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Sonia Melissa Kruger (born 28 August 1965 [citation needed]) is an Australian television presenter, actress, and media personality. She has been the recipient of a Gold Logie award . Kruger is currently the co-host of The Morning Show with Larry Emdur , the host of Big Brother Australia, and a presenter on The Voice Australia .
The series is presented by Sonia Kruger and is based on the British series 10 Years Younger. With the help of experts the participants of the show are given a complete make over in an attempt to make them look 10 Years Younger in 10 Days. At the start of the program the person's age is guessed by people on the street and an average is taken.
[1] [2] Sonia Kruger returned as host for her ninth season. [3] Similar to the previous three seasons, the finale was pre-recorded and the winner was determined by a viewer poll. Reuben De Melo was declared the winner, marking LeAnn Rimes' first and only win as a coach.
Kruger continued to co-host with MacPherson, until the start of season 12, when she also defected to the Nine network. Kruger was subsequently replaced by former Spice Girl Melanie Brown, who is a former contestant in the American version of the show, in season 5. In 2013, Brown was replaced by Sunrise weather presenter Edwina Bartholomew.
The Gold Logie Award for Most Popular Personality on Australian Television, commonly referred to simply as the Gold Logie, is an award presented annually at the Australian Logie Awards.
Daryl Somers and Sonia Kruger served as the hosts, while Todd McKenney, Paul Mercurio, Helen Richey, and Mark Wilson served as the judges. Home and Away actress Bec Cartwright and Michael Mizner were announced as the winners on 23 November 2004, while politician Pauline Hanson and Salvatore Vecchio finished in second place.
Sonia Kruger returned as host of the series. The concept for this season is More Than Meets the Eye . This season revolved around strangers living in a house together with no communication with the outside world as they competed for $250,000.
Wendy Kingston and Georgie Gardner filled in for Sonia Kruger whilst she was on maternity leave. Kingston presented on Monday and Gardner presented from Tuesday to Friday. [2] They presented until Kruger returned on Monday 27 April. [3] On 5 May 2015, Mornings was extended to 11.30am. As a result, Nine's Morning News was moved to 11.30am. [4]