Erin Molan reveals 'appalling' comment from Nine boss

The presenter shared that it left her 'really annoyed'.

Erin Molan has revealed the "appalling" comment she once received from a boss at Channel Nine, who rated her physical appearance on a scale of one to ten. The presenter shared the shocking story on 2DAY FM’s Hughesy, Ed & Erin on Thursday while interviewing controversial MAFS star Harrison Boon.

At one point in the interview, Dave 'Hughesy' Hughes offered Erin the chance to rate Harrison's attractiveness out of ten.

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Erin Molan has revealed the 'appalling' comment she once received from a boss at Nine, sharing that it left her 'really annoyed'. Photo: Instagram/Erin Molan

"Can I just say Harrison, when I was at Channel Nine for ten years, one of the bosses there told somebody that they rated me an eight [out of 10], because I was ‘hot, but not too hot that I’d intimidate other women to the point where they wouldn’t want to watch me’," she shared.

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"I thought it was appalling, I was really annoyed."

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Erin co-hosted The Footy Show and the Sunday NRL Footy Show as well as anchored sports coverage on Nine News during her time at the network. She later moved to Sky News Australia to take on the role of Primetime Contributor, allowing her to appear on several different shows.

Erin's 'strong opinion' of Rihanna: 'Not a hero'

It comes after Erin was praised after sharing her 'strong opinion' of Rihanna's Super Bowl performance, where the singer revealed she is pregnant with her second baby.

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Erin said she thought Rihanna's performance was "incredible", but added, "What kind of started to not sit that well with me ... I just found it really interesting that so much of the response to her was that she is essentially a hero because she'd done that pregnant.

"And there were all these tweets and comments and Instagram posts, not just from celebrities, but from everyday people saying, 'Oh gosh, when I was pregnant, I couldn't even walk up the stairs, she's a hero, she's amazing.'

"All these guys are tweeting, saying, 'Oh my gosh, women are the superior beings,' and yes, we are obviously," she joked.

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Erin was praised for sharing her 'strong opinion' of Rihanna's Super Bowl performance, saying the singer isn't 'a hero'. Photo: Getty/Instagram

"Creating a baby, but also able to perform in front of the world," Dave 'Hughesy' Hughes jumped in.

Erin added Rihanna "did a great job, and that would have been challenging" but the performance wasn't as physically demanding as other halftime shows in the past.

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"I also was looking at that going, well, what she's doing is her job as a woman who's pregnant, the same thing everyone else basically does," she said.

"Nurses in operating theatres work up until a week before they give birth, school teachers do it, I live in a building with a lady who's got three under three, ready to pop at any stage, and she basically is with the kids while her husband's at work every day, and every time I see her, I just feel physically exhausted for her.

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"So, yes, Rihanna is amazing because she did this incredible performance, which is her job, she sings. But she's also got a lot of support! And what did the performance go for? Like 10 or 15 minutes? Like, amazing, incredible, but let's not put her on a pedestal or have her as a hero, because the women that I see every day, heavily pregnant, doing jobs that go for far longer, are far more arduous, are, I think, more pressure-filled, deserve the accolades as well."

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Erin added that she felt that labelling Rihanna a "hero", is almost "the opposite of feminism".

Hughesy then pointed out that Serena Williams won the Australian Open while pregnant and that Erin worked her job right up until she gave birth. Hughesy questioned whether or not she'd been applauded for that, with the presenter joking that people were actually asking her to get off-air sooner.

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