fans have been fuming after realising that some contestants have seemingly never watched the show. Many contestants appear shocked when they realise just how difficult the competition is and the work that must be done, leaving fans baffled and wondering how they even ended up on the show. Many fans have taken to social media to claim that the show's casting seems to have been more about personality than actual passion.

It comes after a production insider told , "The fact is Lucky Break Casting goes out and looks for very specific personality types. That is true. 100 per cent that is the focus.

" "The story has been about younger couples for a couple of seasons and that is because the story of couples of similar ages brings our competitive culture," our insider says. "The comparison of the same age couples is compelling for audiences too. The door was open to all Australians and the best couples who applied for the show were picked.

" Viewers aren't convinced that this is the case, with many believing that the show doesn't accept real fans who apply for the show. "Really looking forward to casting real fans who have applied multiple times, and not whining couples in their 20’s who have zero appreciation for the amazing opportunity they have been given!" one Instagram user wrote. Every contestant seeing the state of the houses as if they've never watched a series before — Stacey❤💙🏆 (@_Stacey1987) "This is the most boring scripted 'reality' TV ever.

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