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The Project's Kate Langbroek goes rogue in wild topless outfit during the last days of Channel Ten show
The Project's Kate Langbroek goes rogue in wild topless outfit during the last days of Channel Ten show

Daily Mail​

time11-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

The Project's Kate Langbroek goes rogue in wild topless outfit during the last days of Channel Ten show

Kate Langbroek seemed to forget her shirt during a fashion-forward moment that saw her go topless on The Project. The Aussie comedian, 59, who has been a regular on the recently-axed show, joined the panel on Tuesday night wearing the eyebrow-raising fit. In a picture posted to her Instagram, Kate could be seen wearing a striking blue suit with white and black stripe details on the sides. She paired the ensemble with a navy blue tie that subtly hid her cleavage and white loafers. Kate wore her locks in curls across her shoulders as she paired the bold look with a bold pink lip and rosy cheeks. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. 'The suit,' she captioned the Instagram story, while tagging Aussie brand Motto. Later on, she shared a selfie of her wearing the bright blue suit while sitting at The Project desk alongside Waleed Aly, Sarah Harris and Sam Taunton. 'What happens at the desk... gets shared with our viewers,' she captioned the post. It was revealed on Monday that The Project had been officially axed after 16 years and will air its final episode on June 27. Network 10 announced the news in a post shared to Facebook thanking viewers for their support before announcing the show's replacement. Hosts Waleed Aly, Sarah Harris and Hamish Macdonald will also reportedly exit the network, while comedian Sam Taunton will continue his guest appearances on other Ten shows. The news show, which has been in a ratings free-fall since Carrie Bickmore left her seat as host at the end of 2022, has aired 'nearly 4,500 episodes' to date and will wrap up in a few weeks. A picture was shared online of Aly, Harris, Taunton and Georgie Tunny smiling as they sat together behind the news desk. 'After nearly 4,500 episodes The Project will finish up on June 27,' the caption said. 'For nearly 16 years, The Project has been Australia's destination for the news when you want a little bit of a giggle. 'Well, we have loved every second but all good things come to an end and so are we on June 27. 'To everyone who has watched, supported, donated money to help families across Australia, worked on the show or just liked a social post. Thank you. 'This show is not possible without all of you. See you tonight (and the next 3 weeks) for The Project.'

Former Project star makes shock return to the show after quitting three years ago
Former Project star makes shock return to the show after quitting three years ago

Daily Mail​

time03-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Former Project star makes shock return to the show after quitting three years ago

