and Married at first sight in 2024 With the show about to begin airing, the network behind the hit reality series appears to be trying desperately to keep the new cast members from “outraging” and leaking the storyline before episodes air.
Yahoo Lifestyle We understand that producers, publicists and network heads are making renewed efforts to ensure this year's performers abide by their contracts. And in preparation for the start of the new season, a source revealed that there are five specific rules that contestants must follow.
An influential source said Yahoo Lifestyle The first rule is, “I absolutely do not use OnlyFans until the season has finished airing.'' This comes as bosses consider the show's “increasing association with adult content” after so many former stars have joined adult sites.
Rule No. 2 is that new stars cannot “capitalize” on their appearances while the show is on the air, and while the show is airing on Channel 9, they may not collaborate with brands, make personal appearances, or make celebrity appearances. Do not plan any contracts with other agents or management.
The third rule was that performers “must not speak to any media without their explicit approval.” [from Nine]” helps prevent spoilers and negative press coverage by “blaming editing.”
And in order to prevent fans from spoiling the show's ending, cast members have been warned not to go out in public or date their partners between the show's broadcast and the final scene.
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The final rule is to remind participants to listen to the production environment to ensure safety and to check in with assistance provided by the network if things go south.
“It holds up a mirror.”
in a chat with Yahoo Lifestyle last week, MAFS Executive producers Alex Spurway and Molly Harwood spoke about the often controversial experiment, saying contestants were often shocked to see themselves on TV.
“I think one of the things that this experiment does is that we hold a mirror up to ourselves,” Alex said. “So when you finally look back on it, people are sometimes shocked at how they thought they were acting compared to how they actually were acting.” I behaved. ”
“You can't make them do something they're not actually doing.” MAFS Producer Molly added: “We can't force people to say anything, we can't put words in their mouths. If they said it, they said it, if they did it, they did it. like.”
Endemol Shine content director Tara McWilliams praises the bravery of past and present MAFS contestants who appeared on the show, while admitting the reaction from viewers can be “brutal” did.
“I want to acknowledge that it's very difficult and that's part of why we have such strong support in place to fully address their criticisms,” she said. Told.
“The public is brutal and brutal to anyone in public. We are in an era where anyone on social media gets flogged for their actions. So I'm brutal to anyone. And hats off to all the participants who were part of that act.'' They raised their hands and said, “I'm in on this too.'' It takes a lot of courage to do that. ”
Yahoo Lifestyle has reached out to Nine for comment on the 2024 MAFS rules.
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