Sunrise host Natalie Barr calls out Joe Hildebrand after he made an off-colour joke about Scottish people By Abi Moustafa For Daily Mail Australia Published: 23:47 GMT, 3 November 2021 | Updated: 23:51 GMT, 3 November 2021 Viewcomments Sunrise presenter Natalie Barr scolded journalist Joe Hildebrand when he appeared as a guest on the program on Wednesday. The former Studio 10 host was speaking to Barr, 53, and Sea FM personality Bianca Dye about Prince Charles and Prince William, who recently backed climate action at the UN Climate Change Conference in Glasgow. The trio were in the middle of discussing the royals' involvement in the talks when Hildebrand made a joke about people from Scotland. Royal mistake! Sunrise presenter Natalie Barr (left) scolded journalist Joe Hildebrand (right) when he appeared as a guest on the program on Wednesday 'It’s good to see the Queen doing better than her namesake, Elizabeth I, and think about the future because as we all know, Elizabeth I's great failing - one of very few it has to be said - was to not produce an heir,' Hildebrand said. He then made a controversial remark about Scottish people. 'Which meant that James VI from Scotland became James I from England and took over the British throne, and we all know what happens when the Scots get involved in those sorts of things, it never ends well,' he said. Barr warned Hildebrand he would face backlash from Scots for his joke. 'Okay, you’re answering the emails from all our Scottish viewers, Joe. Get off,' she bluntly said. Not happy! The trio were in the middle of discussing the royals' involvement in the talks when Hildebrand made a joke about people from Scotland. 'When the Scots get involved in those sorts of things, it never ends well,' he said. Right: Sea FM personality Bianca Dye It comes after Barr revealed she'd had quite the win after placing her first-ever Melbourne Cup bet on Tuesday. She said on Wednesday she'd won $800 after following a tip from sports reporter Mark Beretta's mother, Joan, who'd recommended the winning horse Verry Elleegant. 'I was so excited,' she said of her windfall, after placing $50 on the mare. Winner winner: It comes after Barr revealed she'd had quite the win after placing her first-ever Melbourne Cup bet on Tuesday She continued: 'And you know how many people messaged me yesterday and said, "I followed Berett's mum's tip too!"' Co-host David 'Kochie' Koch asked if she'd set up a TAB account to place her bet. Barr revealed it was her first time using the TAB betting app and admitted it took her an hour to figure out how it worked. 'Arvo didn't turn out bad. Thanks Beretts' mum,' she later wrote on Instagram. Thanks for the tip! She said on Wednesday she'd won $800 after following a tip from sports reporter Mark Beretta's mother, Joan, who'd recommended the winning horse Verry Elleegant Nice job: 'Arvo didn't turn out bad. Thanks Beretts' mum,' she later wrote on Instagram Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility