The Project’s Georgie Tunny was left in tears during the show’s second last episode ever on Thursday night.
Georgie, 34, became emotional after a segment in which long time panellist, Susie Youssef, visited a Melbourne primary school.
The kids featured were asked by the comedian about the best way to ‘say goodbye’ to the people they care about.
At one point one of the cute tots turned tables and asked Susie what she would say to The Project team as the show faces cancellation on Friday.
‘I would tell the people that I worked with that I loved them and I was really grateful for all the experience they gave me’ she said.
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The Project’s Georgie Tunny was left in tears during the show’s second last episode ever on Thursday night, after a segment in which Susie Youssef (pictured) visited a Melbourne school and asked students about the ‘best way to say good bye’ to someone that you care about

After the filmed segment was over the show returned to the live panel with Susie and co-host Waleed Aly (left), but Georgie (right) was barely able to continue
She continued, ‘And I would say its not really goodbye because I’m going to see them again hopefully on a show that pays us all a lot of money.’
After the filmed segment was over the show returned to the live panel with Susie and co-host Waleed Aly, but Georgie was barely able to continue.
‘I’m gone already, I’m gone,’ Georgie said, wiping away tears, before gushing over Susie’s touching segment.
Meanwhile, Susie also appeared emotional as she paid tribute to the show.
It comes after Sarah Harris has broken down as The Project enters its final days after being axed.
The host was left in tears live on air when Kate Langbroek praised the the series for being a maverick in the world of current affairs.
‘In an industry where so much is planned and you are so straitjacketed in so many ways because of the necessities of TV. I don’t know how you break all these structures and rules’ she said.
That was enough to set Sarah off, leaving her swatting away tears as she confessed, ‘You got me.’

It was announced earlier this month that The Project would be pulled from the schedule after 16 years and more than 4,500 episodes. Pictured: The emotion flowed on thursday
Sarah said that Kate was ‘inspiring’ and added: ‘I will be a sheep follow you around. You are magic.’
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Elsewhere in the episode, Sarah hinted that she may appear on I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here! once her time on The Project ends.
‘I’m an unemployed celebrity, of course the jungle is coming for me’ she said during a satirical segment in which Sarah joked she would look into a stand up comedy career.
The Project will air its final episode with on Friday night.
It was announced earlier this month that The Project 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 are set to exit the network, while comedian Taunton will continue his guest appearances on other Ten shows.
The premium news program, titled 10 NEWS+, is set to hit screens on Monday, June 30, at 6pm on Channel 10 and 10Play.