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A huge TV news presenter looks unrecognisable during a rare interview nine years after leaving Channel Seven and moving to a farm

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A leading television news anchor looked unrecognisable as she reappeared for a rare interview this week.

A leading TV news anchor looked unrecognisable as she reappeared for a rare interview this week.

The Australian celebrity journalist appeared on the Three Food Memories podcast to talk about her career after leaving Channel Seven in 2015 and moving to a farm.

Speaking to host Savva Savas, she looked strikingly different from her heyday as she reflected on the viral moment she was recorded swearing in Greek on air.

The 57-year-old actress’s voice was well-known, but she sported a different look for her interview.

She showed off her new locks of hair with bangs and wore a red flannel shirt as she spoke about her career.

The news anchor also revealed what it was like to land her first radio journalism job in 1988.

But can you guess who it is?

That’s right, it’s Chris Bath!

A leading television news anchor looked unrecognisable as she reappeared for a rare interview this week.

During the interview, Chris talked about the time she was recorded swearing in Greek on air and her boss’s reaction when the video was leaked.

“I was on set on Sunday evening when a very serious news and current affairs programme was on. The floor manager and the audio director had taught me a few words in Greek,” he began.

‘As we were off the air and it was in the studio, I didn’t know they were recording it.’

‘Weeks and weeks later, I was called into the news director’s office, shown the video and asked what I was saying.’

But can you guess who it is? That's right, it's Chris Bath.

But can you guess who it is? That’s right, it’s Chris Bath.

Chris left Channel Seven in 2015 after 20 years with the network.

He then joined ABC Radio in November 2016 and presented the nightly show until late 2019.

After resigning, Chris moved to a farm with her husband Jim Wilson, who is also an Australian sports journalist.

The couple married in January 2012 after three years of dating.

Chris shares a son with her ex-husband Denis Carnahan, whom she separated from in 2008 after 10 years of marriage.

Meanwhile, Jim had two children with his ex-wife Jackie, but tragically lost his youngest son to brain cancer when he was just five years old.

Chris left Channel Seven in 2015 after 20 years at the network. She has since moved to a farm with her husband Jim Wilson (pictured)

Chris left Channel Seven in 2015 after 20 years at the network. She has since moved to a farm with her husband Jim Wilson (pictured)

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