Peter Helliar was back on The Project on Tuesday night. The comedian, who sensationally quit the current affairs series in 2022, appeared alongside series regulars Waleed Aly, Sam Taunton, Sarah Harris and guest star Kate Langbroek. While fans of the show were happy to see Peter back behind the desk, he was just dropping by to promote his new children's book, Detective Galileo. Peter admitted he felt a little unusual sitting in a spot on the desk normally reserved for guests. 'I used to be on this side of the desk, and then the last few times on that side, and now back on this side. I'm playing tennis with myself!' he joked. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. Peter explained that his three sons Liam, Oscar and Aiden 'are 22, 20 and 16' so no longer the target audience for his kid's books. 'I still sit at the edge of their bed and read to them' he joked. 'They are less interested to hear my ideas, but they love it and they are supportive. I try to get in touch with my own inner child rather than talk to my kids about it'. It's not the first time Peter has returned to the show since his departure. Last year, he appeared on the desk alongside Michael Hing, Max Rushden and Sarah Harris. 'It's our globetrotting mate, Pete Helliar, on the desk!' the veteran was introduced, before explaining what brought him back to his old stomping ground for a guest appearance. 'I had to come back from Argentina because I've not put in my vote in for marsupial of the year' Peter, who had spent time travelling recently for The Amazing Race Australia, joked. 'The Wi-Fi wasn't good on the Inca Trail. I'm a hairy-nosed wombat guy. They twerk people to death'. Peter then settled right into the show, presenting stories and joking with the new cast like old friends. His fans were delighted, with several sharing their thoughts on social media. 'Great! You need to return permanently!' wrote one person while someone else said: 'Should be the co-host'. Peter earlier revealed the real reason why he quit The Project as the mass exodus from the struggling Channel Ten show continues. The 49-year-old announced he was leaving the show three years ago, and at the time explained he decided to quit following the departure of his co-host Carrie Bickmore. 'Carrie, you recently said that you are glad you're leaving The Project while you still love it and I still love the show. I really do,' he said. '[The Project] means a lot to me. It's done amazing things for me. I interviewed Luke Skywalker once... and I look forward to see what the show is in the future.' Peter also said he's excited to be moving into 'new areas' and didn't want to be 'a creator who leaves meetings to go to another meeting'. He also told Nova's Fitzy & Wippa that he wants to 'do things with my life professionally and personally'. '[There are] things I want to do with my life, not just professionally but personally and I've already booked into the ashes in London next year,' he said. 'It's not just 10 years on the project. But before that is like 10 years on Rove Live in the office every day.' The Project was rocked by two other high-profile exits in late 2022. Lisa Wilkinson announced she was quitting effective immediately, and long-time anchor Carrie confirmed her departure a month prior. 'I have decided it's time to reprioritise a few things in my life,' Wilkinson began alongside co-hosts Hamish Macdonald and The Bachelor's Laura Byrne. 'And after almost 15 years of the early alarm of breakfast TV, and now another five years here at The Project desk, I'm looking at how I want the coming years to play out both professionally and personally.' In October that year, Lisa's co-star Bickmore announced her departure from The Project after 12 years on air. Bickmore had been absent for a three month 'sabbatical' with her family in London earlier this year, before returning to the panel in July, only to quit in October.

Sussan Ley's name change shocks the hosts of The Project
Sussan Ley's name change shocks the hosts of The Project

News.com.au

time13-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • News.com.au

Sussan Ley's name change shocks the hosts of The Project

The unusual spelling of new Liberal leader Sussan Ley's name became the butt of a joke on Tuesday's The Project, after it was revealed it is spelled differently to her birth certificate. Ms Ley added an extra 's' to her first name, which is still pronounced 'Susan', as a teenager based on numerology theory which suggests that the energetic vibrations of numbers can influence your life. Numerology is not dissimilar to astrology but it uses names and letters rather than birth times to determine things like personality, success and the general trajectory of your life. The letters in your name correspond to different numbers, so altering the spelling can shift the energy of your name and the characteristics it brings with it, based on the theory. Comedian Kate Langbroek brought up the theory on The Project after host Waleed Aly argued the fact Ms Ley was the only candidate running from the 'liberal' wing of the party means her selection likely had less to do with gender and more to do with the future direction of the party. 'You know what means it is a gender thing,' Langbroek rebutted, 'She's into numerology!' When Sarah Harris went on to explain that Ms Ley changed the spelling of her name because of 'the numerology theory that an extra 's' would mean her life would never be boring,' she was met with exclamations of shock and incredulity from the rest of the panel. They went on to show a montage of silly moments from her career in politics saying, 'If you're wondering what Sussan with the extra 's' is like, don't worry, I went through the archives today and compiled a highlight reel.' It featured Ms Ley dressed as Tina Turner, talking about her dancing days and fumbling with a netball. Ms Ley revealed her motivations for the name change in an interview with The Australian back in 2015 when she said: 'I read about this numerology theory that if you add the numbers that match the letters in your name you can change your personality.' 'I worked out that if you added an 's' I would have an incredibly exciting, interesting life and nothing would ever be boring. It's that simple. 'And once I'd added the 's' it was really hard to take it away.' At the time, Australian numerology expert with a simple name change. 'Every letter has an energy vibration, and there's a really complex formula to use which is pinpoint accurate,' she said. 'With numerology, the day you're born tells you everything about you, and your date of birth and name should match.' Ms Brazel says she has worked with people whose first names didn't match their birth date, but a simple change of a few letters, and a 'domino effect' of changes that followed, led to positive changes.

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