Saturday, 18 November 2017, 1:25 pm Press Release: Bravo New Zealand
Cassidy Morris Interviews New Zealand Prime Minister
Jacinda Ardern in Her First Presenting Role As
Bravo Local Host
Less
than 24 hours after being named Bravo’s first Local Host,
Cassidy Morris hit the ground running with
her first presenting role, interviewing all the stars on the
red carpet at the Vodafone New Zealand Music Awards
including recently elected Prime Minister, Jacinda
Ardern.
Stopping to chat to Cassidy and
congratulate her on her new role at Bravo, Prime
Minister Ardern spoke about her support for the New
Zealand arts as the two bonded over starting their brand new
roles.
“I certainly wasn’t expecting to
interview the Prime Minister on my first day on the job but
that’s Bravo for you – you never know what to expect!”
Morris said.
Morris was named as Bravo’s
first-ever local host on Wednesday night and will become the
new face of the brand, both on-air and across Bravo’s
social and digital platforms.
To check out
Cassidys interview with Jacinda Ardern please click
HERE and to see a wrap up her
time at the VNZMA's click HERE.
To download a high res
image of Cassidy please click
HERE and for a PDF of this
release please clickHERE.
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