New Idea

SUNRISE CONTROVERS­Y

NOT EVERYONE IS HAPPY ABOUT THE SHOW’S ALL-NEW LOOK

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If one thing is clear since Samantha Armytage’s sensationa­l departure from Sunrise, it’s that the new-look line-up – which has seen former newsreader Natalie Barr step up as co-anchor alongside David Koch – is stronger than ever! Yet, while ratings on the program remain steady and the smiles are aplenty, insiders within the Seven Network say there is one person who has struggled with the show’s new shakeup – Edwina Bartholome­w. Speaking to New

Idea under the promise of anonymity, a network source says Edwina, 37, has been quietly peeved by the swift appointmen­t of Nat as the shiny new anchor.

“She was rightly miffed when Sam made the announceme­nt. One day she was out the door and the next day they announced Nat as her replacemen­t – there was no opportunit­y for Eddie to put her hand up to say, ‘pick me,’” explains the source, who says the star was, at the very least, “hoping for a look in”.

According to the source, the past few weeks have been tough on Edwina.

“It’s a hard pill to swallow. The truth is, Eddie was not entirely happy with how it all unfolded. She has always regarded herself as a firm favourite after years of loyalty,” says the source.

Thankfully, our insider confirms any resentment Edwina has for not getting the role is not directed at

Nat – who she is very proud of publicly.

When Nat was unveiled as the host in early March, Edwina was one of her loudest supporters. “I have worked alongside Nat on and off for almost 20 years.

“FOR SO LONG, BOTH EDWINA AND NAT WERE OVERSHADOW­ED BY SAM ON SUNRISE”

She is the hardest working person I know, an excellent journalist and wonderful mum to her boys,” gushed Edwina.

The source says that for so long, both women had spent years overshadow­ed by Sam, who was “given every opportunit­y to shine over them” by management, but they now have each other’s backs and support.

“Nothing will break their bond – Eddie sees Nat as a mentor and much like a big sister, rather than a threat. Nat has a very caring way, and will do anything to make it work with Eddie and the rest of the team.”

Interestin­gly, the source says since Sam’s departure, Edwina has enjoyed taking over as the more outspoken member of the Sunrise team.

Earlier this month, Edwina had an on-air rant

about Meghan Markle’s pals claiming she decided not to attend Prince Philip’s funeral because she “doesn’t want to be the centre of attention”.

Viewers turned on the presenter, with some critics telling her to “shut up” – to which Edwina fired back.

“I hope [the Sussexes] reconcile with the [royal] family this week and we can all shut up about it.”

The insider explains Edwina’s bold move was “very much considered”.

“Speaking out about Meghan – and then firing back at a viewer – that’s Eddie sending a clear message she’s going to have plenty to say about a lot of topics in the coming months and shouldn’t be written off,” says the source, who believes Edwina also knows not to rock the boat too much now.

“She knows TV has a narrowing corridor of jobs, so she’s copped the decision on the chin,” explains our source, noting Edwina is focusing her attention on reinventin­g herself. “She’s always been a very opinionate­d person, but she used to keep quiet

– not so now!”

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