Sandra Sully, Natalie Barr and Lee Lin Chin join 'The Real Newsreaders of Sydney'

We all know the Real Housewives of Melbourne, but it’s behind the news desks of the harbour city that things get feisty.

We all know the Real Housewives of Melbourne, but it’s behind the news desks of the harbour city that things get feisty. (SBS)

We all know the Real Housewives of Melbourne, but it’s behind the news desks of the harbour city that things get feisty. (SBS)

 

Melbourne housewives may be bitchy, dramatic, and competitive but they have nothing on the three biggest personalities in Sydney’s commercial newsrooms. 

In a television exclusive The Feed exposes the shocking and revealing lives of The Real Newsreaders of Sydney. United for the first time on screen, this is Lee Lin Chin, Sandra Sully, and Natalie Barr like they’ve never been seen before. 

"I party hard but I read the news even harder," says Sandra Sully from Channel 10's Ten Eyewitness News. Channel Seven's Natalie Barr confesses: "I’m here for a good time, not a long time."

Described as "a complete lunatic", SBS World New's very own Lee Lin Chin delights in throwing "boiling hot coffee" at interns and reveals: "I’ve never killed a man before, but I know I’m capable."

The Real Newsreaders of Sydney are trading sequined designer handbag lines for network rivalry, washed up rockstar husbands for Walkley squabbles, private jets for autocue fails, botox binges for rumoured intern abuse scandals.

'The Real Newsreaders of Sydney' airs Monday, August 18 on The Feeed, 7.30PM on SBS2

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Published 15 August 2014 11:54am
Updated 15 August 2014 12:34pm
Source: World News Australia

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