Sonia Kruger no long be a judge on Australia’s Got Talent as Channel Seven ease her full workload

‘She’s on three big shows’: Sonia Kruger will no long be a judge on Australia’s Got Talent as Channel Seven ease her full workload

Sonia Kruger will no longer serve as a judge on Australia’s Got Talent: Challengers & Champions.

With the 55-year-old’s hosting expertise spread across three programs – Big Brother, The Voice and Holy Moly – Channel Seven has eased her work load.  

On Thursday, the network’s director of programming, Andrew Backwell, told TV Tonight: ‘Sonia is on some of our biggest shows, we don’t need her on AGT too.’

‘She’s on three big shows’: Sonia Kruger will no long be a judge on Australia’s Got Talent as Channel Seven ease her full workload

‘You can see how good she is, she jumps off the screen,’ he said of the blonde bombshell.

‘Watching her do the pieces on Big Brother, she’s superb talent, so she’s on three big shows,’ he added.

It is not yet known who will replace Sonia as a judge on AGT. Daily Mail Australia has contacted Channel Seven for comment.

Easing up: With the 55-year-old's hosting expertise spread across three programs - Big Brother, The Voice and Holy Moly - the network has eased her work load. Seven's director of programming said: 'Sonia is on some of our biggest shows, we don't need her on AGT too'

Easing up: With the 55-year-old’s hosting expertise spread across three programs – Big Brother, The Voice and Holy Moly – the network has eased her work load. Seven’s director of programming said: ‘Sonia is on some of our biggest shows, we don’t need her on AGT too’

Next year is set to be a busy one for the mother-of-one, who will front the network’s biggest reality and entertainment programs.

Aside from Big Brother, she will return to her hosting role on The Voice.

She will also present mini golf show Holey Moley with former Olympian Matt Shirvington and American actor Rob Riggle. 

In demand: Next year is set to be a busy one for the mother-of-one, who will front the network's biggest reality and entertainment programs. Aside from Big Brother, she will return to her hosting role on The Voice

In demand: Next year is set to be a busy one for the mother-of-one, who will front the network’s biggest reality and entertainment programs. Aside from Big Brother, she will return to her hosting role on The Voice

Dream team: She will also present mini golf show Holey Moley with former Olympian Matt Shirvington (left) and American actor Rob Riggle (centre)

Dream team: She will also present mini golf show Holey Moley with former Olympian Matt Shirvington (left) and American actor Rob Riggle (centre)

It comes after Sonia took a swipe at Channel Nine after The Voice was recently acquired by Channel Seven.

At the Upfronts presentation on Wednesday, Sonia said: ‘The Voice is back, where it belongs.

‘On whichever network I’m currently working at. Which is definitely Channel Seven,’ she quipped.