Entertainment Don't miss out on the headlines from Entertainment. Followed categories will be added to My News. It’s about as sexy as a reality TV show can get, but a necessary admin evil all but thwarts the Aussie Shore cast from getting it on with people they pick up on nights out.
After the double episode premiere last week, Paramount+ has just released the third episode of the sordid new series, which sees one of the housemates bring a stranger home for the first time. In the latest episode, viewers see Kyle hit it off with a gent named Elliot at Gilligan’s nightclub in Cairns during a cast night out, before bringing him back to the luxe oceanfront property where he and the 11 Australian housemates live during five weeks of filming. The pair don’t actually hook up, with Kyle sending Elliot home before things heat up.
But as it turns out, any strangers entering the house must go through robust (read: mood-killing) security checks before they even set foot in the property. Most surprisingly, for a show that’s all wild drunken antics, outsiders entering the compound have to be stone cold sober. “It’s a long detailed process,” Aussie Shore ’s executive producer Dan Sheldon tells news.
com.au. “There has to be consent checks, background checks, criminal checks, police checks, court checks and medical checks of the person coming back, because we have a duty of care, first and foremost, to the cast.
“They have to have written right consent as well, and there�.