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But Sunrise weather presenter Nuala Hafner has revealed it wasn't her idea to use pick-up lines on a hunky beachgoer during the weather report on Wednesday. Scroll down for video. Brave: Sunrise's weather girl Nuala Hafner attempted to chat up a hunky beachgoer at Balmoral on Wednesday, but on Friday said she was being fed the lines by producers. Nuala, who is standing in for Edwina Bartholomew, started off by giggling as the man in tiny swimmers began doing handstands on the sand behind her during the morning broadcast.

Up for a laugh: Nuala, who is standing in for Edwina Bartholomew, started off by giggling as the man in tiny swimmers began doing handstands on the sand behind her. However at first, instead of coming over to her, he decided to jump into the sea after showing off by doing a number of pull ups on the rocks. Is this some kind of mating display because I'm really enjoying it,' Nuala said.

She then broke off to do her weather report before the pair were finally united. Do you come here often? Fail: Nuala shook hands with the mystery man who later told her he was 'happily engaged'. Giggles: The beachgoer appeared to be showing off as he did a number of handstands behind her on the beach before later revealing he was not single. Looking genuinely deflated Nuala then managed to laugh it off. The views expressed in the contents above are those of our users and do not necessarily reflect the views of MailOnline.

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Great, I can hardly wait for daily Today and Sunrise recaps. Given MKR and the like have them, I guess this was inevitable. If there was a special edition of the show, go for it. This just serves no purpose.

It's not the end of the world, it's breakfast television. I think it's a bit personal. But all I would say is just like newspapers and radio, television has been re-engineered over the last two years.

Newspapers, television networks and radio networks cannot sustain the cost base they had five years ago. Basically everyone, I'd say most people in television and radio and newspapers, has had their conditions cut back over the last two or three years. We are no different. I don't think you ever feel safe in media. I have other interests, for me Sunrise was sort of a mistake, an accident, if you like. I fell into it and it's been an enormous privilege, I've loved every minute of it, but I'm a finance nerd at heart and I have my own little family business that I've always had.

So while viewers want me and the network wants me, I love doing it. But I never take it for granted, nothing's permanent in life. There have been rumours about you and Mel, from the two of you being too close to reports you were at loggerheads because you were being paid more than her.

What's the truth of your relationship? I would describe it as special. I can honestly say we have never yelled at each other, ever, in 11 years. We have never had a stand-up argument. Like any relationship we get annoyed or grumpy with each other at times. We always had this understanding, we'd be completely upfront with each other and talk it through. And there is no sexual connotation in this at all, and it should never be portrayed like this, but we had an incredibly intimate relationship.

We'd pick each other's teeth, you'd blow your nose and look up and the other would check, little things like that … we'd almost know what the other one's thinking. It's enormous. But hey, I'm a dad. I married off two daughters. I know life is all about evolving, life is all about opportunities for people and wishing them well. Never try to hold them back. Some of the commentary relating to Mel said she was described as ''mumsy'' and ''nice''.

Do you think she was being underestimated as a journalist? You see her on the road covering cyclones, bushfires, earthquakes, mine disasters. I think there is not one person in Australian media that does it better than Melissa Doyle. If anything, it is her greatest strength. Not sitting in a studio.



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