Ryan Stokes’ wife Claire wears a mega-expensive outfit during night out in Sydney amid bloodbath at the family’s Seven Network

    Ryan Stokes' wife Claire (left) exuded elegance as she and the who's who of Australian showbiz, politics and business gathered to celebrate a major milestone for a newspaper

    Ryan Stokes’ wife Claire exuded elegance as she and the biggest names in Australian showbiz, politics and business gathered to celebrate a major milestone for a newspaper.

    The wife of the Channel Seven media mogul showed off her expensive taste in fashion as she and the son of media mogul Kerry Stokes attended The Australian’s 60th anniversary party at the Australian Museum near Sydney’s Hyde Park on Thursday night.

    Claire looked dashing in a $400 black velvet jumpsuit from NBD. The jumpsuit featured a U-shaped bust that accentuated her ample cleavage.

    She paired her look with a black cropped jacket and a black Dolce & Gabbana handbag worth $3,000. She accessorized with black platform heels and dazzling silver jewelry.

    Meanwhile, Ryan looked stylish in a black tuxedo.

    This comes as Seven Network spends large sums on refurbishing its offices in Parliament House. A new TV studio is being built, including a flashy desk setup. The network has laid off around 150 staff due to financial problems.

    Ny Breaking Australia has learned that Seven’s floor space has almost doubled after the company bought the office next door to rival Network’s a decade ago during cutbacks.

    While the costly renovations are underway, dozens of loyal employees of the Seven West Media empire have been laid off due to what the network is now calling a “cost-cutting program.”

    Ryan Stokes' wife Claire (left) exuded elegance as she and the who's who of Australian showbiz, politics and business gathered to celebrate a major milestone for a newspaper

    Ryan Stokes’ wife Claire (left) exuded elegance as she and the who’s who of Australian showbiz, politics and business gathered to celebrate a major milestone for a newspaper

    Staff from the editorial, television, marketing and sales departments have been laid off. A number of well-known and well-paid TV presenters have also been laid off.

    One of the high profile victims was long term employment Brisbane newsreader Sharyn Ghidella, who was fired over the phone while she was in a hair salon preparing for a promotional campaign for the network.

    A Seven spokesperson told Ny Breaking Australia the press gallery renovation had been planned before the network ran into financial difficulties.

    “The renovation of Seven’s Parliament Building office has been underway since early 2022, well before the current cost-savings programme,” the researchers said.

    The situation is so dire that Kerry Stokes, the network’s billionaire owner, is flying to Sydney from Perth next week and taking up residence on the executive floor of Seven’s Eveleigh headquarters.

    Media mogul Seven's wife showed off her expensive taste in fashion on Thursday

    Media mogul Seven's wife showed off her expensive taste in fashion on Thursday

    Media mogul Seven’s wife showed off her expensive taste in fashion on Thursday

    Claire looked dashing in a $400 black velvet jumpsuit from NBD, featuring a U-shaped bust that showed off her ample cleavage

    Claire looked dashing in a $400 black velvet jumpsuit from NBD, featuring a U-shaped bust that showed off her ample cleavage

    Claire looked dashing in a $400 black velvet jumpsuit from NBD, featuring a U-shaped bust that showed off her ample cleavage

    He will reportedly roll up his sleeves as the struggling network tries to stem months of damaging headlines and internal turmoil, but his impending arrival has done little to ease staff concerns.

    Seven’s title as the country’s most popular free-to-air network took a nosedive after the Bruce Lehramnn Spotlight saga, when former producer Taylor Auerbach began making allegations against his former employer in federal court.

    He alleged that the network had paid Lehrmann for drugs and sex workers while trying to lure him into an exclusive interview with Spotlight.

    She paired her look with a cropped black jacket and a $3,000 black Dolce & Gabbana handbag

    She paired her look with a cropped black jacket and a $3,000 black Dolce & Gabbana handbag

    She paired her look with a cropped black jacket and a $3,000 black Dolce & Gabbana handbag

    The network has repeatedly denied these allegations, but the damage had already been done – Seven countries are now being hit by a wave of leadership confusion and financial cuts.

    Among those who recently left are director of news and current affairs Craig McPherson, managing director James Warburton, commercial director Bruce McWilliam and Spotlight executive producer Mark Llewellyn.

    Mr McPherson’s replacement was Anthony De Ceglie, a former newspaper editor with no experience of television, who was promoted to the top editorial position at Channel Seven in April.

    Veteran journalist Robert Ovadia also left the network after ABC Four Corners raised questions about the alleged toxic culture in Seven’s newsroom.

    Ovadia allegedly took photos from a female producer’s personal Instagram page and created a “caricature” of them before sharing them with her, Ny Breaking Australia previously revealed.

    Pictured: Sharyn Ghidella, a long-serving Brisbane newsreader who was fired over the phone

    Pictured: Sharyn Ghidella, a long-serving Brisbane newsreader who was fired over the phone

    Pictured: Sharyn Ghidella, a long-serving Brisbane newsreader who was fired over the phone

    He has now filed a claim with the Fair Work Commission against both De Ceglie and Seven, seeking compensation and reinstatement to the role he held for 23 years.

    There are also rumors that veteran newsreader Mark Ferguson, who reportedly earns a salary of up to $750,000, could be in the sights. Host Angela Cox attracted attention this week with a rare series of solo performances.

    Meanwhile, Ms Ghidella was reportedly fired from the Brisbane-based network after she was paid a much higher salary than her co-host Max Futcher.

    “When you’ve been in television for as long as I have, not a day goes by without expecting a tap on the shoulder… After 38 years, it’s finally here,” she wrote on social media.

    Kerry Stokes (pictured with wife Christine Simpson Stokes) flies to Sydney to sort out ratings issues

    Kerry Stokes (pictured with wife Christine Simpson Stokes) flies to Sydney to sort out ratings issues

    Kerry Stokes (pictured with wife Christine Simpson Stokes) flies to Sydney to sort out ratings issues

    Seven's regular Sydney newsreader Mark Ferguson (pictured) could also be in the firing line

    Seven's regular Sydney newsreader Mark Ferguson (pictured) could also be in the firing line

    Seven’s regular Sydney newsreader Mark Ferguson (pictured) could also be in the firing line

    ‘It wasn’t quite how I expected it to turn out at Channel Seven.

    ‘I was at work at the hairdresser’s when I got the call that my time with the network was over, after 17 years.

    “While we are somewhat saddened by this decision, there is also a sense of relief. As has been widely reported, the last few weeks on TV have unfortunately been a miserable affair.”

    Secret internal viewing figures obtained by Ny Breaking Australia show that Seven News Brisbane has lost a staggering 29,000 viewers in just two weeks.

    The huge drop in ratings left Seven 88,000 viewers behind Nine’s news in Brisbane on Monday. On Monday 8 July, before Seven was fired, it was only 60,000 viewers behind.

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