Larry Emdur reveals how ‘egomaniacs and narcissists’ in television industry are ‘hated’

Larry Emdur reveals how ‘egomaniacs and narcissists’ working in television industry are ‘hated’ and ruthlessly gossiped about behind their backs

Larry Emdur has revealed how those who think too highly of themselves tend not to survive in the brutal world of Australian television. 

The Morning Show host, who has starred on the Channel Seven breakfast program since 2007, tells this week’s issue of Stellar Magazine that big egos need not apply.

‘I’ve seen egomaniacs and narcissists, I’ve seen them crash and burn pretty quick. People hate them and talk about them behind their back’ the 57-year-old says. 

Larry Emdur (pictured) has revealed how those who think too highly of themselves tend not to survive in the brutal world of Australian television

‘If you develop an ego in the [television] environment, you’re dead in the water’. 

Larry says his own survival has hinged on ‘not being be a diva or a nasty person.’

‘I learnt early to chill out and I found that the less I cared about things, the more often they came,’ he says. 

The Morning Show host, who has starred on the Channel Seven breakfast program since 2007, tells this week's issue of Stellar Magazine that big egos need not apply. Pictured on The Morning show with Kylie Gillies

The Morning Show host, who has starred on the Channel Seven breakfast program since 2007, tells this week’s issue of Stellar Magazine that big egos need not apply. Pictured on The Morning show with Kylie Gillies 

‘Only foolish people rely on TV. It’s such a dangerous place and the tide changes so quickly.’ 

Earlier this month, Larry showed off his new tattoo – and it’s one that holds a lot of meaning. 

His tattoo is of a heart with three arrows, done in black ink and in a hand drawn style. 

Earlier this month, Larry showed off his new tattoo - and it's one that holds a lot of meaning. His tattoo is of a heart with three arrows, done in black ink and in a hand drawn style. 'New ink story. My heart with an arrow for Sylvie, an arrow for Jye and an arrow for Tia #Family,' he wrote

Earlier this month, Larry showed off his new tattoo – and it’s one that holds a lot of meaning. His tattoo is of a heart with three arrows, done in black ink and in a hand drawn style. ‘New ink story. My heart with an arrow for Sylvie, an arrow for Jye and an arrow for Tia #Family,’ he wrote

Jye is Larry's son, and Tia is Larry's daughter, while Sylvie is his wife, and the pair have been married since 1995. All pictured

Jye is Larry’s son, and Tia is Larry’s daughter, while Sylvie is his wife, and the pair have been married since 1995. All pictured 

‘New ink story. My heart with an arrow for Sylvie, an arrow for Jye and an arrow for Tia #Family,’ he wrote in the caption. 

Jye is Larry’s son, and Tia is Larry’s daughter, while Sylvie is his wife, and the pair have been married since 1995.

The TV presenter and his wife recently made a decent profit from the sale of their New York-inspired home in The Rocks, Sydney. 

The TV presenter and his wife recently made a decent profit from the sale of their New York-inspired home in The Rocks, Sydney

The TV presenter and his wife recently made a decent profit from the sale of their New York-inspired home in The Rocks, Sydney 

The couple’s realtor son Jye sold their three-bedroom Art Deco apartment for $4.3million after just a few weeks on the market, reports News.com.au.

The Emdurs had bought the property for $3.19million back in 2017. 

Larry and Sylvie are expected to move into their new place in Darling Point. 

The Emdurs also own an eco-friendly holiday home converted from an old shipping container in Kangaroo Valley. 

The couple's realtor son Jye sold their three-bedroom Art Deco apartment for $4.3million after just a few weeks on the market

The couple’s realtor son Jye sold their three-bedroom Art Deco apartment for $4.3million after just a few weeks on the market 

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