The Morning Show’s Kylie Gillies and Larry Emdur celebrate special milestone

Kylie Gillies and Larry Emdur marked a major milestone as they hosted The Morning Show for 17 years.

The show premiered on Seven Network on June 18, 2007.

Gillies, 57, took to Instagram on Tuesday and shared a heartfelt tribute to their journey since the show began.

The TV veteran also shared photos with Emdur, 59, and their longtime floor manager Tom.

‘Today marks 17 years of The Morning Show. Wouldn’t want to be anywhere else. Not even on a tropical island where you drink cocktails with small parasols and hibiscus. Oh wait a minute… Gosh, are we even working @larryedmur,” she captioned the post.

Kylie Gillies, 57, and Larry Edmur, 59, marked a major milestone as they hosted The Morning Show for 17 years. Both shown

“Cheers to you, my funny and wonderful Laz, our incredibly dedicated team and all of you watching. And shout-out to our Floor Manager Tom. With us since day 1 in 2007 and still there,” she continued.

Larry also celebrated the occasion with an Instagram post, saying, “17 YEARS TODAY!!! 17 years of TV marriage, which is longer than most non-TV marriages. Thanks for all the fun, Kardashian chats, laughs and support for @kyliegillies.”

“Huge congratulations to our perfect @morningshowon7 tribe. I love this show sooooo much And of course thank you to all of you for keeping us #1 in the ratings for 17 consecutive fantastic years,” he added.

In May, Larry shared his secret to maintaining a successful career in media for more than 35 years.

He revealed that his success ultimately came down to a positive attitude.

‘You can’t dictate the future in any way. One audition after another, those contracts could be for a period of a month or even an episode,” he told The Daily Telegraph.

The show premiered on Seven Network on June 18, 2007

The show premiered on Seven Network on June 18, 2007

Gillies took to Instagram on Tuesday and shared a heartfelt tribute to their journey since the show began

Gillies took to Instagram on Tuesday and shared a heartfelt tribute to their journey since the show began

‘I like to think I’ve been nice. When a show is stopped, people can show different levels of respect. I have always been grateful for every opportunity and have been a fair character in a real cat fight of a company.”

Larry added that he made sure he had a successful gig that he could fall back on if he was no longer offered presenting work.

‘I learned very early that I cannot rely on TV. I am very interested in real estate, that is my side job. For many years of my life, in terms of bank balance, television was my part-time job.”

The TV veteran also shared photos with Emdur, 59, and their longtime floor manager Tom.  All depicted

The TV veteran also shared photos with Emdur, 59, and their longtime floor manager Tom. All depicted