After almost a decade as Australia's most recognisable TV double act, Julia Morris and Dr Chris Brown are about to part ways.. Dr Chris is signing off I'm a Celebrity - which he has co-hosted with. After nine years of hosting I'm A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here! alongside Julia Morris, Chris Brown said goodbye to the Channel 10 reality show during Thursday night's semi-final. The popular personality announced in February that he had signed a deal with Channel Seven, who he began his TV career with in 2003, and will join the network in July.
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Dr. Chris Brown made his farewell speech last night in his penultimate episode of I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here, as nine seasons alongside Julia Morris draws to a close. Brown, who has signed with Seven network, told viewers he didn't want to detract from the winners in Sunday night's finale in South Africa. This season of I'm A Celeb has served as an extended farewell for co-host Dr Chris Brown, after it was revealed back in February he'd be switching networks from Ten to Seven once the season airs. Throughout its eight-season run, no contestant has ever described the I'm A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here jungle as a relaxing "holiday". But in the wake of a global pandemic and nationwide. We're about to find out who's entering the jungle (actually, outback Australia due to travel restrictions) for a new season of I'm A Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here!. For co-presenter Dr Chris.
In the jungle with Dr Chris Brown from I'm a Celebrity Truly Aus
When news first broke about Dr Chris Brown jumping ship from Ten to Seven - leaving behind a huge gap in one of its biggest tentpole shows, I'm A Celebrity. Get Me Out Of Here! - producers. Ever since it was announced that host Dr Chris Brown was leaving I'm A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here it hasn't been clear who will be joining Julia Morris on the hit show.. There's been plenty of whispers about who will be taking the "good Doctor's" spot, but both Network Ten and co-host Morris have stayed relatively tight-lipped about the position. Though The Living Room has been 'rested', if it does return, Dr Chris Brown will no longer be a host. (Image: Channel 10) The 44-year-old vet has said to be pocketing more than $1 million a year. Get Me Out of Here is back in South Africa in 2023 with Dr. Chris Brown and Julia Morris at the helm. While the past few years has seen the popular series pre-filmed in Australia, this year, the cast and crew have flown back to the jungle, a place the "Good Doctor" and "Lady Julia" call "home". "It feels like going home," Brown.
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The upcoming season of I'm A Celeb, set to air in April, will be Brown's last before he jumps ship to Seven on July 1.. Keller also gave more details about what Brown will tackle once he moves. Co-hosts Dr Chris Brown and Julia Morris. In terms of the replacement for Dr Chris Brown, who has been hosting 'I'm A Celebrity' since its conception and will join Seven Network in July.
TV vet Dr Chris Brown is leaving Channel Ten.
Brown's last episode as the co-host of I'm A Celebrity.. Get Me Out Of Here alongside Julia Morris is Sunday evening. His departure leaves open the co-hosting role, which will need to be. Brown will join Seven in July. Dr Chris Brown is leaving Network 10 in July 2023 to join rival network Seven. Seven announced the 44-year-old will join the network in July after co-hosting his final season of I'm a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here with Julia Morris in April. Brown started his TV career with Seven on Harry's Practice two.