Mylee Hogan vanishes from Sunrise after joking about Australian cricketer Glenn ... trends now New Sunrise presenter Mylee Hogan has vanished from TV screens after a viewer backlash for joking on air that Australian cricketer Glenn McGrath had died. Hogan made the bizarre joke after a report on a TikTok trend where children video their parents' shocked reactions when they're falsely told a favourite celebrity has died. The segment stunned her co-hosts who tried to move on to an interview with former fast bowler McGrath, but Hogan then blurted out: 'Glenn McGrath died!' Now Hogan has disappeared from the presenters' desk of the flagship show without any explanation after Daily Mail Australia revealed the viewer fury on Friday. New Sunrise presenter Mylee Hogan has vanished from TV screens after a viewer backlash for joking on air that Australian cricketer Glenn McGrath had died Hogan had only been welcomed to the show as a studio presenter on December 23 before her outburst on December 28. But outraged Sunrise fans vowed to boycott Seven's show if Hogan stayed, branding the comment insensitive after McGrath's wife Jane died in 2008 from breast cancer. On Tuesday, Edwina Bartholomew had taken Hogan's spot as news presenter host at the end of the desk, with Monique Wright moving into the spot next to Mark Beretta. Daily Mail Australia has contacted Seven for comment. Mylee Hogan (left) had only been welcomed to the show as a permanent studio presenter on December 23 before her outburst on December 28 and disappeared on January 3 Shocked viewers slammed new Sunrise reporter Mylee Hogan (pictured) for joking that cricketer Glenn McGrath had died during a segment on a twisted TikTok fad Co-host Mark Beretta had ended her report early on the TikTok hoax deaths videos, branding it 'the stupidest thing I've ever seen'. 'I don't like it at all. We shouldn't be running that. Get it off. Get it off now,' he said. Hogan said she thought the cruel social media craze was 'really funny' and insisted to co-hosts Beretta and Edwina Bartholomew it was 'just a bit of fun!' But as Beretta moved on to talk to former Australian fast bowler McGrath about the Boxing Day Test, Hogan infuriated fans with her twisted joke about the star's death. The comment, which was off-camera but clearly heard, prompted an angry reaction from Beretta and co-host Edwina Bartholomew. Stand-in host Mark Beretta (right) ended the report early while stern-faced Edwina Bartholomew apologised to viewers for Hogan's unfunny outburst 'Don't even...that's not funny,' said Bartholomew as Hogan laughed. Beretta added: 'I don't get that at all. It's so not funny. It's crazy...' Stern-faced Bartholomew immediately apologised to viewers, adding: 'It's not funny. Sorry.' The show then went on to interview McGrath - whose wife Jane died in 2008 from breast cancer - about day three of the Second Test against South Africa. It prompted a furious reaction from some viewers who vowed to boycott the show if Hogan remained onscreen. 'We will not be watching Sunrise any more if that girl with the black hair is reading the news again,' one fan of the show posted on Facebook. 'Please remove that girl from Channel 7 - we will feel sick every time we see her face. 'She made a comment about Glenn McGrath dying and laughed. Doesn't she know that Glenn's first wife Jane died tragically from breast cancer?