Rhys Nicholson gave an expletive-laden rant during his final appearance on The Project on Tuesday night, as he slammed the decision to axe the program.
The comedian, 35, who is a regular guest on the series, said it was ‘bulls***’ the show was being cancelled after 16 years on the air.
And with the The Project’s final week just days away from coming to an end, Rhys revealed how he really felt about Ten and made a very surprising demand.
‘This is bulls***, absolute bulls***. This show is such a huge part of the ecosystem of this country,’ he shouted as he slammed the cancellation of The Project.
‘This is the first show that kind of had me on to be able to talk about things.’
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Rhys Nicholson gave an expletive-laden rant during his final appearance on The Project on Tuesday night, as he slammed the decision to axe the program
As the co-hosts cheered him on, he continued: ‘I’m furious about it.
The Project will air its final episode on Friday night with a special episode which sees original hosts Charlie Pickering, Dave Hughes and Carrie Bickmore return.
It was announced earlier this month the show would be pulled from the schedule after 16 years and more than 4,500 episodes.
Its final episode is set to air on June 27, and will be replaced by a single national 6pm news bulletin.
The Project hosts Waleed Aly, Sarah Harris and Hamish Macdonald will exit the network, while comedian Sam Taunton will continue his guest appearances on other Ten shows.
Meanwhile, Channel Ten is moving forward with its major re-brand as the network prepares to launch a new current affairs show.

The comedian, who is a regular guest on the series, said it was ‘bulls***’ the show was being cancelled after 16 years on the air. Pictured: hosts Waleed Aly and Sarah Harris
The premium news program, titled 10 NEWS+, is set to hit screens on Monday, June 30, at 6pm on Channel 10 and 10Play.
10 NEWS+ will be broadcast across the country after Network 10’s 5pm local news bulletins, offering a deeper analysis of some of the biggest stories of the day.
According to Paramount Australia, the segment aims to ‘redefine evening news by providing comprehensive analysis, trusted reporting, and long-form investigative journalism’.
Keeping up with Australia’s constantly evolving mediascape, the news program will be available via broadcast and streaming, as well as on digital and social platforms.
The show’s lineup will include former 7News journalist Denham Hitchcock and Walkley Award-winner Amelia Brace, who will be regular faces during the 6pm bulletin from Sunday to Thursday.
Ursula Heger and Hugh Riminton will take the lead during the Friday broadcast.
The anchor team will be supported by reporters including Ashleigh Raper, Bill Hogan, Brianna Parkins, Samantha Butler, Carrie-Anne Greenbank and Claudia Vrdoljak.
Ten’s Entertainment Editor Angela Bishop will also bring insight into the biggest stories in entertainment, including red-carpet events and exclusive interviews with Hollywood’s elite.

And with the The Project’s final week just days away from coming to an end, Rhys revealed how he really felt about Ten and made a very surprising demand: ‘Fix 10Play!’