Tracy Grimshaw brutally snubs Ally Langdon at her farewell – amid rumours she’s replacing ACA host

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Awkward moment Tracy Grimshaw REJECTS hug from Allison Langdon after presenting her last ever A Current Affair – as Today host prepares to replace TV veteran on the show

An awkward interaction between Tracy Grimshaw and her rumored A Current Affair replacement Allison Langdon has been caught on camera.

Grimshaw concluded her 17-year run as the show’s presenter on Thursday evening and was sent off with applause, hugs and well wishes from her Channel Nine colleagues.

Footage from a farewell party at the Channel Nine studios shows Grimshaw walking through a ‘guard of honour’ and when Langdon goes to hug her, she appears to reject the embrace.

An awkward interaction between Tracy Grimshaw and her rumored A Current Affair replacement Allison Langdon has been caught on camera

Footage has emerged of Channel Nine staff applauding the TV veteran as they shook hands and said their final goodbyes

Tracy Grimshaw appeared to reject Allison Langdon’s hug after she presented her last ever A Current Affair when she was sent away by her Channel Nine colleagues

After hugging several members of staff, including Karl Stefanovic and Peter Overton, Grimshaw walked past Langdon who had her arms out for a hug.

But Grimshaw brushed her brutally and seemed to shake her head before hugging another colleague down the hall.

On her last show, a tearful Tracy thanked Australians for supporting A Current Affair, as a slew of famous faces said goodbye to the longtime presenter after 17 years on the show.

Footage shows Grimshaw walking through a 'guard of honour' and when Langdon went to hug her, she appeared to reject the hug

Footage shows Grimshaw walking through a ‘guard of honour’ and when Langdon went to hug her, she appeared to reject the hug

The TV veteran has been honored by celebrities and regular Aussies who have helped her show through the years, and her replacement has yet to be announced.

The veteran presenter, who has interviewed the likes of Oprah, Ellen Degeneres, Celine Dion and Sharon Stone in her 40-year career, was presented with a bouquet of flowers when she told viewers they would “soon” find out who would take her place.

“I’m terrible at the GB word, you know, the word that ends with ‘bye’ and starts with ‘good’ because I’m going to bluff and you all know that won’t be pretty,” Grimshaw, 62, said. .

“But seriously, when I started here, my bosses at the time said they didn’t like interviews longer than four minutes because you would get bored.

And now look at us. The whole show can do interviews like that because you told us you love them. Thanks for looking.’

Grimshaw brushed her brutally and seemed to shake her head before hugging another colleague down the hall

Grimshaw brushed her brutally and seemed to shake her head before hugging another colleague down the hall

A tearful Grimshaw was given a bouquet of flowers as she teased viewers that they would find out 'soon' who would take her place on A Current Affair

A tearful Grimshaw was given a bouquet of flowers as she teased viewers that they would find out ‘soon’ who would take her place on A Current Affair

Grimshaw paid tribute to the entire Channel Nine team and gave a special shout-out to ‘Daria’ who she says has done her auto cue since the Today Show.

A string of high-profile Aussies paid tribute to Grimshaw, with her colleagues praising her journalistic skill and ability to connect with everyday Australians.

Anthony Albanese, Hamish and Andy, Kyle Sandilands, Ita Buttrose, John Howard, Ray Hadley and Leigh Sales were just a few familiar faces.

Mr. Albanese asked if Australian television would ever be the same, while Kyle Sandilands applauded Grimshaw for always putting her guests at ease.

Mr Albanese asked if Australian TV would ever be the same again

Former 7:30 presenter Leigh Sales also said goodbye to Grimshaw on Thursday night,

Former 7.30am presenter Leigh Sales and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said goodbye to Grimshaw on Thursday night, with Mr Albanese asking if Australian TV would ever be the same

On her latest episode, Grimshaw spoke to flood victims in Eugowra in the central NSW town, who received a live on-air donation of $50,000 from Coles.

The show took a trip down memory lane and returned to some of Grimshaw’s most notable interviews, including Sue and Lloyd Clarke – the parents of domestic violence victim Hannah Clarke – the Irwin family and Olivia Newton John.

Grimshaw’s emotional farewell comes just weeks after the former Today host arrived in Melbourne to film her “very special hometown episode,” which aired last week.

In September, the veteran presenter announced she was quitting A Current Affair, later revealing she planned to take a year off to improve her work-life balance.