Allison Langdon reveals her surprising career plans after A Current Affair
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Allison Langdon has revealed her surprising career plans after her current job hosting A Current Affair.
The TV presenter, 44, joined the Nine Network program at the start of 2023 after leaving the Today show following a three-year stint.
She has now told how she hopes to stay on ACA for 'a while' but looked ahead to her potential plans when she does eventually decide to move on from the job.
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Speaking to Bradley J Dryburgh on his A Lot To Talk About podcast, Ally revealed she might go back to university and start a whole new career path after ACA.
When asked about her future plans, she shared: 'I think sail off into the sunset and do something entirely different.'
Allison Langdon has revealed her surprising career plans after her current job hosting A Current Affair
Speaking to Bradley J Dryburgh on his A Lot To Talk About podcast , Ally revealed she might go back to university and start a whole new career path after ACA
'Go back to uni, start something entirely different, entirely new,' she excitedly added.
Before her stint hosting ACA, Ally was a regular fixture on the Today show but had a shock hydrofoiling accident in February 2021 while filming a water sports segment.
After the accident, Ally was pulled from the water by her life vest as two male rescuers were seen leaping in to help her.
She was taken to hospital where she received treatment, before flying back to Sydney for an operation on her knee.
Three years on from the accident, Ally appears to still suffer from the injury as she has been seen wearing a knee brace on a number of occasions in recent weeks.
The TV presenter, 44, joined the Nine Network program at the start of 2023 after leaving the Today show following a three-year stint. She said she is in no rush to leave ACA
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The Nine presenter also spoke about her 'horrible' injuries on Nova's Fitzy and Wippa in 2022.
She said of the injury: 'I snapped the leg, I did the kneecap, I did the ligaments. I shattered the knee cap, snapped the leg, did the PCL, the meniscus... The tibia snapped.'
Ally made her return to the Today show in March 2021, sporting a large brace over her knee and using a wheelchair and crutches to get around.
She has since been having regular sessions with a physiotherapist and now hosts ACA after moving on from Today.