
The shock reason Dancing With The Stars contestant Osher Günsberg wore the same outfit on two shows
The 51-year-old TV personality - known for hosting The Bachelor, The Masked Singer and Australian Idol - is hitting the dance floor in style, recycling a bold purple and blue blazer he previously wore on Channel Ten 's The Masked Singer in 2021.
And it turns out there's a very unexpected reason behind the wardrobe déjà vu.
'The jacket I'm wearing in the promos is actually my own,' Osher told Yahoo Lifestyle. 'Channel 10 was going to get rid of all my old suits. They were just sitting in a suitcase in a cupboard somewhere. So I bought them.'
Rather than settling for what Seven 's stylists had planned, Osher insisted on wearing his own gear - and producers were all for it.
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'I was like, "I've got a better one, let me try this," and they went, "Oh, it's perfect!",' he said. 'So I got to wear my own jacket.'
The TV host admitted he also bought several suits from The Bachelor after Ten held a wardrobe cleanout, with proceeds going to charity.
'When I found out they were selling them, I was like, "Can I just come in and grab that stuff?" and they said, "Yeah sure".
And the fashion flashbacks don't end there.
Osher r evealed he even danced in a bespoke pair of shoes created by Oscar-winning costume designer Tim Chappel - describing them as 'really comfy' and 'incredible' to look at.
Alongside his stint on DWTS, Osher is preparing to release his new book, So What? Now What?, on August 5, which he says is designed to help readers get unstuck and move forward in life.
DWTS recently made headlines after it was rumoured to be facing the chopping block only a week before it was due to hit screens.
The speculation left fans scratching their heads on what was next, not only for the series but for the show's hosts Dr. Chris Brown and Sonia Kruger.
Insiders claimed that Seven was tired of forking out large sums of money for the show's production, which is said to cost around $1million per episode.
Channel Seven has denied rumours DWTS is facing the axe and assured fans the show is not being cancelled in a statement provided to Daily Mail Australia.
The show was previously taken off of Aussie screens in 2015 after viewership numbers dipped.
However, it was quickly picked up in 2019 by Channel Ten.
It came as a surprise when Seven took the show back in 2021, with close sources revealing that a big factor in its return was Sonia's new role under the network's helm.
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