A little girl stole the show from two of Channel 7’s biggest stars.
The child, in a pink, purple and lilac dress, could be seen dancing in a storm between Sunrise co-hosts David ‘Kochie’ Koch and Natalie Barr on a live broadcast earlier this week.
A keen-eyed fan grabbed the clip, sending it viral on Tik-Tok.
Future star: A girl in a pink, purple and lilac dress could be seen dancing in a storm between Sunrise co-hosts David ‘Kochie’ Koch and Natalie Barr during the live broadcast earlier this week
The video of the girl dancing energetically while wearing cowboy boots was hilarious on The Hit Crew’s Cotton Eye Joe dance track.
Barr and Koch seemed completely oblivious to the action taking place outside their Sydney CBD studio.
Thursday, the clip had accumulated more than 15,000 views.
Boot scooting baby: Video of girl dancing energetically while wearing cowboy boots looked hilarious on The Hit Crew’s Cotton Eye Joe dance floor
The fun online moment came after Barr’s opening to Daily Mail Australia at Wednesday’s Women of the Future Awards.
The TV personality has spoken about everything from Sunrise’s audience battle with Today to the future of her co-host David ‘Kochie’ Koch.
Asked about her co-star’s future, Natalie replied, “I guess we all have to retire someday – she has years left! No time anytime soon.
For the record: Barr spoke to Daily Mail Australia about everything from Sunrise’s odds battle with Today to the future of his co-host Kochie
When asked who should replace the 65-year-old when he finally retires, Barr replied: “He’s not going anywhere, so I don’t think we have to worry about that.”
On Sunrise’s ongoing ratings war with Channel 9 Today’s flagship product, the mother-of-two admitted, “We always love competition – that would be pretty boring if we didn’t have competition, so we are so grateful to all of our viewers who stayed by our side.
Reflecting on the years of dominance on her show since Koch became a host, Natalie said, “18 – I think it’s time to think it over and say wow.”
“We’re 18, and being number one for that long is kind of humble.”
Staying in place: Asked about her co-star’s future, Natalie replied, “I guess we all have to retire someday – she has years left!” No time anytime soon. Natalie and Kochie pictured
Savor: On Sunrise’s Ongoing Rating War With Channel 9 Flagship Today The Mother-Of-Two admitted: “We still love competition – that would be pretty boring if we didn’t competition “
She added, “I’ve had so many people texting me like, ‘Wow my kids are the same age as you! I remember breastfeeding my babies in the living room, watching you when your kids were babies too. “It’s just a really nice feeling.
The veteran news anchor also touched on stepping into the reception area vacated by Samantha Armytage earlier this year.
“I don’t think I was scared,” Barr said, without addressing the couple’s subsequent feud. “I was just determined to do the best job I could. ”
Number one: Reflecting on the years of dominance of her show’s audiences since Koch became host, Natalie said, “18 – I think it’s time to think it over and say wow”
“I think that’s all anyone can do,” she added. “You can’t really be too worried – of course I was nervous, taking on a big job is scary for everyone.”
“But I was just determined to get up there and do my best.”
Armytage launched a wild sweep at Barr on social media after quitting the show, claiming on Twitter that Nat “wanted the job, forever … and she finally got it.”
Natalie reportedly felt “drained” from the sarcastic tweet.
Dream Team: “We’re 18, and being number one for that long is kind of humble.” Pictured with co-star Edwina Bartholomew
Barr was also able to avoid another controversy on Channel 7, when asked if she had spoken to Weekend Sunrise co-host Matt Doran about his interview with the Adele train wreck.
“I haven’t spoken to him, no,” Barr said.
Rising star Doran has reportedly been suspended by the network after failing to listen to Adele’s new album 30 ahead of her high-profile interview with the singer.
His label Sony subsequently denied Channel 7 the rights to broadcast the interview, leaving the network to scramble for last-minute replacement content.
Diplomacy: Barr was able to avoid controversy on Channel 7, when asked if she had spoken to Weekend Sunrise co-host Matt Doran about his interview with the Adele train wreck
Australian Women’s Weekly, in partnership with La Trobe Financial, hosted the ninth Women of the Future Luncheon and Awards Ceremony this week, recognizing and celebrating young Australian women pioneers, at the Sydney Opera House.
Since 2013, the Women of the Future Awards have helped exceptional young women between the ages of 18 and 34 develop projects that transform lives.
This year there was an impressive array of entries, with strong themes around disability, retention and consent.
Gone girl: The veteran news anchor also addressed entering the accommodation vacated by Samantha Armytage (pictured) earlier this year