
EXCLUSIVE Her long-distance marriage is the talk of TV land. Now Sunrise host Edwina Bartholomew confirms what many in the industry had long speculated - as she fetches a monster price for her Sydney unit
She may have one of the most high-profile jobs in TV, but Sunrise newsreader Edwina Bartholomew does more than just read the teleprompter.
Not content with 3am starts, the 41-year-old has also thrown herself into a highly ambitious renovation project in a country town three-and-a-half hours outside Sydney.
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