Australian radio host Marty Sheargold remains off-air as of Monday morning after disappearing from his namesake show last week.
in Melbourne, was MIA last week with anchor Troy Ellis filling in for him.Southern Cross Austereo – the parent company behind Triple M – released a statement on Saturday saying Sheargold was prioritising his family.
“Marty is taking personal leave to spend some more time with family. He will be back on air again soon,” the statement read. Sheargold, 52, is notoriously private. He has two children with his long-term partner, Ang, but rarely speaks about his family on-air.Fellow comedian Anthony ‘Lehmo’ Lehmann filled in for Sheargold on Monday morning’s show.It’s understood the comedian isn’t a massive fan of the awards show, but some industry insiders thought he might attend to watch his longtime producer and Triple M team member, Loren Barry, present during the ceremony.
“He is just taking some time, he is just spending some time with his family, but we are all good,” Barry said.“Working in breakfast radio you just get really tired. It is a very tiring job,” she said.was nominated for two ACRAs this year but walked away empty-handed on Saturday night.Keller broke down onstage during her acceptance speech, and later sobbed as she told news.com.au it was the most meaningful win of her career, despite having won the Best On Air Team award three times in the past.
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