Osher Günsberg will miss son’s birthday and Father’s Day to do quarantine

Osher Günsberg reveals he will miss his son’s first birthday and his first Father’s Day because he must stay in quarantine when he returns to Sydney after filming The Masked Singer

Osher Günsberg revealed he will miss out on important family milestones because of filming The Masked Singer in Melbourne.

The TV host, 46, told Mumbrellacast on Thursday that after the hit Channel 10 show wraps he must do two weeks of quarantine when he arrives in Sydney. 

‘[It] means I’m going to miss both my son’s first birthday and my First Father’s day. 

Missing out on milestones: Osher Günsberg (pictured) revealed on Thursday that he will miss his son’s first birthday and his first Father’s Day because he must stay in quarantine when he returns to Sydney after filming The Masked Singer

‘I’ve been a stepfather for a long time and my beautiful stepdaughter Georgia has given me cards every year and this is my first father’s day with Wolfie. 

‘And I’ll miss them both (the occasions) because I’ll be in a hotel somewhere,’ he said. 

After filming for The Masked Singer finishes later this year, Osher will have to be quarantined in a Sydney hotel for 14 days, at the cost of $3,000.

Quarantine: The TV host said, 'I'll miss them both (the occasions) because I'll be in a hotel somewhere'. Osher will have to be quarantined in a Sydney hotel for 14 days, at the cost of $3,000. Osher pictured with Wolfie

Quarantine: The TV host said, ‘I’ll miss them both (the occasions) because I’ll be in a hotel somewhere’. Osher will have to be quarantined in a Sydney hotel for 14 days, at the cost of $3,000. Osher pictured with Wolfie

Osher and his wife, makeup artist Audrey, welcomed their first son Wolfie (Wolfgang) in August 2019. She also has a 16-year-old daughter named Georgia, from a previous relationship. 

The Bachelor host explained that he and his wife discussed his quarantine situation, and how he would be supporting her while away.

‘The thing I’m going to try to do to make today better than yesterday is try as hard as I can to support Audrey from afar, which will probably involve a lot of FaceTiming and just trying to be there for her, and that’s all I can do today.

‘I can’t change it (the situation), but I can change the way I feel about it. So I’m just going to do as much as I can to support my wife today,’ he added.

'It'll probably involve a lot of FaceTiming': The Bachelor host explained that he and his wife discussed his quarantine situation, and how he would be supporting her while away. Osher and Audrey are pictured together

‘It’ll probably involve a lot of FaceTiming’: The Bachelor host explained that he and his wife discussed his quarantine situation, and how he would be supporting her while away. Osher and Audrey are pictured together

It comes after he also spoke to the podcast about how The Bachelor was forced to adapt to the lockdown rules in response to the pandemic.

Osher, who is convinced viewers will love the new format, said that while past seasons of the show involved an element of ‘fantasy’, with over-the-top dates, this year’s series will be grounded in reality.

‘We have to help them find love using the same tools that everybody else has, which is in many cases a webcam, or even just a camera on your phone,’ he explained.

But he insisted it will give the show’s viewers a new perspective, making them feel like they’re privy to some incredibly intimate moments.

Parents: Osher and his wife, makeup artist Audrey, welcomed their first son Wolfie (Wolfgang) in August 2019. She also has a 16-year-old daughter named Georgia, from a previous relationship. Audrey pictured with her son Wolfie and daughter Georgia

Parents: Osher and his wife, makeup artist Audrey, welcomed their first son Wolfie (Wolfgang) in August 2019. She also has a 16-year-old daughter named Georgia, from a previous relationship. Audrey pictured with her son Wolfie and daughter Georgia

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