Natalie Gruzlewski
Born1977 (age 4647)
Alma materGriffith University
OccupationTelevision presenter
Years active1999–present
Spouses
(m. 20092011)
    Jack Ray
    (m. 2012)
    Children1

    Natalie Gruzlewski (born 1977) is an Australian television presenter.

    Career

    Gruzlewski studied journalism at Griffith University after finishing school. Her career began on the Gold Coast as host of Prime Television's Surf TV, a beach and surf conditions program. In 1999, she joined the Nine Network as weather presenter on the network's Nine Gold Coast News bulletin. She acquired a national identity as 'Lady Luck' on The NRL Footy Show in 2002–2003. In 2004, Gruzlewski joined Nine Network's travel program Getaway as a full-time presenter. She has also hosted the reality series The Farmer Wants a Wife.[1]

    In October 2009, she filled in on Weekend Today while Leila McKinnon was on holidays. In February 2010, she was appointed weather presenter on Nine News Sydney from Monday to Thursday; she also filed lifestyle and entertainment reports for Nine News. In September 2013, Gruzlewski was appointed as weather presenter on Nine Gold Coast News replacing Paul Burt. In October 2014, she resigned from the Nine Network.[2]

    Personal life

    Gruzlewski is of Polish descent and grew up on the Gold Coast, Queensland. In 2009, she married former professional surfer Luke Egan; however, after two years of marriage, they separated. In May 2012, Gruzlewski announced that she was engaged to property developer Jack Ray and in October she was pregnant with her first child. In November 2012, Gruzlewski married Jack Ray in a private ceremony. She gave birth to daughter in 2013.

    References

    1. Domjen, Briana (4 July 2015). "Former Farmer Wants A Wife host Natalie Gruzlewski puts family ahead of series reboot". The Courier Mail. News Corp.
    2. Crane, Kris (16 October 2014). "Channel 9 loses weather presenter Natalie Gruzlewski". The Courier Mail. News Corp.
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