Thursday 16 June 2022 02:58 AM Channel 10's Natasha Exelby announces she's no longer single live on air trends now Breaking news… she's off the market! Channel 10 presenter announces she's no longer single live on air By Mary Mrad For Daily Mail Australia Published: 02:57 BST, 16 June 2022 | Updated: 02:57 BST, 16 June 2022 Viewcomments Channel 10 presenter Natasha Exelby casually announced she was no longer single during a live news bulletin on Thursday. The newsreader shared the unexpected personal update while reporting on the decision by Microsoft to retire its outdated Internet Explorer web browser after almost three decades. 'Microsoft's Internet Explorer is about to go into retirement. Microsoft announced it will no longer support the 27-year-old browser that some loved and others loved to hate,' she began. Channel 10 presenter Natasha Exelby ?(pictured) announced she's no longer single live on air on Thursday 'Users will now have to use the company's Edge browser which launched in 2015,' she added. 'It joins Blackberry phones, dial-up modems in the obsolete pile... and my single status - but that's a story for another day,' she added. This isn't the first time Natasha has dropped a bombshell on live TV. The 32-year-old shared the news while presenting a news segment on how Microsoft will be retiring Internet Explorer for good Back in October, she shared an awkward dating story on Studio 10 with host Sarah Harris and entertainment reporter Angela Bishop. 'I've had a few horror stories. What would be the worst? It wasn't a first date, but there was a gentleman that I had been seeing for a month,' she said. 'We had the chat that we were now in a monogamous relationship so we would be responsible and get STI checks,' she added. This isn't the first time Natasha has dropped a bombshell on live TV. In October, Natasha shared an awkward dating story with Sarah Harris and Angela Bishop 'And we did, but we broke up and then he called me and I thought he wanted to get back with me but he had called me to tell me he tested positive to chlamydia.' Despite being initially shocked, Natasha realised it wasn't the worst-case scenario. 'The good news is that if you do get an STI, it is the best one you can get. One tablet and you're solved. It can affect your fertility... I'm all good though,' she said. Diagnosis: The man Natasha was dating told her he had chlamydia. While she was shocked at first, the infection cleared up after taking 'one tablet' Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility