Larry Emdur lashes out at viewer who slammed his appearance on Channel Seven’s Good Friday Appeal where a record-breaking $23million was raised

Larry Emdur has shared his anger at a TV viewer who was less than happy to see him appear on Channel Seven’s Good Friday Appeal.

In a post to Instagram on Sunday, The Morning Show host shared the comment: ‘Does Channel Seven have anyone else? Or just Larry Emdur, every day, morning, noon and night.”

The TV star quickly replied in a lengthy caption, writing: Dear D***head, actually I take that back, you’re probably not an ad****head, you’re probably a reasonable guy, but you don’t. I don’t like me and chances are I wouldn’t like you.

“I’m okay with you not liking me on TV, hell, I don’t even like me on TV. You tagged me in your post so you wanted me to see it, and I did, and I just wanted you to know,” he continued.

‘There are at least fifty people at Channel Seven who could have hosted the entire broadcast of Good Friday Appeal, so I was incredibly honored that they asked me to host such a massive show.

Larry Emdur has shared his anger at a TV viewer who was less than happy to see him appear on Channel Seven’s Good Friday Appeal (pictured)

‘On Thursday afternoon I left Sydney to go to Melbourne, Thursday was my dear mother’s birthday and I missed her birthday dinner so I could get into the Royal Children’s Hospital early Friday morning for several live crosses to The Morning Show to increase interest and donations for the appeal.

‘It was a big day full of love and hope and meeting some very sick and brave children and their families. I then sat in my host’s chair on the panel at 7pm to prepare for our 7:30pm start. I didn’t get out of that chair until about 11:30 PM.

“I think that’s the bit you’re complaining about. During that day, I was proudly a tiny part of a huge machine that raised over $23 million, a new record.

‘This money goes to research, doctors, medical staff, resources, equipment and special support projects. Mate, I don’t know what you did on Friday, but chances are I was part of something that will definitely improve the lives of sick kids and probably save lives along the way. Enjoy the rest of your Easter’.

In a post to Instagram on Sunday, The Morning Show host shared the comment: ‘Does Channel Seven have anyone else? Or just Larry Emdur every day, morning, afternoon and night’

“There are at least fifty people at Channel Seven who could have hosted the entire broadcast of Good Friday Appeal, so I was incredibly honored that they asked me to host such a massive show,” said Larry.

Breakfast TV favorites Natalie Barr and Matt ‘Shirvo’ Shirvington joined other Seven stars for the Good Friday Appeal in Melbourne on Friday.

The Sunrise hosts were seen posing with other members of the Brekkie Central team, including Katie Brown, Mark Beretta and Edwina Bartholomew.

They were also joined by more Home and Away co-stars James Stewart, Ada Nicodemou and Matt Evans.

The annual Channel Seven telethon raised a whopping $23,368,724 for the Royal Children’s Hospital in Melbourne.

The telethon, broadcast on Channel Seven in Melbourne and nationally on 7plus, helped raise a record $23,368,724 for the Royal Children’s Hospital in Melbourne.

The telethon, broadcast on Channel Seven in Melbourne and nationally on 7plus, helped raise a record $23,368,724 for the Royal Children’s Hospital in Melbourne.

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