The Project host Sarah Harris beats the heat in a pair of ripped denim shorts and a sporty singlet as she steps out in Sydney
During the “Project” she is usually dressed in her best.
But Sarah Harris, 42, looked much more relaxed as she stepped out in Sydney on Saturday.
Along with her sons Paul, 7, and Harry, 5, the TV presenter braved the scorching summer heat in ripped denim shorts, a sports bra and a Nike tank top.
She completed her look with a black baseball cap and matching sneakers, and wore her hair back in a messy ponytail.
Sarah was seen parking her car on a busy road before taking her sons for a walk along the footpath.
The Project presenter Sarah Harris, 42, (pictured) beat the heat in ripped denim shorts and a tracksuit top as she stepped out in Sydney with her sons Paul, 7, and Harry, 5, on Saturday.
The single mother has been splitting her time between Sydney and Melbourne since taking over as host of the show earlier this year.
Talking to Star Magazine in October, Sarah admitted that her new gig has been quite challenging, especially when she flies to Melbourne for the show.
“It was a lot. It was a really big adjustment,” she said.
She completed her look with a black baseball cap and matching sneakers, and wore her hair back in a messy ponytail.
“There’s a lot to think about: the logistics of working between two states, working on the other end of the day, understanding a different type of show.”
Unfortunately, Sarah’s appearance on the jury did not bring the ratings boost that the producers no doubt hoped to achieve.
Industry Blog Website TV black box In October it was reported that this year the network had experienced its worst year in OzTam’s history since the rating system was introduced in 2001.
Sarah was seen parking her car on a busy road before taking her sons for a walk along the footpath.
An insider told the publication that part of the problem is that the channel is constantly trying to retain viewers.
“Ten has no returning fans. If so, why do The Project, MasterChef, HYBPA, Gogglebox, The Masked Singer and many, many others fail year after year?” They said.
“They have no sport, the Melbourne Cup is no more. They can’t launch a new show – latest example: Shark Tank,” the source added.
The single mother has been splitting her time between Sydney and Melbourne since taking over as host of the show earlier this year.