Dr. Chris Brown appears relaxed as he arrives at Sydney Airport after returning from the South African jungle – after leaving Channel Ten and saying goodbye to I’m a Celebrity
Dr. Chris Brown is back in Australia preparing for a career change.
The 44-year-old flew from Johannesburg to Sydney on Saturday afternoon after finishing the latest series of I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here! Australia.
The vet looked relaxed and happy, smiling as he wheeled his pile of luggage through the Sydney Airport terminal after his latest stint in the South African jungle.
Chris was dressed comfortably in a plain black T-shirt and gray jeans, as well as a brown cap.
He was beaming as he left the airport, backpack strapped and several bags on his trolley, including a guitar case.
Dr. Chris Brown (pictured) is back in Australia preparing for a career change
The 44-year-old flew from Johannesburg to Sydney on Saturday afternoon after finishing the latest series of I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here! Australia
Chris is on gardening leave from Network Ten ahead of his move to Channel Seven in July.
Rumors about his first project at Seven are starting to circulate The Australian he reports that he will kick off his contract by hosting a home improvement show.
The as-yet-untitled reno series is being created by production company Endemol Shine and will begin filming this year, but won’t air until early 2024.
Seven’s latest renovation program, House Rules, was scrapped three years ago, and network executives hope the new format will be a hit.
The vet looked relaxed and happy, smiling as he wheeled his pile of luggage through the terminal at Sydney Airport after his latest stint in the South African jungle
Chris was dressed comfortably in a plain black T-shirt and gray jeans, as well as a brown cap
He left the airport with a backpack strapped on and several bags on his trolley, including a guitar case
Chris, who signed off from Ten’s I’m a Celebrity last Sunday night, signed a multi-year deal with Seven in February to produce unspecified ‘new projects’ for the station.
Chris first joined Ten in 2008 to host Bondi Vet which became a surprise hit and was syndicated around the world.
The actual series was based on his practical experience as a veterinarian at Bondi Junction Veterinary Hospital in Sydney’s east.
He became a part-time panelist on The Project and also co-hosted I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! and The Living Room, which was axed last year.
Chris is on gardening leave from Network Ten before moving to Channel Seven in July
Rumors of his first project at Seven are starting to circulate, with the Australian reporting that he will begin his contract hosting a home improvement show
The move to Seven is like a homecoming for Dr. Chris.
He began his TV career in 2003 as the host of Harry’s Practice on Seven, a role that earned him a Logie nomination for Most Popular New Talent.
The Sydney University graduate never intended to work in media, but was discovered by a talent scout telling animal stories over a few beers in a pub.
His passion for animals started as a child growing up in Newcastle where his father Graeme was the local vet.
In between working for Seven and Ten, Dr. Chris spent a stint on Nine hosting segments for Burke’s Backyard, as well as being a contributor to the Today show.
Chris, who signed off on Ten’s I’m a Celebrity last Sunday night, signed a multi-year deal with Seven in February to produce unspecified “new projects” for the station