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Carrie Bickmore reveals how her former Project co-star Waleed Aly REALLY feels about show's axing


Carrie Bickmore has reached out to her former The Project co-star Waleed Aly to offer comfort amid the show's cancellation.

'Their ability to pivot and cover light and shade and be on top of the news, finding a completely different angle is a certain suite of skill sets not a lot of people have. Hosts Aly, Harris and Hamish Macdonald will also reportedly exit the network, while comedian Taunton will continue his guest appearances on various other Ten shows. The news show, which has been in a ratings free-fall since Carrie Bickmore left her seat as host, has aired nearly 4,500 episodes to date and will wrap in three weeks following speculation it will be replaced with a current affairs program.

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