
She also talked about how she felt when Shirvo replaced him. According to her, she and the other producers were initially nervous about the change.
She noted that the decision to replace David Koch was a gamble that Australian television had to take. Since he had been the longest-serving host of the breakfast program, it was important that the program worked seamlessly.
Koch had reportedly told her that he wanted to leave the program after a long time. She was initially happy for him, but she knew that it would be different.
She also noted that she was comfortable working with Shirvo, who had been hosting the programs for the previous year.
She praised Shirvo, saying that he was a great individual and that he was able to work seamlessly with the other producers.
During the interview, Nat also talked about the rumors about a rift between herself and Melissa Doyle, who had co-hosted the program from 2002 to 2013.
She stated that she and her colleagues have never had any issues on the program, and she would often ignore gossip about it. She also claimed that she did not remember any catfights happening in the office.
She also talked about the rumors about her feeling overlooked when Samantha Armytage was appointed as the new host of the program in 2013.
She stated that she had dinner with the show’s executive producer and Sam after she had announced her intention to take over the program.
She also stated that she did not think that she was ready to take on the role at that time. She believed that Sam was the right person to take over the program, and she was surprised by how people would react to her statements.