Married at First Sight Australia star Jessika Power has tested positive to Covid 19 after moving to the UK.
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< 1 min read Married at First Sight Australia has decided to axe a contestant from the show following homophobic and misogynistic outbursts on his social media. The man at the centre of the controversy, Simon Blackburn, was featured in the teaser trailer for the show’s upcoming season.
Married at First Sight Australia star Jessika Power has tested positive to Covid 19 after moving to the UK.
The Bachelorette Australia. WATCH: Brooke picks Darvid in The Bachelorette finaleIt seems love was truly in the air while Brooke and Darvid were at a friend's ceremony on Sunday, with the Bachelorette winner revealing he couldn’t wait for their own wedding.Attending the nuptials of AFLW player and SAS Australia star Sabrina Frederick, the couple appeared to be all loved-up as Brooke fulfilled her bridesmaid duties.Brooke was at the wedding to celebrate her friend Sabrina Frederick (to the left
Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson recently named 51-year-old Lina Axelsson Kihlblom as the country’s new Schools Minister. Kihblom is the first transgender government minister in not only Sweden but all of Scandinavia.“This is a huge and exciting task and I’m ready to take it on,” Kihblom said at a press conference on last week.Before her entry into politics, Kihlblom was known for achieving a great deal of success through her work as a principal.
The Bachelorette Australia, fans began to wonder what Brooke Blurton thought of the relationship reveal.
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Married At First Sight Australia has become a guilty pleasure for UK viewers, and its shocks and scandals led to a shake up of the formerly tame British version. And undoubtedly one of the most outrageous singletons to walk down the aisle Down Under, was Jessika Power in series six.
Married at First Sight will reportedly be axed from the show after various Tik Toks he created have surfaced.WATCH BELOW: First look at MAFS 2022Yesterday, Daily Mail Australia revealed that the groom was Simon Blackburn, who has an alleged level of infamy online, and is known for making highly controversial and degrading statements regarding women and the LGBTIQA+ community.A number of the confronting videos were posted last night by The Wash.The information, which was shared via an Instagram
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WHO last week, following his elimination from The Bachelorette Australia. Now, the pair have cemented their romance with their first TikTok video.
Producers of the ITV show said they had come into the 2021 series with "more ambition" and set out to make it "much tougher" for the contestants. The flagship series is returning to Gwrych Castle near Abergele in North Wales for a second year due to ongoing coronavirus travel restrictions, preventing filming at its usual location in the Australian jungle.
I'm A Celebrity looks to be the toughest series yet, and the trials are said to be the most gruelling we've seen so far.
Stars of this year's I'm A Celebrity are in for the 'toughest series yet' with a brand new set and more gruesome trials than ever before.
Get the latest I'm a Celebrity news here Read more : Phillip Schofield's bizarre I'm a Celebrity confession as he rules out show The main I'm a Celebrity campsite looks largely the same as viewers will remember from the 2020 series - a far cry from the warm Australian jungle where the show usually takes place. However, there are some new add-ons that will make their debut at the beginning of the series.
I'm A Celebrity has released a first look at the 2021 Gwrych Castle's "toughest" camp yet complete with the show's iconic red telephone box. Other details include the castle privy, which has replaced the "dunny" used in the Australian series, and the Clink, which is a new nightmarish setting for any "misbehaving" stars.
A children’s hospital in Shanghai is the new home for China’s first ever clinic for transgender kids.The Children’s Hospital of Fudan University announced earlier this month that they would create a clinic to help trans children “reduce the negative emotions” they may feel and also help “improve their family relationships”.The clinic officially opened last week, and is China’s first of its kind facility to support trans children with their gender identity. Chinese tabloid Global Times had