Charlotte Foster
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"An enormous privilege": Karl Stefanovic celebrates 20 years on Today

The Today Show team has surprised Karl Stefanovic with a trip down memory lane as he celebrates 20 years hosting the popular morning show. 

After first joining the show in 2005 alongside the then host Tracy Grimshaw, Stefanovic has covered events such as the Beaconsfield Mine disaster in 2006, Royal deaths, US presidential elections, multiple Olympic Games and the biggest natural disasters from across the globe.

To celebrate his time at the helm, the team surprised him with a look back at some of his biggest highlights from this time.

"That's two whole decades of passion, dedication, fun, and of course, the cheeky Karlos we all know and love," current co-host, Sarah Abo said.

"We are lucky to work alongside this man each and every day, so to celebrate all things Karl, we thought we'd take a little walk down memory lane."

"I can't believe it's 20 years, I'm very grateful to have been here this long and to have worked with the best people in the business," Karl said.

"And to be able to come into people's homes every morning is an enormous privilege, so I'll just keep on keeping on as long as I can."

Sarah Abo added, "We are so lucky to sit next to you and all the viewers at home are so lucky to have you in their lounge rooms and their kitchens every single morning on their devices, listening to you and your shenanigans."

The team also surprised Karl this morning with a special message from his former co-host and current A Current Affair host, Ally Langdon.

"Karl, I love you, I don't miss those 3am wake up calls, but I do miss sitting next to you in that chair because you are the very best, we talk about how good you are in the big news stories, but I reckon when there's no news around is actually when you shine," she said.

"That's when you just, you know, you've got that magic touch, you create something special that gets us through."

Image credits: Today 

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