Larry Emdur shows off his unusual fishing attire

Larry Emdur shows off his unusual fishing attire as he goes sailing wearing a leopard print Oodie – after going viral for erotic statue in his home

Larry Emdur is enjoying a little rest and recuperation.  

And it appears The Morning Show host was feeling very relaxed indeed on Monday when he did a spot of sailing in some casualwear. 

The 58-year-old rugged up in a leopard print Oodie – an oversized hoodie usually used as sleepwear or loungewear – as he did some fishing. 

Larry beamed for a photo shared to Instagram as he reeled in some aquatic life with his rod. 

‘I have a new way of fishing. I slowly reel the fish in ’til it sees me then it dies laughing,’ he joked in the caption. 

Larry Emdur (pictured) rugged up in a leopard print Oodie – an oversized hoodie usually used as sleepwear or loungewear – as he did some fishing on Monday. Pictured

It comes after images of Larry and Sylvie’s stunning container home in New South Wales’ Kangaroo Valley went viral after the couple listed it for sale. 

Sitting on 10-acres of pristine bushland, the beautifully-styled home has been completely fitted out with stylish furniture and eclectic art pieces. 

And atop a table in the middle of the living area sits a rather racy sculpture seemingly made of stone or steels.

The large erotic artwork, cast in a metallic tone, shows two figures in what appears to be a sex position.

'I have a new way of fishing. I slowly reel the fish in 'til it sees me then it dies laughing,' he joked in the caption

‘I have a new way of fishing. I slowly reel the fish in ’til it sees me then it dies laughing,’ he joked in the caption

It comes after images of Larry and Sylvie's stunning container home in New South Wales' Kangaroo Valley went viral after the couple listed it for sale - and it included an erotic statue

It comes after images of Larry and Sylvie’s stunning container home in New South Wales’ Kangaroo Valley went viral after the couple listed it for sale – and it included an erotic statue 

One of the figures has its hands placed on the other’s chest as the pair sit atop one another. 

The veteran presenter took its discovery in good stride, joking on social media that it was ’50 Shades of Larry’. 

Last year, the Channel Seven presenter and his wife Sylvie sold their investment property in Tamarama, in Sydney’s eastern suburbs.

The couple offloaded the Alexander Street residence for $1.8million, after buying the home for $387,500 in 1997, reports Realestate.com.au.

The couple offloaded the Alexander Street residence for $1.8million, after buying the home for $387,500 in 1997

The couple offloaded the Alexander Street residence for $1.8million, after buying the home for $387,500 in 1997

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