Snowboarder, ballroom dancing champ and Crowd Goes Wild reporter Hayley Holt is making a foray into politics, as co-host of the Back Benches chat show. Unlike former boyfriend All Black legend Richie McCaw, Holt isn't ruling out standing for Parliament in future - but for now she is honoured simply to work with long-time host Wallace Chapman on Prime.
Holt gave up booze three years ago and says her clean-living life has never been better.
Filling in last year for former co-host Damian Christie whetted her appetite and gave her the chance to work with Chapman, whom she describes as the nicest guy ever, who is smart without being arrogant.
"I guess the crew enjoyed having me on board and when the role opened up they gave me a call! Thankfully, Ric Salizzo, my boss at The Crowd Goes Wild, was super-supportive and told me to go for it. I now have the best of both worlds, sport and politics. My granddad would be so proud of me," she said.
Holt's grandfather, Warwick Holt, ran against Les Hunter for the Social Credit candidacy in the Bay of Islands' electorate back in the day, which she only found out while researching a university assignment this year.