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KAK says yes to The Masked Singer!

The showbiz legend will be singing for her supper!
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She might have been axed from Studio 10 last month, but Kerri-Anne Kennerley isn’t cutting ties with the network just yet.

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Despite whispers that she might be moving to Nine, New Idea can exclusively reveal the Aussie TV legend has inked a six-figure deal to appear on the third season of The Masked Singer!

“She’s left the lowest-rating show on the network to go to one of the highest-rating shows,” dishes an insider.

Kerri Anne Kennerley
After her exit from Studio 10, Kerri-Anne has signed a $100,000 deal to appear on the next season of The Masked Singer. (Credit: Getty)
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“Before leaving the building, Kerri-Anne met with executives to negotiate being on the next series of The Masked Singer. It was a no-brainer and the deal was signed straight away. She’s getting about $100,000.”

Kerri-Anne, who turns 67 this week, has always loved belting out a tune. A born entertainer, she was part of a children’s singing group, which lead to her first TV gig. She released a self-titled album in the 1980s, as well as a Christmas record.

“KAK has had to sign her life away to keep it secret,” adds the source. “But both she and 10 are very happy with the deal.”

Studio 10
Studio 10 got a huge shake up last month, which left KAK without a job (pictured from left: Sarah Harris, KAK, Joe Hildebrand and Angela Bishop). (Credit: Network Ten)
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In August, Kerri-Anne was axed alongside Natarsha Belling and weatherman Tim Bailey as part of a brutal restructuring of Network Ten’s business.

It’s understood that at least 20 roles were impacted by the restructuring of the network’s news and operations department.

The Masked Singer Bonnie Anderson
Bonnie Anderson won the most recent season of The Masked Singer – could Kerri-Anne see this in action next year? (Credit: Network Ten)

In a statement provided to the Australian publication, Ten’s network director of news content Ross Dagan reportedly confirmed staff had been made aware of the mass restructuring.

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“The decision to make these changes was a very difficult one and I want to express my sincere thanks and gratitude to our friends and colleagues who will leave the network,” Mr Dagan said.

While not part of the initial axing, Studio 10 co-host Joe Hildebrand emotionally resigned from his role live on-air following Tristan McManus’ appointment on the show.

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