Sunrise’s Natalie Barr reveals what she really thinks of her new co-host Matt Shirvington
Sunrise’s Natalie Barr reveals what she really thinks about her new co-host Matt Shirvington – and her cheeky advice to others hoping for a career in TV
Sunrise presenter Natalie Barr has revealed what she really thinks about her new co-presenter Matt Shirvington.
The 55-year-old told The Sydney Morning Herald on Sunday, she has known Matt for years because they “would see each other at events and always got along.”
“He’s the type of guy who just fits in. He’s a really nice, normal guy with a daggy-dad sense of humor,” she said.
Natalie further revealed how she handles public scrutiny, saying she doesn’t feel any added pressure as the more experienced presenter.
“I don’t mind a little scrutiny. Some people will like the way I do things, others won’t. If you can’t handle that, don’t be on TV,” she explained.
Natalie Barr, 55, (pictured) from Sunrise has revealed what she really thinks about her new co-host Matt Shirvington
Natalie said she has turned off notifications on Twitter and is blocking all trolls who send her cruel messages on Instagram.
“I think when you do a public job, it’s an essential part. You can’t expect everyone to write glowing reviews,” she added.
Matt was announced as David Kochie’s replacement on Sunrise last month.
While Matt learns the ropes, Natalie has done the lion’s share of hard-hitting interviews, cementing her status as Australia’s queen of breakfast TV.
A Seven insider recently told Daily Mail Australia that the secret behind Natalie’s success is not only her excellent journalism skills, but also her friendly and loyal demeanor.
“He’s the type of guy who just fits in. He’s a really nice, normal guy with a daggy-dad sense of humour,” she said of her new co-host (pictured)
Natalie further revealed how she handles public scrutiny, saying she doesn’t feel any added pressure as the more experienced presenter.
“Nat has earned the public’s respect for proving time and time again that she’s in that chair to ask the questions they want answered — no matter how hard it is to ask them,” they said.
“There are a lot of prickly people in the Australian media, but Nat has proven that you can get to the top by being kind and loyal. She cares about everyone she works with.
Nat’s secret? She’s not pretending. There are no games. She loves her family, her job and good journalism.’
Daily Mail Australia analyzes also show that Australians, whether Sunrise viewers or not, are interested in what she has to say on issues ranging from the disappearance of the Titanic submarine, Medicare and the Brittany Higgins case.
Matt was announced as David Kochie’s replacement on Sunrise last month