Susan Hannaford blasts Seven’s Sunday Night in new A Current Affair tell-all

Susan Hannaford is hitting back after her bizarre and confrontational interview with Channel Seven’s Sunday Night made headlines back in April.

The 65-year-old, who rose to fame after appearing in the ’70s TV series The Sullivans, is set to speak on A Current Affair on Monday night, claiming she’s been ‘stitched up’.

In a new preview, the former actress stares directly into the camera and declares: ‘I may have played meek and mild Kitty Sullivan, but today I am angry and I’m very upset about what’s been done to me!’

‘I’m very upset about what’s been done to me’: The Sullivans star Susan Hannaford is set to appear on A Current Affair on Monday night, where it appears she will  blast Seven’s Sunday Night after her bizarre appearance on the program

Susan now lives in a $9 million mansion in Beverley Hills, California, and her finances were heavily interrogated during her Sunday Night interview, which went to air six weeks ago.

Speaking on that program, the mother-of-one claimed she arrived in the United States in the mid-2000s with ‘zero’ in the bank, but used her wits to ‘intelligently’ raise money.

She claimed that prior to the 2008 financial crisis she owned 22 properties in the US, worth approximately a quarter of a BILLION dollars. 

Home sweet home! Susan now lives in a $9 million mansion in Beverley Hills, California

Home sweet home! Susan now lives in a $9 million mansion in Beverley Hills, California

But Sunday Night asserted that there are ‘now serious questions about how Susan raised that money and where it all went.’

She allegedly owes $4.65 million to The Commonwealth Bank in Australia, and $1.5 million in taxes to the IRS in the United Sates. 

Susan steadfastly denied both claims during the interview. 

Tell-all: It seems Susan is determined to set the record straight on A Current Affair on Monday night

Tell-all: It seems Susan is determined to set the record straight on A Current Affair on Monday night

New look, new life: Susan now looks drastically different from her days as a big-time TV star in Australia (pictured in the early 1990s)

New look, new life: Susan now looks drastically different from her days as a big-time TV star in Australia (pictured in the early 1990s)

Prior to the airing of the episode, she issued a 42-page Cease & Desist letter to the Seven Network. 

According to TV Tonight, Susan accused interviewer Matt Doran of ‘defamatory and biased reporting’.

Now, it seems she’s determined to set the record straight on A Current Affair. 

The preview promises that ‘Aussie TV’s golden girl’ will all about her ‘family’s enormous property fortune’. 

Claim to fame: Susan (left) as she appeared on the hit 1970s series The Sullivans 

Claim to fame: Susan (left) as she appeared on the hit 1970s series The Sullivans 



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