Australian cricket bowler Glenn McGrath on Sunrise host Mylee Hogan’s sick joke about his death
Glenn McGrath breaks her silence on Sunrise host’s sick joke about her ‘death’, after she was DEMOTEED from host to reporter role
- Mylee Hogan blurted out ‘Glenn McGrath died’ on the Sunrise show
- Paul Hogan’s granddaughter disappeared from the screens after
- She returned to the show Thursday as a roadside reporter.
- Glenn McGrath revealed that he had spoken to her and clarified things
Glenn McGrath broke his silence after a Sunrise presenter made an awkward on-air joke about the cricket great’s death.
Before McGrath’s live broadcast to the breakfast show, newscaster Mylee Hogan was heard saying: ‘Glenn McGrath died!’ off-screen. Her comment drew a surprised reaction from her co-hosts, Mark Beretta and Edwina Bartholomew.
When asked during the annual Jane McGrath High Tea at Sydney’s Allianz Stadium on Friday morning, the McGrath Foundation co-founder and chairman confirmed that he had been in contact with Hogan.
“We have talked, everything is fine,” he said.
Glenn McGrath (pictured with his children James, Holly and Madison and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese) has broken his silence over a sick joke from the Sunrise presenter about his death.
Hogan has not been seen in the Dawn panel desk since you made the comments about McGrath. On Thursday she reappeared on the show as a reporter.
Prior to McGrath’s segment, Hogan had introduced a bizarre TikTok trend in which young users filmed themselves telling their parents that their favorite celebrity had died.
After making the joke about McGrath, Bartholomew and Beretta seemed to put their comments aside.
‘Not even… that’s not funny,’ Bartholomew said, to which Bretta added, ‘I don’t get that at all. It’s not funny. It’s crazy…’.
Bartholomew can be heard adding: ‘It’s not funny. Forgiveness.’
News presenter Mylee Hogan blurted out ‘Glenn McGrath died’ before a cross to interview the Australian cricket veteran
But viewers took offense to Hogan’s comments. On social media, some said they would boycott the show after his comment.
“We won’t watch Sunrise anymore, if that raven-haired girl reads the news again,” read one comment.
He made a comment about the death of Glen McGrath and laughed. Don’t you know that Glen’s first wife, Jane, tragically died of breast cancer?
Another comment read: ‘I totally agree, that was horrible.’
Seven declined to comment when contacted by Daily Mail Australia.
Mylee Hogan has now been demoted back to the role of reporter just days after she was welcomed as the new studio host on December 23.
McGrath was one of many high-profile attendees seen at the McGrath Foundation High Tea.
Despite the rain and wind, guests including Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and his partner Jodie Haydon, and NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet arrived in shades of fuchsia, pink and pastel pink.