She’s usually dressed to the nines while hosting The Project.
But Sarah Harris, 42, sported a far more relaxed look as she stepped out in Sydney on Saturday.
Joined by her sons Paul, 7 and Harry, 5, the TV personality beat the scorching summer heat in a pair of ripped denim shorts, a sports bra and Nike singlet top.
She completed her look with a black baseball cap and matching runners, while sweeping her hair back into a messy ponytail.
Sarah was seen parking her car on a busy road before taking her sons for a stroll down the footpath.
The Project host Sarah Harris, 42, (pictured) beat the heat in a pair of ripped denim shorts and a sporty singlet as she stepped out in Sydney with her sons Paul, 7 and Harry, 5, on Saturday
The single mother has been splitting her time between Sydney and Melbourne since she signed on as host of The Project at the beginning of the year.
Speaking to Stellar magazine in October, Sarah admitted that her new gig has been quite challenging – especially when she flies in to Melbourne for the show.
‘It’s been a lot. It’s been a really big adjustment,’ she said.
She completed her look with a black baseball cap and matching runners, while sweeping her hair back into a messy ponytail
‘There is a lot to kind of wrap your head around: the logistics of working between two states, of working at the other end of the day, of getting your head around a different type of show.’
Unfortunately, Sarah’s addition to the panel has not provided the boost in ratings that producers no doubt were hoping to achieve.
Industry blog website TV Blackbox reported in October that the network endured its worst year ever in OzTam history this year since the ratings system began in 2001.
Sarah was seen parking her car on a busy road before taking her sons for a stroll down the footpath
An insider told the publication that part of the issue is the network has consistently struggled to retain viewers.
‘Ten doesn’t have returning fans. If it did, why are The Project, MasterChef, HYBPA, Gogglebox, The Masked Singer and many, many more down year on year?’ they said.
‘They have no sport, Melbourne Cup gone. They can’t launch a new show – most recent example: Shark Tank,’ the source added.
The single mother has been splitting her time between Sydney and Melbourne since she signed on as host of The Project at the beginning of the year