Osher Günsberg serves Mad Max vibes with heavy-duty respirator and a mohawk

Osher Günsberg has channelled Mad Max with his latest look.

The Bachelor host, 47, stepped out to run errands in Randwick last Friday, looking apocalypse ready in a heavy-duty respirator mask. 

The reality TV host added to the effect with his mohawk hairstyle and head-to-toe leather attire. 

Apocalypse chic! Osher Günsberg, 47 channelled Mad Max with his latest look as he stepped out in Sydney on Friday 

Upon reaching his vehicle, The Masked Singer host took off the elaborate mask and placed it in a plastic bag. 

Osher then climbed aboard his new Harley Davidson electric motorcycle, valued at $50,000. 

The outing comes after Günsberg spoke about the future of The Bachelor franchise during a candid interview with Yahoo! Lifestyle last month.

Serious hardware: The Bachelor was seen running errands in Randwick, looking apocalypse ready in a heavy-duty respirator

Serious hardware: The Bachelor was seen running errands in Randwick, looking apocalypse ready in a heavy-duty respirator

Hell for leather! The reality TV host added to the effect with his mohawk hairstyle and head-to-toe leather attire

Black out: Osher sported an all-black ensemble, including a pair of leather shoes

Hell for leather! The reality TV host added to the effect with his mohawk hairstyle and head-to-toe leather attire

The London-born star said he’s ‘so grateful’ to be involved in the franchise, despite the fact both The Bachelor and The Bachelorette experienced record low ratings this year. 

Speaking about The Bachelorette, Osher said he was proud of the latest season after they cast Brooke Blurton, the franchise’s first Indigenous and bisexual star.

He added: ‘It was easily the greatest season of the show we’ve ever made.’

The veteran TV star added that ‘a non-heteronormative Bachelorette’ had been in the making for five years before it finally went ahead, explaining there are ‘so many cogs that need to align’. 

Breathing easy: Upon reaching his vehicle, The Masked Singer host took off the elaborate mask and placed it in a plastic bag

Breathing easy: Upon reaching his vehicle, The Masked Singer host took off the elaborate mask and placed it in a plastic bag

Grateful: The London-born star told Yahoo he's 'so grateful' to be involved in the franchise, despite the fact both The Bachelor and The Bachelorette experienced record low ratings this year

Grateful: The London-born star told Yahoo he’s ‘so grateful’ to be involved in the franchise, despite the fact both The Bachelor and The Bachelorette experienced record low ratings this year

Breaking new ground: Speaking about The Bachelorette, Osher said he was proud of the latest season after they cast Brooke Blurton, the franchise's first Indigenous and bisexual star

Breaking new ground: Speaking about The Bachelorette, Osher said he was proud of the latest season after they cast Brooke Blurton, the franchise’s first Indigenous and bisexual star

Osher said he hopes the franchise will continue to focus on ‘modern dating’ in future seasons, adding ‘you can’t be what you can’t see’.

‘There are so many challenges to dating now that didn’t exist five years ago, and there were so many challenges that didn’t exist five years ago before that,’ he explained.

‘As far as using your phone, pressure to have a video call, pressure to send a picture or use pictures or the visual medium or meeting for the first time using text versus actually speaking to each other and hearing someone’s tone of voice.

‘This is how people meet and interact before they see each other now, so having modern dating reflected onscreen in some way that can work in primetime TV, I think would be brilliant. For me, I think that’s what I’d really like to see.’ 

Sweet ride: Osher then climbed aboard his new Harley Davidson electric motorcycle, valued at $50,000

Sweet ride: Osher then climbed aboard his new Harley Davidson electric motorcycle, valued at $50,000

Trendsetter: Osher said he hopes the franchise will continue to focus on 'modern dating' in future seasons, adding 'you can't be what you can't see'

Trendsetter: Osher said he hopes the franchise will continue to focus on ‘modern dating’ in future seasons, adding ‘you can’t be what you can’t see’

Big call: The veteran TV star added that 'a non-heteronormative Bachelorette' had been in the making for five years before it finally went ahead, explaining there are 'so many cogs that need to align'

He added: 'It was easily the greatest season of the show we've ever made'

Big call: The veteran TV star added that ‘a non-heteronormative Bachelorette’ had been in the making for five years before it finally went ahead, explaining there are ‘so many cogs that need to align’

Network 10 announced that both The Bachelor and The Bachelorette would be returning next year during the channel’s Upfronts in October.

‘Get set for more love stories, more luxurious dates, and more whispering when we return with The Bachelor and The Bachelorette Australia in 2022,’ Osher said at the time.

‘We redefined dating shows with The Bachelorette Australia this year, and it’s set to be even better next season as we head to a major moment for this landmark franchise.

‘Ten seasons of any show is a major milestone, and as we hit that landmark with The Bachelor Australia, I’m just so excited to be a part of telling Australia’s favourite love story in a new and exciting way.’ 

Coming back: Network 10 announced that both The Bachelor and The Bachelorette would be returning next year during the channel's Upfronts in October

Coming back: Network 10 announced that both The Bachelor and The Bachelorette would be returning next year during the channel’s Upfronts in October

Underwhelming: This year's premiere episode of The Bachelor garnered only 482,000 viewers, compared to last year's premiere, which drew 681,000 viewers

Underwhelming: This year’s premiere episode of The Bachelor garnered only 482,000 viewers, compared to last year’s premiere, which drew 681,000 viewers

This year’s premiere episode of The Bachelor garnered only 482,000 viewers, compared to last year’s premiere, which drew 681,000 viewers.

Meanwhile, this year’s finale with Jimmy Nicholson brought in 629,000 viewers, while 879,000 viewers tuned in last year for Locky Gilbert’s season.

According to a report by Mumbrella last month, this year’s Bachelorette finale brought in the smallest audience since the show’s inception in Australia.

It attracted 439,000 metro viewers for the final 15 minutes and 361,000 metro viewers in the lead-up, making it the least watched Bachelorette Australia finale.

Last year’s finale with sisters Elly and Becky Miles attracted 573,000 metro viewers, while Angie Kent’s season in 2019 brought in 992,000 metro viewers. 

Going down: Meanwhile, this year's finale with Jimmy Nicholson brought in 629,000 viewers, while 879,000 viewers tuned in last year for Locky Gilbert's season

Going down: Meanwhile, this year’s finale with Jimmy Nicholson brought in 629,000 viewers, while 879,000 viewers tuned in last year for Locky Gilbert’s season

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