ABC News Breakfast host Tony Armstrong has been nominated for a Gold Logie.

And on Tuesday, the popular presenter, 34, revealed the one thing he doesn't like about being up for the prestigious gong after returning to the show following a 11-week break.

He told viewers he did not like smiling in photos used to advertise voting.

Co-host Michael Rowland teased Armstrong after sharing a promotional photo of the hunky star frowning.

'How sizzling is that [photo],' Rowland joked, adding: 'When they asked you to pose for that, what did they say to you? What sort of look were they after?'

Gold Logie nominee Tony Armstrong re-appeared on ABC New Breakfast on Tuesday after being away from the couch for 11 weeks

Gold Logie nominee Tony Armstrong re-appeared on ABC New Breakfast on Tuesday after being away from the couch for 11 weeks

Armstrong responded: 'They normally say, "we want you to smile more". And I don't like smiling too much in photos, as you all know.'

'Fun fact,' Rowland teased Armstrong.

Rowland also shared a behind-the-scenes video in which Armstrong can be seen watching a segment promoting his Gold Logie nomination.

Meanwhile, Armstrong revealed during News Breakfast that he would only be working on the show Tuesday to Fridays while also co-hosting the ABC's new sports show, Monday Experts, with Catherine Murphy.

While hosting the show, he revealed there was at least one thing he did not like about being up for the prestigious gong. He told viewers he did not like smiling in photos

While hosting the show, he revealed there was at least one thing he did not like about being up for the prestigious gong. He told viewers he did not like smiling in photos

Co-host Michael Rowland teased Armstrong after sharing a promotional photo of the hunky star frowning

Co-host Michael Rowland teased Armstrong after sharing a promotional photo of the hunky star frowning

Armstrong faces stiff competition in the Gold Logie race.

The other contenders include Robert Irwin, and his I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here co-host Julia Morris.

Seven's Larry Emdur, Sonia Kruger, Asher Keddie, and Andy Lee are also up for the prestigious gong.

In addition to his Gold Logie nomination, Irwin, along with Morris, Emdur, Kruger, and Armstrong, are also vying for the Bert Newton Award for Most Popular Presenter.

Rowland also shared a behind-the-scenes video in which Armstrong can be seen watching a segment promoting his Gold Logie nomination

Rowland also shared a behind-the-scenes video in which Armstrong can be seen watching a segment promoting his Gold Logie nomination

This category features another strong contender, Hamish Blake.

The 64th annual Logie Awards will be hosted by comedian Sam Pang and will take place in Sydney on August 18.

This year, the event will be broadcast on Channel 7.

Fans eager to support their favourite stars can cast their votes online at vote.tvweeklogies.com.au.