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Karl Stefanovic has launched a new career path outside Channel Nine.
The Today show presenter, 51, will be hosting his own YouTube podcast.
Karl, who has appeared on the breakfast show for 20 years, announced the news on Instagram on Thursday, sharing a clip of himself hard at work in a recording studio.
‘So, I have some pretty exciting news. I have this curious beast that lives inside my head, and I’m about to unleash that beast,’ he said.
He reassured fans that as the project is entirely his own, he’d have full freedom over how the show is run.
‘I am free and independent to talk to the people I am curious about. People who have done amazing things, people who have stories to tell,’ he added.
Karl Stefanovic has launched a new career path outside Channel Nine
‘It’s interesting, unscripted, unfiltered and uncensored. I am going to unleash the beast. Are you ready to walk on the wild side? The Karl Stefanovic Show is coming soon, it’s going to be fun.’
He revealed some of the things he hoped to achieve with this podcast and the very surprising person he would be having as the show’s first guest.
‘A few decades on the telly has given me a very good bulls**t metre – and an eye for a bloody great story,’ he explained.
‘This show will be the people I know you want to hear from too – across politics, sport, business and culture. I’ll go there. Why not? No spin. Lots of fun.
‘We start this Sunday with a live show at 2pm with Pauline Hanson – live on YouTube.’
Stefanovic began his role on the Today show in 2005 but was later sacked following a ratings slump that coincided with intense media scrutiny of his personal life.
The program’s ratings decline began around September 2016, when news broke that Karl had separated from Cassandra Thorburn, his wife and the mother of his three children.
A few months later, he started dating Jasmine, who is ten years his junior.
The Today show presenter, 51, shared a clip to social media on Thursday, revealing he would be hosting his own YouTube podcast
He was then involved in the ‘Ubergate’ scandal back in 2018. At the time, the presenter and his brother Peter were caught having a scandalous conversation in the back of an Uber, just months before getting dropped from the Today show.
An Uber driver transporting Peter revealed details of a conversation the TV journalist had while on speakerphone with Karl.
After selling his story to New Idea magazine, the driver revealed Karl had been criticising his former Today co-host Georgie Gardner during the private conversation.
He was then sensationally dumped just days after his lavish Mexican wedding to wife Jasmine, 41, but was able to continue hosting his show, This Time Next Year, until October, when it was axed, and worked with current affairs show 60 Minutes.
Stefanovic returned to the Today show at the beginning of 2020, co-hosting with Allison Langdon.