Osher Günsberg Biography
Osher Günsberg is a British-Australian journalist and television and radio broadcaster. He is the host of the reality television shows The Bachelor, The Bachelorette, and Bachelor in Paradise Australia. He also hosts the music talent show The Masked Singer Australia and narrates the factual TV series Bondi Rescue.
How old is Osher Günsberg? – Age
He is 49 years old as of 29 March 2023. He was born in 1974 in London, United Kingdom. His real name is Andrew Jonas Günsberg.
Osher Günsberg Family – Education
Günsberg was born in the Czech Republic to a Czech-Jewish father and a Lithuanian mother. When Günsberg was four months old, his family relocated to Australia. He grew up in Brisbane, where he developed an interest in music, learning to read and compose sheet music and play a variety of instruments. He later worked as a roadie before joining many Brisbane bands.
Is Osher Gunsberg married? – Wife
He married Israeli actress and producer Noa Tishby in 2008. On December 27, 2011, he announced on Twitter the dissolution of his marriage to Tishby. Günsberg married freelance makeup artist Audrey Griffen in December 2016, becoming a stepfather to her daughter Georgia. The couple met while Osher was working as a cosmetics artist on season two of The Bachelor Australia. Wolfgang ‘Wolfie’ Günsberg, their son, was born in August 2019.
Why did Osher change his name? – Name Change
At the age of 38, he decided to change his name to ‘Osher’ – Hebrew for ‘happy’ – to reflect his new view on life. He claims that’something about being Osher just feels right’. He enjoys cycling. Günsberg claimed in October 2016, in response to criticism for attending Derby Day during the Melbourne Spring Racing Carnival, “I say I’m vegan because it’s the quickest way to get the explanation across, but the truth is I’ve never really called myself vegan.”
Osher Günsberg Net Worth
He has an estimated net worth of $12 Million.
Osher Günsberg Bondi Rescue
Günsberg has also narrated Bondi Rescue and the second season of Recruits, both produced by Network 10 and Cordell-Jigsaw. Bondi Rescue is an Australian factual television show that aired on Network 10 from 2006 until 2021. After a brief pause due to COVID and inclement weather, the series began production in the summer of 2022/2023. Season 17 will premiere in 2023 on Network Ten. The show follows the Waverley Council professional lifeguards who patrol Bondi Beach on a regular basis.
Osher Günsberg Height
He stands at a height of 6 feet 5 inches( 195 cm).
Osher Günsberg Australian Idol
Günsberg co-hosted Australian Idol on Network Ten in 2003, alongside Channel [V] co-star James Mathison. Günsberg was nominated for a Silver Logie in 2004 for this role. After Mathison announced his departure from the show, Günsberg hosted the seventh season of Australian Idol on his own in 2009. He also hosted Network Ten’s game show The Con Test.
Osher Günsberg Bachelor in Paradise
He has been the host of the reality television series Bachelor in Paradise Australia since 2018. Bachelor in Paradise Australia is an Australian elimination-style reality competition television series based on the same-named US version. It is a spin-off of The Bachelor and The Bachelorette Australia, and it features prior participants from those programs. It was revealed in October 2020 that the series would not return to Network 10 in 2021, however it could return in the future.
Osher Günsberg Live to Dance
Günsberg was named as the host of the Paula Abdul dance competition Live to Dance by CBS in October 2010. The show premiered on CBS in January 2011. It was announced that the second season of Live to Dance will not be renewed.
Osher Günsberg Mental Health
In August 2017, he confessed that he has been suffering from depression, social anxiety disorder, and obsessive-compulsive disorder for many years.
HarperCollins published his book, Back, After the Break, in August 2018. He has been forthright about his struggles with psychosis, drinking, and suicidal ideas.
Osher Günsberg Podcast
Günsberg began releasing “The Osher Günsberg Podcast” in 2013, a weekly interview show on which he talks openly about his own mental health journey and talks to well-known guests. In 2019, the show’s name changed to “Better Than Yesterday” to mirror the way that the digital recording had created from a straight meeting discussion in the early years to a more profound investigation of how his visitors conquer life’s difficulties. ” In Australia, “Better Than Yesterday” is now released on Mondays and Fridays.
“DadPod,” Osher’s second weekly podcast with Charlie Clausen, debuted in 2019. The show follows the two men as they “forge a new understanding of what it is to be a modern father and how they helped their partners have the best birth possible” as they both became fathers to babies within a month of each other.
Osher Günsberg Network 10
Studio 10, The Project, All Star Family Feud, Thank God You’re Here, Celebrity Joker Poker, Good News Week, Ready Steady Cook, Celebrity Name Game, and Chris & Julia’s Sunday Night Takeaway all featured Günsberg.
In October 2005, Günsberg made an appearance on a celebrity episode of the Australian version of Ready Steady Cook. On January 25, 2006, he was one of the co-hosts of the televised celebrations of Australia Day. He competed in the Australian comedy show Thank God You’re Here and won $10,000 for charity in Celebrity Joker Poker. He co-hosted the Sydney New Year’s Eve telecast, appeared on Neighbours as himself, and hosted The Con Test. He also narrated Bondi Rescue and the second season of Recruits, both Network 10 and Cordell-Jigsaw productions.
He regularly contributed to The Project and was a guest host for Charlie Pickering on occasion. He has hosted the reality television series Offspring, The Bachelor Australia, and The Bachelorette Australia since 2013. On Offspring’s fourth episode in 2017, he made a cameo appearance as himself. He has been hosting the reality show Bachelor in Paradise Australia since 2018, and in July 2019, it was revealed that