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Alex Cullen departs Nine amid $50k gift controversy

Nine confirmed it 'has agreed with Cullen that he will finish with the network following a review into a recent incident.'

By Natasha LeePublished Jan 24, 2025
2 min read
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In a shock exit, Today presenter Alex Cullen has permanently stepped down after controversy erupted over his acceptance of a $50,000 gift from billionaire Adrian Portelli.

Today host Karl Stefanovic confirmed Cullen’s departure on-air, describing him as a "terrific fella" and praising his five years with the team. "We’re going to miss him terribly," Stefanovic said, wishing Cullen and his family all the best.

The drama began after Portelli, eager to ditch his “Lambo Guy” label, offered the cash to the first TV journalist to call him “McLaren Man.” Cullen took the bait during a lighthearted exchange on Today with Karl Stefanovic last Friday, only to face disciplinary action from Nine soon after.

Karl Stefanovic and Sarah Abo. Karl Stefanovic and Sarah Abo made the announcement on Today.

The network immediately sidelined the host, releasing a statement to the media saying they were arranging for the money to be returned to Portelli, adding they were taking the matter “very seriously”.

The fallout from the gift saga has seen Cullen absent from screens for a week, with Nine and Cullen reaching a mutual decision to part ways. The controversy has left viewers stunned and the Today family down a familiar face.

In a written statement provided to Mediaweek Nine confirmed it "has agreed with Cullen that he will finish with the network following a review into a recent incident."

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The network also provided background on the policies which Cullen breached:

• Broadcast journalists and on air talent are required to adhere to a number of policies and procedures with respect to third-party commercial arrangements.

• Nine conducts regular training regarding these policies and procedures, however we will be using this opportunity to remind our team members of their obligations.

Portelli has since donated the $50,000 to charity.

Pictured: Alex Cullen

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