Lisa Wilkinson has shared a look back at her life in recent years as she faces a new horizon.
The TV star created a reel on Instagram on Sunday showing moments from 2022 onwards when his contract with Canal Diez ends.
“Now that my time at Channel Ten has officially come to an end (and the last few years have been quite challenging), there were still plenty of good times,” he wrote in his caption.
“Here’s to 2025 and new beginnings,” the 65-year-old added.
Lisa’s photos included glimpses of her time on The Project, which she left in November 2022.
Other images showed Lisa posing with singer Delta Goodrem, as well as Olivia Newtown-John and her daughter Chloe Lattanzi.
Lisa Wilkinson has shared a look back at her life in recent years as she faces a new horizon. Pictured with the cast of The Project.
The TV star created a reel on Instagram on Sunday showing moments from 2022 onwards when his contract with Canal Diez ends. Pictured with Olivia Newtown-John and her daughter Chloe Lattanzi.
She also smiled as she took a sweet selfie with her former co-star Carrie Bickmore, who has also since left The Project, as well as hugging Hamish Macdonald.
After two years of gardening leave to the tune of $1.7 million a year, WilkinsonThe passage through Channel Ten ended with a moan for the Christmas holidays.
His multi-year contract expired on New Year’s Eve and was not renewed.
Wilkinson joined the network in 2018 after an infamous pay dispute at Nine when she discovered her Today co-presenter Karl Stefanovic earned much more than her.
Everything was going well when he signed a new contract with Ten in 2021.
But just a year later, she resigned as host of The Project, her only on-air role, citing the cost of “relentless and selective” media coverage.
In the two years since he disappeared from our screens, he has continued to collect a monthly check from Ten, the forgotten child of commercial television, despite industry-wide cuts.
Since then, Wilkinson has slowly been rebuilding his public image.
“Now that my time at Channel Ten has officially come to an end (and the last few years have been quite challenging), there were still plenty of good times,” he wrote in his caption. Pictured with Delta Goodrem
“Here’s to 2025 and new beginnings,” the 65-year-old added. Pictured with Carrie Bickmore
She also smiled as she took a sweet selfie with her former co-star Hamish Macdonald (left).
The embattled TV star has made quiet appearances at a handful of red carpet events in recent months, and last year she appeared at a fashion influencer spree.
She wowed guests at the launch of wellness brand Vegamour’s new GRO+ advanced hair serum at Bondi Icebergs, the Daily Telegraph reported.
The former Project star appeared “relaxed and happy” as she mingled with celebrity guests including Simone Holtznagel and Amy Castano.
It was the latest in a series of appearances in an effort by Wilkinson to “return to the Sydney social scene”, the publication claims.
In August, Lisa was all smiles on the red carpet at the opening night of Sunset Boulevard in Sydney.
The embattled TV star appeared in excellent spirits as she made a glamorous entrance at the Sydney Opera House.
Also in late August, he met Prime Minister Anthony Albanese at the Cauliflower Club rugby lunch.
In March, Wilkinson came out for the opening night of & Juliet in Sydney.
After two years of gardening leave to the tune of $1.7 million a year, Wilkinson’s time at Channel Ten ended with a whimper over the Christmas holidays.
His multi-year contract expired on New Year’s Eve and was not renewed
The embattled TV star has made quiet appearances at a handful of red carpet events in recent months, and last year she appeared at a fashion influencer spree.
In March, Wilkinson attended the opening night of & Juliet in Sydney.
It follows news that Lisa wants to return to TV screens after months of inaction and five tedious weeks in court, sources say.
The Channel 10 star and former breakfast TV favorite is looking forward to returning to do more “blockbuster interviews” in the New Year, friends told Weekend Australian.
Wilkinson left The Project in November 2022 and, despite remaining on Ten’s payroll until the end of 2024, has not appeared on the channel for over a year.
Despite her long hiatus from the network, Wilkinson has remained in the public eye thanks to her role in a highly publicized defamation trial.
She was involved in a case with Bruce Lehrmann, who was suing Network 10 and Wilkinson over an interview with Brittany Higgins that aired on The Project and online.
In the last five weeks of the court’s sitting year, the defamation case has played out before the court. Judge Lee has reserved his decision on the matter.
Friends of Wilkinson say his court appearances have worked in his favor by giving the TV star “a steady stream of publicity.”
“Yes, she’s been off the air for a while, but I don’t think anyone has forgotten her,” former Seven and Nine executive Peter Meakin told the Australian weekend.
“I’m sure his loyal fans will remain loyal.”
Network Ten maintains they are in talks to develop “other projects” with Wilkinson.