Married at First Sight

Jessika is nothing but a Alex Nation wannabe. She is still appearing in news articles most days.

Attention seekers, all.

The stage tour has been cancelled due to “logistics issues”.

Next Sunday’s Sunday Night story is “Married at First Lie”

Can’t wait for 60 Minutes or ACA to come out with a story on Seven Year Switch (or whatever its new name is this year).

MAFS Australia a ratings success in Belgium. :man_shrugging:

Ines Basic and Jessika Power from the current season have done a photoshoot for the latest issue of Maxim magazine. In the accompanying interview, Ines says she regrets taking part in the show and warns others not to apply.
https://www.heraldsun.com.au/entertainment/confidential/married-at-first-sights-ines-basic-and-jessika-power-in-racy-maxim-shoot/news-story/2c688c2ba25d778d3d97ceae1fdcfc64

But meanwhile she wouldn’t have the opportunity to say that and pose in a men’s magazine if she hadn’t of done MAFS

Also I’m surprised that magazine is even still around? Who is buying it?

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Let’s not forget the main host would most likely be on maternity leave at the time too.

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No major loss, now for the parent program to go the same way!

Still struggling to understand how Nine ever thought it was appropriate for one of their respected Sydney journalists to front something like Talking Married.

#gowokegobroke just saying. May I also remind you that Nine is a publicly listed company therefore their main responsibility is to improve shareholders equity

As first reported by The Daily Mail, the radio presenter alleged this season would be, “Heaps more off the rails” and involve, “heaps more partner swapping” as producers manipulated contestants into providing more big moments designed to shock viewers.

The radio presenter went on to tell his audience things had progressed to a concerning level, with producers making the decision to remove one female contestant from the show after they became increasingly concerned about her mental health.

You have to wonder about future legal action from contestants following the precedent set yesterday when the House Rules contestant won a workers’ compensation case against Channel 7 for “psychological” injury.

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Can’t wait for MAFS 2020!

So the scandal of next season ins someone going to rehab. Wow. I didn’t think things could be taken to a bigger level than last season but seems like they have.

I’m surprised that you’re still surprised by how far reality show producers are willing to go to create drama.

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