Sarah Harris has shared a glimpse of what her life might look like after The Project.
The 43-year-old TV host saw the funny side of her impending unemployment on Wednesday night’s show by sharing a hilarious video starring in her own stand-up comedy special.
‘She’s gone from sitting down to standing up,’ a narrator could be heard saying in the background, while a hilarious segment showing Harris in a comedy show played out.
‘Yeah, I’m a comedian now,’ she announced.
She then launched into a routine, showing herself in an all-black ensemble with a microphone in hand.
Sarah Harris has shared a glimpse of what life might look like after The Project. Pictured
The 43-year-old TV host saw the funny side to her impending unemployment on Wednesday night’s show by sharing a hilarious video starring in her own stand-up comedy special
‘When they axed the show, Ten said it wasn’t personal. They said it was just a strategic refresh, which we all know in TV speak means: “We don’t know what we’re doing, but we’re not doing it with you.”‘
She went on: ‘People are always asking me for the news… You know what? I’ve got some news for you.
‘The economy is down. My wine consumption is up.’
She finished the segment, saying: ‘I’m an unemployed celebrity, of course the Jungle is coming for me,’ alluding to the Robert Irwin-hosted I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!’
Sarah shared the tongue-in-cheek skit to Instagram, which she accompanied with a hilarious caption.
‘Turns out live-streaming myself sobbing while eating grated cheese straight out of the bag was too ‘niche’ for #OnlyFans,’ she penned.
‘So I’m pivoting to comedy,’ she said, adding: ‘On whatever you’re streaming in 2026.’
Two weeks ago, Sarah cut a sombre figure as she arrived at Sydney airport in the wake of the Network Ten series’ axing.
Channel 10 axed beloved current affairs show The Project two weeks ago
Sarah, who joined the Project in 2023, was spotted arriving back in Sydney from Melbourne looking almost incognito as she rugged up against the chilly Sydney weather in a long, dark grey wool overcoat.
Speaking to an awaiting photographer, Sarah revealed that she was eager to get back home.
‘I’m good,’ she said. ‘I’m tired – glad to be home with my boys,’ she smiled.
When asked her thoughts on The Project’s demise, Sarah remained philosophical.
‘It’s TV, I guess,’ she said with a shrug of the shoulders. ‘We’ve had a pretty good run.’
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