Denise Drysdale blasts Studio 10 viewer who said she was ‘too old for TV’

‘You’re stuck with me, darling!’ Denise Drysdale fires back at a Studio 10 viewer who told her she was ‘too old’ to be on television

She’s an Australian TV icon with a career spanning more than six decades.

But one viewer labelled Denise Drysdale ‘too old’ to be on television, in a cruel comment left on Studio 10’s Facebook page.

‘I think they’re right!’ the 72-year-old said on Friday’s show, showing off her signature dry wit – much to the amusement of co-hosts Sarah Harris and Tristan MacManus.

‘You’re stuck with me, darling!’ On Friday, Denise Drysdale fired back at a Studio 10 viewer who told her she was ‘too old’ to be on television

She then turned serious, admitting she was grateful ‘to have a job at my age’.

‘Don’t think I don’t appreciate it,’ said the veteran TV personality, who began her TV career as a dancer on the Tarax Show at the age of 10. 

‘It’s a bit tiring at times, but I love it!’ added Denise. She then addressed viewers, saying: ‘And I love you, even if you don’t love me.’ 

Comeback: 'I think they're right!' the 72-year-old said on the show, showing off her signature dry wit - much to the amusement of co-hosts Sarah Harris (left) and Tristan MacManus (right)

Comeback: ‘I think they’re right!’ the 72-year-old said on the show, showing off her signature dry wit – much to the amusement of co-hosts Sarah Harris (left) and Tristan MacManus (right)

‘You’re stuck with me, darling, whoever you are,’ she concluded with a smile. 

It comes after Denise fractured her shoulder when she fell over while competing on Channel Seven’s Holey Moley last year.

The incident occurred as she was competing against former Olympic speed skater Steven Bradbury during a ‘Frankenputt’ challenge.

The scene aired on TV earlier this month. 

Earnest: She then turned serious, admitting she was grateful 'to have a job at my age'

Earnest: She then turned serious, admitting she was grateful ‘to have a job at my age’

Still going strong: 'Don't think I don't appreciate it,' said the veteran TV personality, who began her TV career as a dancer on the Tarax Show at the age of 10

Still going strong: ‘Don’t think I don’t appreciate it,’ said the veteran TV personality, who began her TV career as a dancer on the Tarax Show at the age of 10

As part of the Frankenstein-themed course, contestants who missed their shots were zapped by an ‘electric shock machine’, which was controlled by an actor wearing an ‘evil gopher’ costume.

After missing her shot, Denise playfully tried to chase the gopher around the course, but ended up losing her balance and falling over.

She immediately howled in agony and began writhing on the putting green.

In her corner: Some viewers weighed in to defend Denise

In her corner: Some viewers weighed in to defend Denise

Tired: 'It's a bit tiring at times, but I love it!' said Denise of her television career

Tired: ‘It’s a bit tiring at times, but I love it!’ said Denise of her television career

‘That doesn’t look good at all,’ commentator Matt Shirvington said ruefully.

‘Oh, damn shoulder!’ Denise could be heard whispering to herself as she clutched her left arm.

‘Did she just fall on her shoulder?’ fellow commentator Rob Riggle asked, as medics, producers and production staff rushed to Denise’s aide.

‘Oh, that hurt like hell. Oh my god…’ Denise groaned. ‘Where do we go from here?’

Accident: It comes after Denise fractured her shoulder when she fell over while competing on Channel Seven's Holey Moley last year. The scene aired on TV earlier this month

Accident: It comes after Denise fractured her shoulder when she fell over while competing on Channel Seven’s Holey Moley last year. The scene aired on TV earlier this month

Aftermath: After missing her shot, Denise playfully tried to chase a character around the course, but ended up losing her balance and falling over

Aftermath: After missing her shot, Denise playfully tried to chase a character around the course, but ended up losing her balance and falling over

In a matter of minutes, the medical staff had wrapped Denise’s arm in a sling and escorted her off set in a wheelchair.

Ever the comedian, Denise took the incident in good humour.

‘Ahh, I’m in a sling. Bloody gopher!’ she said, before telling her competitor: ‘Steven, I’m out!’

Mishap: 'Oh, damn shoulder,' Denise said to herself as she clutched her left arm

Mishap: ‘Oh, damn shoulder,’ Denise said to herself as she clutched her left arm