Natalie Barr was left visibly emotional during Fridayâs episode of Sunrise after taking part in a heartfelt Motherâs Day segment.
The TV host â who shares sons Hunter, 19, and Lachlan, 23, with husband Andrew Thompson â took part in a candid sit-down with her mother Julie to reflect on the realities of parenthood and the challenges that come with raising children.
As part of the special segment, Barr, co-host Matt Shirvington, newsreader David Woiwod and weather presenter Sam Mac each interviewed their mothers in a series of personal one-on-one conversations.
Barrâs exchange with her mother proved particularly touching when she asked Julie what she believed was the most difficult aspect of motherhood.
âI think itâs when everybody grows up and moves away, as youâre finding out now,â Julie replied, referring to Barrâs sons Lachlan and Hunter, who have both recently moved out of home.
Fighting back tears, Barr responded: âYeah, I donât think many people talk about when they move away.â

Natalie Barr (right, with Matt Shirvington) was left visibly emotional during Fridayâs episode of Sunrise after taking part in a heartfelt Motherâs Day segment
Back in the studio, both Barr and Shirvington appeared emotional after the prerecorded package aired.
âWow. If we werenât crying before, weâre crying now. Love you mum,â Shirvington said.
Still visibly tearful, Barr added: âThank you to our mums, that was gorgeous. And unexpected answers I got, did you get unexpected answers too?â
Fans have since commented on a clip of the segment posted to Sunriseâs Instagram page, with one fan writing: âAwwwwww Nat! Youâre so gorgeous. And a beautiful mother, I have no doubt.â
âAwww Nat you made me cry,â another added, as someone else wrote: âSo beautiful⊠Iâm in tears. Lovely segment.â
It comes after Natalie spoke about how she was adjusting to life as an empty nester back in 2024, telling Who magazine that she was âmourningâ her sonsâ childhood.
At the time, her youngest son Hunter had moved to Canberra to start university, while her eldest son Lachlan was living in Melbourne while studying.
âIt would be fair to say that I did sit around and mope a fair bit the first few months not really knowing what to do and eating a bit too much chocolate,â she said.

As part of the special segment, Barr, co-host Matt Shirvington , newsreader David Woiwod and weather presenter Sam Mac each interviewed their mothers in a series of personal one-on-one conversations

It comes after Natalie (pictured with husband Andrew Thompson and sons Hunter and Lachlan) spoke about how she was adjusting to life as an empty nester back in 2024, telling Who magazine that she was âmourningâ her sonsâ childhood

âI was mourning their childhood and felt a bit discombobulated over not knowing what to do. The job of being a parent isnât ever over, but weâre in a new part of the relationship and had to learn what the different boundaries wereâ, she said. (Natalie is pictured with husband Andrew and son Lachlan)
âI was mourning their childhood and felt a bit discombobulated over not knowing what to do. The job of being a parent isnât ever over, but weâre in a new part of the relationship and had to learn what the different boundaries were.â
Despite missing her children, Barr said she was slowly embracing the new chapter of her life by prioritising her health.
She even admitted to purchasing a Pilates machine.
âItâs not so bad coming home to an empty house now,â she admitted.


