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‘Celebration day’: Lisa Wilkinson’s cheeky social media post after Ten ordered to pay eye watering sum over Lehrmann lawsuit

Lisa Wilkinson declared it “celebration day” in an Instagram post a day after Ten were ordered to pay legal costs associated with Bruce Lehrmann’s defamation lawsuit.

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Lisa Wilkinson has declared a day of “celebration” in a social media post the day after Channel 10 were ordered to pay an additional $590,000 – and a total of $1.15m – to cover her legal costs for the Bruce Lehrmann defamation trial.

The former TV host shared a picture of herself to Instagram on Tuesday morning, in the image she has a massive smile on her face and has her hands in the air.

“Celebration day!!” she captioned the image.

“My number one priority this year — after a couple of pretty challenging years — is to get my health and fitness back,” Wilkinson wrote in the post.

“And today, for the first time in three years, I planked - and managed three and a half minutes.

“Pretty happy with that!

“A bit to go to get back to my previous record of 6 minutes, but I’m getting there.”

She included a bunch of emojis, including a winking face.

The post come just a day after Ten were ordered to pay the additional costs.

Lisa Wilkinson said her health and fitness was her priority after ‘a couple of pretty challenging years’. Picture: Instagram
Lisa Wilkinson said her health and fitness was her priority after ‘a couple of pretty challenging years’. Picture: Instagram

Justice Michael Lee last year dismissed Mr Lehrmann’s high-stakes lawsuit against Ten and Wilkinson after he found — on the civil standard of the balance of probabilities — that the former political staffer had raped Brittany Higgins inside Parliament House in March 2019.

Mr Lehrmann sued Ten and journalist Lisa Wilkinson, claiming he had been defamed by a The Project interview in which Ms Higgins alleged she was raped by a colleague after a night out drinking in Canberra.

Lisa Wilkinson will have more than $1 million of her legal bill covered by Network 10. Picture: NewsWire / Monique Harmer
Lisa Wilkinson will have more than $1 million of her legal bill covered by Network 10. Picture: NewsWire / Monique Harmer
The former The Project host was sued for defamation alongside Network 10, following the airing of an interview with Brittany Higgins where she alleged she was raped by her former colleague inside Parliament House. Picture: NewsWire / David Swift
The former The Project host was sued for defamation alongside Network 10, following the airing of an interview with Brittany Higgins where she alleged she was raped by her former colleague inside Parliament House. Picture: NewsWire / David Swift

Ten and Ms Wilkinson were at odds over her legal bill and how much the network should reimburse her after she hired outside counsel, prominent barrister Sue Chrysanthou SC, to defend her separately to the network during the trial.

Ten had already paid $558,548 of Ms Wilkinson’s legal bill.

She had initially sought $1.8m.

And the remainder of her costs were examined by a referee.

Justice Lee on Monday made an order in the Federal Court that Ten pay Ms Wilkinson an additional of $591,000 before March 19.

It takes the total amount to be paid by Ten to its former start to $1.15m

Ms Wilkinson hired prominent barrister Sue Chrysanthou SC to represent her separately to the network. Picture: NewsWire / Damian Shaw
Ms Wilkinson hired prominent barrister Sue Chrysanthou SC to represent her separately to the network. Picture: NewsWire / Damian Shaw

Justice Lee last year ordered that Mr Lehrmann pay Ten $2m, after finding in favour of the broadcaster.

However, he noted there isn’t “any real likelihood” the former Liberal party staffer would be in a position to pay.

The court was previously told Mr Lehrmann could be forced into bankruptcy if he couldn’t meet the costs order.

Mr Lehrmann is appealing to the Full Court of the Federal Court, with the appeal to be heard later this year.

Steve Zemek
Steve ZemekCourt reporter

Steve Zemek began his career in his native Queensland before moving to Sydney with Australian Associated Press in 2014. He worked as an NRL journalist for five seasons, covering the game all over Australia and in New Zealand before making a career pivot towards court reporting in 2019. He joined NCA NewsWire in mid 2020 as a Sydney-based court reporter where he has covered some of the state's biggest cases.

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