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Dr Chris Brown shocks fans as he leaves Ten for Seven

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Dr Chris Brown has made the move back to the television network where his career began; Seven.

It’s a major upset to Network 10, who he’s been with for over a decade hosting Bondi Vet, The Living Room and I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here, along with stints behind the desk at The Project.

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The 44-year-old is still fulfilling his hosting duties for the 2023 season of I’m A Celeb, which is set to begin filming in South Africa next month. But once he returns from the jungle, he’ll be swiftly moving across to Seven to work on “exciting” new projects that have yet to be announced.

Dr Chris’ breakout TV role was with Seven back in 2003 on Harry’s Practice.

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Speaking to the Daily Telegraph about his big network shake-up, Brown said, “I’m not entirely sure my old access pass works but once we get over that hurdle and I’m back from the jungle, I can’t wait to sink my teeth into some exciting new projects in the second half of the year and beyond with Seven.”

“We are very pleased to welcome Chris back to Seven. It’s been too long,” Seven West Media boss James Warburton told the Daily Telegraph.

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Staring as a ‘TV vet’ Dr Chris Brown has managed to add variety to his career with roles that don’t see him call on his vet knowledge -but his first passion is still in his life as he works the occasional shift at Bondi Junction Veterinary Hospital.

He starts officially at Seven on July 1, with announcements on what these “exciting new projects” will be, to come.

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