She was one of the most talked about contestants on this year’s season of , but fans shouldn’t expect to return to TV anytime soon thanks to a significant clause in her . A casting producer tells that Kylie, as well as breakout star , has received interest from competitive networks to appear on various reality shows in 2025. However, they have both been left disappointed as their contract states they “cannot appear in any media without Channel Nine’s prior written consent” - a clause that the network is unlikely to revoke.
They’ll be able to do whatever they want when their contract ends 12 months after their shows finished airing on TV, but for now, they have to run all opportunities by Nine. “Both Lucinda and Kylie have been prevented from signing up for new reality shows going into production,” our source shares. “They had been internally discussed to take part in something ‘quite different’ to what we have seen them in before, but sadly they have restraints on signing up for more reality TV in Australia.
“It’s pretty standard after being on any reality show in Australia that the network that aired your show has a hold on you for 12 months. Channel Nine might have plans for you but the reality is that very few stars or Blockheads end up getting another show in the 12 months that follow.” In the past, Channel Nine has allowed a handful of reality stars to appear on another show on the network within a year of their TV appearance.
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