Ever wondered what happens to Anh Do's portraits after filming? Brush With Fame reveals what really goes on after on-screen interviews By Monique Friedlander For Daily Mail Australia Published: 05:19 BST, 4 June 2019 | Updated: 05:25 BST, 4 June 2019 Viewcomments It's the question that has been haunting viewers for years- what happens to the portraits on Anh's Brush With Fame after the cameras stop rolling? But fans no longer have to worry, as the ABC has finally set the record straight. Speaking to TV Tonight this Tuesday, a spokesperson confirmed that the subjects of Anh Do's artworks receive the paintings free of charge after filming. Ever wondered what happens to Anh Do's portraits after filming? Brush With Fame reveals what really goes on after on-screen interviews 'It’s up to them what they do with the portrait' the publication reported. TV Tonight confirmed that the show's production house Screentime and ABC have considered holding an art exhibition featuring Anh's work, but there are no current plans in place. The highly popular series sees multi-talented comedian Anh, 41, painting his celebrity guests while interviewing them. Special gift: Speaking to TV Tonight this Tuesday, a spokesperson confirmed that the subjects of Anh Do's artworks receive the paintings free of charge after filming In an interview with Who magazine's podcast, Binge List, in July last year, Anh spoke about his hit show, and said the secret to its success is to make sure his guests feel as comfortable as possible. 'We film the show over two to four hours, and so the guest just sits there and chats for that time,' he revealed. 'Over three hours of having a yarn, I’m bound to get some good stuff - I’ll put it down to that. Close to the 'art! The highly popular series sees multi-talented comedian Anh, 41, painting his celebrity guests while interviewing them 'There’s no audience there - my guest doesn’t have to perform, there’s no pressure. It’s a very relaxed setting.' According to a report by The Sydney Morning Herald, Anh only took up painting back in 2010, following the passing of a close friend. He's since been a finalist for the coveted Archibald Prize twice, which recognises excellence in portraiture, and won for People's Choice in 2017. Anh's Brush With Fame returns 8pm Wednesday on ABC 'It’s a very relaxed setting': In an interview with Who magazine's podcast, Binge List , in July last year, Anh spoke about his hit show, and said the secret to its success is to make sure his guests feel as comfortable as possible Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility