Georgia Love has found herself with some support in the ongoing saga of her leaked 'grammar' email.
The 33-year-old made headlines last week when she was called out by a colleague in leaked emails obtained by The Herald Sun for chastising the newsroom over grammar.
Georgia was shamed by a senior reporter for correcting the newsroom over the incorrect use of the word 'surgeries' in an email titled 'grammar note' this week.
More leaks: Georgia Love (picured) has found herself with some support in the ongoing saga of her leaked 'grammar' email. The 33-year-old made headlines last week when she was called out by a colleague in leaked emails obtained by The Herald Sun for chastising the newsroom over grammar
According to a new report in The Herald Sun on Friday, the former Bachelorette star was backed up by Seven news director Sean Menegola in the wake of the leak.
Menegola reportedly sent round a 'reply all' email, telling staff to 'disregard the preceding email and take Georgia's note as it was intended – feedback to make a top bulletin even better.'
He added: 'As always, if there are any problems, please drop in to discuss'.
More replies: According to a new report in The Herald Sun on Friday, the former Bachelorette star was backed up by Seven news director Sean Menegola in the wake of the leak. Menegola reportedly sent round a 'reply all' email, telling staff to 'disregard the preceding email and take Georgia's note as it was intended – feedback to make a top bulletin even better'
Georgia was reportedly seen heading into Menegola's office shortly after the email drama unfurled.
The paper added that staff were doubly bothered by the support due to rumours that Georgia will be returned to on-air duties in the summer.
The reality star was pulled from her on-air role at Channel Seven last month and relegated to the production desk just days after posting a 'racist' video on Instagram.
Leak: The grammar email was leaked online last week. Love began her email: 'Hi friends! Just a note on using the word 'surgery' – it doesn't need to be pluralised. You have surgery, not 'a surgery', so you don't have 'surgeries'…. Ie. 'all elective surgery is cancelled'
Daily Mail Australia has reached out to Channel Seven and Georgia's representatives for comment.
The grammar email was leaked online last week.
Love began her email: 'Hi friends! Just a note on using the word 'surgery' – it doesn't need to be pluralised. You have surgery, not 'a surgery', so you don't have 'surgeries'…. Ie. 'all elective surgery is cancelled.'
Response: A senior reporter then called out Georgia for her 'unreasonable' email, encouraging the team to 'carry on' with their 'great