A hoarse and exhausted Larry Emdur shares hilarious aftermath of his Gold Logie win: ‘Best night of my life’

Larry Emdur has given his fans an update after taking home the Gold Logie on Sunday night.

The TV presenter filmed a video from his couch and shared it on Instagram on Monday.

In the clip, Larry can be seen with a noticeably hoarse voice and he appears exhausted but in excellent spirits.

“Last night was the best night of my life,” Larry began, before explaining that he had been inundated with well-wisher messages.

“I’m trying to answer all these messages. I literally have hundreds and hundreds of texts and as soon as I answer 20, I get 50 more,” he said, bewildered.

“I try to answer hundreds of emails and if I answer ten DMs I get twenty more,” he added.

Larry then talked about the physical toll that night’s awards ceremony had taken on him.

“Oh man, my feet hurt so much. My fingers hurt from texting. I have the worst headache. My butt hurts from the tattoo,” he revealed, referring to the Logies-themed tattoo he had gotten that morning.

Larry Emdur (pictured) has given his fans an update after taking home the Gold Logie on Sunday night. The TV presenter filmed a video from his couch

“But the good news is I finally got the twins to sleep,” Larry concluded, before turning the camera to his two Logies, who were lying under a blanket.

Larry swore and referred to a part of the female anatomy in a hilarious, foul-mouthed victory speech after winning the coveted Gold Logie on Sunday night.

The Morning Show host took to the stage at the Logies ceremony in Sydney drew thunderous applause from the audience, as he mocked the number of times his programs had been cancelled over the years and his wide range of dubious presenting jobs.

‘I I just remembered I said if I won I would get all the nominees’ initials tattooed on my butt live tomorrow morning,” he began, drawing laughter from the audience.

“The good news is I finally got the twins to sleep,” Larry said, before turning the camera to his two Logies tucked under a blanket

“The good news is I finally got the twins to sleep,” Larry said, before turning the camera to his two Logies tucked under a blanket

Larry swore and referred to a part of the female anatomy in a hilarious, foul-mouthed victory speech after winning the coveted Gold Logie on Sunday night

Larry swore and referred to a part of the female anatomy in a hilarious, foul-mouthed victory speech after winning the coveted Gold Logie on Sunday night

TThe next day, he had to fulfill a bizarre promise he had made the week before: he took off his pants during a live broadcast on morning television and got a tattoo on his buttocks.

The 59-year-old Morning Show host found himself in a compromising position on Monday when he had the initials of other Gold Logie nominees permanently engraved into his skin.

Sorry, Sylvie [his wife]“I know we had a fancy hotel planned, but it looks like I’ll be doing squats all night!” he continued during his speech.

‘[Sunrise host] Nat Barr looks at me and says, “Honey, I have to get up in 25 minutes,” he continues, referring to the nearly six-hour awards ceremony.

The Morning Show host, 59, found himself in a compromising position on Monday when he had the initials of other Gold Logie nominees permanently engraved into his skin

The Morning Show host, 59, found himself in a compromising position on Monday when he had the initials of other Gold Logie nominees permanently engraved into his skin

He was forced to make good on a bizarre promise he made the week before, taking off his pants during a live breakfast TV broadcast and getting a tattoo on his backside

He was forced to make good on a bizarre promise he made the week before, taking off his pants during a live breakfast TV broadcast and getting a tattoo on his backside

“I love this business so much. I love working in TV and I’ve never wanted to do anything else.

‘Whether it’s sitting on the couch of The Morning Show and interviewing Lindy Klim, who invented a new product – a face mask for vulvas; or a 300-pound truck driver who won The Price Is Right and dry humps me; or being the most trashed man on television.’

It was a night of victories for Larry, who had previously won his very first Logie and the Silver Bert Newton Award for most popular presenter.

The 59-year-old TV star has been a regular face on Australian screens since he was 19, but has never won an award at the prestigious awards ceremony before.