Sunrise Feud Exposed: Sam Armytage's Silence on David ‘Kochie’ Koch's Exit Reveals Tension Behind the Scenes
When it comes to television dramas, there are few things more intriguing than an on-screen feud between presenters. We love a bit of juicy gossip, and rumours have been swirling around Channel Seven's popular morning show, Sunrise. Speculation is rife that simmering tensions between former co-hosts Sam Armytage and David ‘Kochie’ Koch have escalated since Sam left the show.
As many of you know, David Koch, fondly known as 'Kochie’, recently announced he's leaving Sunrise after a stellar 21-year stint. We wrote more about this here. It's an end of an era for the breakfast show, which has seen many transformations and co-hosts over the years. Messages of well-wishes and congratulations flooded in from friends, family, fans, and former colleagues—except for one noticeable absence: Sam Armytage.
With their long history sharing the Sunrise couch and seven years of camaraderie, one would think Sam would have something to say about Kochie’s departure. However, the radio silence on her part hints at an ongoing feud that has been speculated but never confirmed. This intriguing turn of events has left us raising our eyebrows and wondering what really happened behind the scenes.
Even though Sam didn't publicly comment on Kochie’s departure, other famous faces, such as model Erin Holland, were quick to congratulate him on his long career with Sunrise. 'Can't wait to see what happens next for you. What an incredible career at Sunrise,' Erin mentioned in a post.
Kochie himself admitted he hasn't had the chance to check all his messages from well-wishers but confirmed that he saw one from his other longtime co-host, Mel Doyle, Sam's predecessor. 'I've just glanced... I saw one from Mel, and I'm sure there will be a whole bunch of others in the list, but I've been talking to lots of journos and doing interviews,' he confessed.
In 2021, Sam appeared to be paying close attention to Natalie Barr's promotion to co-host on Sunrise. The situation escalated when Sam criticised Natalie on Twitter for continuously speaking about her in the media, despite being three months into her new role. Sam's tweet read: 'Look, I'm out. Nat's wanted the job forever... and she's finally got it. She just needs to get on and enjoy it—and forget about me (even though I'm unforgettable).'
In contrast, during Kochie's emotional farewell speech, he was overcome with emotion as he looked back on his impressive career. 'I have loved every single minute of it, and I'm incredibly proud of what we've achieved here over the last 21 years,' he said, nostalgically sharing the sense of pride he felt.
Natalie's heartfelt response to her co-host was equally touching, 'The show would not be what it is today without you. It's been an amazing ride, and we're going to celebrate that in the next two weeks.'
Along the way, Kochie was presented with multiple real-life fairytale moments, such as his 2007 induction to the Australian Media Hall of Fame for his stellar media career. Kochie has also won a plethora of awards for his work on the show, such as 'Best Breakfast/Mornings Program' at the 1998 Logie Awards and 'Australia's Most Popular Breakfast Television Program' in 2010.
Kochie himself was overcome with emotion when reflecting on his career in his emotional farewell broadcast, 'I have loved every single minute of it, and I'm incredibly proud of what we've achieved here over the last 21 years,' he said.
As Kochie bids farewell to Sunrise and embarks on the next chapter of his career, we can't help but be intrigued by the tensions between his former colleagues that continue to generate buzz.
While we eagerly await further exciting developments in the media landscape: What are your thoughts on these ongoing disputes among TV personalities? And, of course, let's also send our heartfelt best wishes to Kochie as he ventures into new endeavours. Where do you think his path will lead him?
As many of you know, David Koch, fondly known as 'Kochie’, recently announced he's leaving Sunrise after a stellar 21-year stint. We wrote more about this here. It's an end of an era for the breakfast show, which has seen many transformations and co-hosts over the years. Messages of well-wishes and congratulations flooded in from friends, family, fans, and former colleagues—except for one noticeable absence: Sam Armytage.
With their long history sharing the Sunrise couch and seven years of camaraderie, one would think Sam would have something to say about Kochie’s departure. However, the radio silence on her part hints at an ongoing feud that has been speculated but never confirmed. This intriguing turn of events has left us raising our eyebrows and wondering what really happened behind the scenes.
Even though Sam didn't publicly comment on Kochie’s departure, other famous faces, such as model Erin Holland, were quick to congratulate him on his long career with Sunrise. 'Can't wait to see what happens next for you. What an incredible career at Sunrise,' Erin mentioned in a post.
Kochie himself admitted he hasn't had the chance to check all his messages from well-wishers but confirmed that he saw one from his other longtime co-host, Mel Doyle, Sam's predecessor. 'I've just glanced... I saw one from Mel, and I'm sure there will be a whole bunch of others in the list, but I've been talking to lots of journos and doing interviews,' he confessed.
In 2021, Sam appeared to be paying close attention to Natalie Barr's promotion to co-host on Sunrise. The situation escalated when Sam criticised Natalie on Twitter for continuously speaking about her in the media, despite being three months into her new role. Sam's tweet read: 'Look, I'm out. Nat's wanted the job forever... and she's finally got it. She just needs to get on and enjoy it—and forget about me (even though I'm unforgettable).'
In contrast, during Kochie's emotional farewell speech, he was overcome with emotion as he looked back on his impressive career. 'I have loved every single minute of it, and I'm incredibly proud of what we've achieved here over the last 21 years,' he said, nostalgically sharing the sense of pride he felt.
Natalie's heartfelt response to her co-host was equally touching, 'The show would not be what it is today without you. It's been an amazing ride, and we're going to celebrate that in the next two weeks.'
David ‘Kochie’ Koch's Career Highlights
David Koch, famously known as 'Kochie’, has had an incredible 21-year career with Sunrise, the popular Australian Channel Seven morning show. During this storied period, which began before the days of Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and iPhones, Kochie has experienced some of the show's most extraordinary transformations.Along the way, Kochie was presented with multiple real-life fairytale moments, such as his 2007 induction to the Australian Media Hall of Fame for his stellar media career. Kochie has also won a plethora of awards for his work on the show, such as 'Best Breakfast/Mornings Program' at the 1998 Logie Awards and 'Australia's Most Popular Breakfast Television Program' in 2010.
Kochie himself was overcome with emotion when reflecting on his career in his emotional farewell broadcast, 'I have loved every single minute of it, and I'm incredibly proud of what we've achieved here over the last 21 years,' he said.
Key Takeaways
- Kochie’s announced he was quitting the Channel Seven breakfast show, Sunrise.
- Samantha Armytage, who co-hosted with Kochie for seven years, has remained quiet about his departure amid rumours of a feud with former co-stars.
- Many colleagues and friends have congratulated Kochie on his career.
- During his emotional goodbye speech, Kochie expressed his gratitude for his time on the show and the experiences he's had.
While we eagerly await further exciting developments in the media landscape: What are your thoughts on these ongoing disputes among TV personalities? And, of course, let's also send our heartfelt best wishes to Kochie as he ventures into new endeavours. Where do you think his path will lead him?
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