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UNCONVENTIONALLY CONVENTIONAL RESAY launches with a bang

Endemol Shine Australia (ESA), the multi-award-winning production powerhouse at the forefront of commercial television, has expanded onto the smallest of screens, creating vibrant, new and exciting content for an online audience through its brand-new YouTube channel RESAY with Tilly & Marley.

@RESAYtube is hosted by Big Brother 2021 winner Marley Biyendolo and fan favourite Tilly Whitfeld. So far the Big Brother besties have built an audience revelling in the good, the bad and the most watchable viral social media pop culture moments. And now, the channel is expanding to create its own original clickable content series.  

RESAY flips the script on ordinary, taking everything viewers love and twisting it to be utterly hilarious and delightfully warped. Viewers will see the world through Tilly’s glittery lens of pop culture and fun, while sports-loving Marley’s warmth and BFF persona hits all the right notes.

With the Big Brother breakout stars at the helm, this endearing, unfiltered and loveable duo will bring together their charm, wit and celebrity mates to create unmissable content. This is conventional done unconventionally.

In Squirm Sessions, Tilly and Marley sit down with a special guest for a no holds barred interview – but this time, the guest will be in full control. If they ever feel a question is too invasive or the chat is going off the rails, the guest can push a button which leads to some seriously hilarious punishments.

Will spice break the ice in Spicy Dates, when two singles sit down to a fiery flavoured meal? In each episode, Tilly and Marley will pair up potential lovers for an unforgettable dining experience, where each course will be hotter than the last. At the end, the couple will decide if heat in the kitchen has fanned the flames, or burnt out this brief love match. 

Also hitting screens is a series of Glow Ups, where Tilly and Marley team up with an expert to transform people into more confident and stylish versions of themselves in just two hours. Tackling self-proclaimed geeks and the most ocker of Aussies, each transformation will lead to a jaw-dropping reveal. 

On behalf of Tilly and Marley, Marley said: 

“This is the way of the world now, everyone is on YouTube. It’s quick, easy and engaging content to consume and it’s exciting. It’s the future and the fact Resay is on YouTube, I have high hopes that everyone can get their eyes on what we’re doing and enjoy watching it.”

ESA Director of Content Amelia Fisk said:

“We’ve seen the impact YouTube has had on the industry and we believe there’s a huge future in creating fun and bold content for the platform. We brought Marley and Tilly together for Big Brother and we always knew there was more we could do with them, so we’ve set them free in the RESAY world and think audiences will love it.”

 
 

For further enquiries, please contact:

Sacha McDougal ​  
sacha.mcdougal@endemolshine.com.au

 

About Endemol Shine Australia 

Endemol Shine Australia (ESA), a Banijay Entertainment company, is a leader in world-class television creation and distribution, producing some of Australia’s most popular programs.

ESA is home to the creative leaders and visionaries in television and digital production, responsible for some of the most exciting and popular programming on Australian free-to-air networks and pay TV channels, with a major influence on global content.

With a unique creative approach to supercharging and supersizing existing formats into global hits, credits include MasterChef Australia, Married at First Sight, Australian Survivor, The Summit, LEGO Masters, Gogglebox Australia, Dessert Masters, Old People’s Home for 4 Year Olds, and Love Triangle. Game shows include Tipping Point and Deal or No Deal, as well as acclaimed dramas; the 2024 TV Week Logie Award winning RFDS, NCIS: Sydney, Bali 2002, Offspring, Sisters, Peter Allen: Not The Boy Next Door and INXS: Never Tear Us Apart.

A multi-award-winning production powerhouse, ESA has secured awards from the International Emmys, TV Week Logie Awards, AACTA Awards, New York Festivals TV & Film Awards, Content Innovation Awards, Realscreen Awards, Venice TV Awards, Asian Television Awards, and SPA Awards.  

With offices in Sydney and Melbourne, ESA is part of Banijay Entertainment.

 
Monday 04.07.25
Posted by Rosie Byrne
 

AUSTRALIA HAS SPOKEN! THE HUNDRED IS BACK

THE HUNDRED WITH ANDY LEE RETURNS FOR SEASON 8 
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, AT 7.30PM ON CHANNEL 9 AND 9NOW

Get ready for more laughs, more surprising stats, and find out what Aussies really think when The Hundred with Andy Lee returns in a new prime time timeslot on Wednesday, April 2, at 7.30pm on Channel 9 and 9Now. 

Each week host Andy Lee will be joined by a rotating panel of top comedians, alongside The Hundred, a cross-section of everyday Aussies from right across the country appearing via Zoom who reveal surprising, hilarious and sometimes shocking truths about our nation.

This season comedian Mike Goldstein and media superstar Sophie Monk return and are joined by a stellar lineup of guest comedians including Tom Gleeson, Joel Creasey, Kate Langbroek, Ross Noble and many more. Expect even bigger laughs, wilder stats, and the return of fan-favourite segments. 

In the first episode, everyone’s best friend, Hamish Blake, joins the panel and we learn what percentage of The Hundred consider their sibling their best friend, and who’s been busted sneaking out of home. Couples Court is back solving Australia’s relationship dramas, and we’ll find out who agrees that you eat the best part of a meal first. This or That also returns, where we will debate the best way to stack cutlery in the dishwasher. All that plus a curious foot reveal . . . 

Merv Hughes, David Walliams, Osher Günsberg and Glenn Robbins will brave The Hundred this season, seeing if their faces are as recognisable as they think, while other popular segments including Is That Rude? and Match Em also return. 

Andy Lee said: “We asked 100 Australians whether they wanted the show to come back and 98 said yes. Two of them must work for Channel 7. So excited to see what Australia is feeling and thinking again.” 

Mike Goldstein added: “Every year, the stats get crazier and the debates get funnier. I’m keen to find out just how weirdly predictable Australians really are.”

Sophie Monk said: “I learn so much on this show about how Australians think… I also learned that I’m terrible at grammer and spelling.”

No matter what’s making headlines or going viral, The Hundred with Andy Lee will uncover the nation’s real opinions when it returns in its new prime time timeslot of 7.30pm every Wednesday on Channel 9 and 9Now. 

The Hundred with Andy Lee is an original concept by Screentime Australia and Andy Lee, produced by Endemol Shine Australia (a Banijay Entertainment company) in association with Channel 9.

For further information, please contact: 
Channel 9 Publicity 
Christabel Huynh
christabel.huynh@nine.com.au
0433 590 947

Wednesday 03.26.25
Posted by Rosie Byrne
 

Mind-tickling fun begins this April on Claire Hooper’s House of Games

Hands on buzzers! It’s time to play Claire Hooper’s House of Games.  The ABC is thrilled to announce the hilarious new nightly quiz show will premiere Monday, 21 April at 6.30pm on ABC TV and ABC iview.

Hosted by one of Australia’s favourite stand-up comedians Claire Hooper, the play along at home quiz show will see four celebrity players battle it out each week to test their skills in an entertaining series of trivia-based puzzles, riddles and brain teasers.  

Host Claire Hooper says: “Well, I’m officially doing my dream job. House of Games, the UK cult favourite quiz show, is now here at the ABC. Each weeknight, before the news, I, Claire Hooper, will be testing celebrities with a series of ridiculous brain games and laughing when they struggle – in a fun way! Play along at home and work out if you’re smarter than the weekly lineups of my great mates”.

Each Monday to Friday night, four competing celebrities will back it up as Claire dishes out a different mix of head-scratching games all designed to fuel the celebrity players’ competitiveness and test their mental prowess.

Stepping up to the podium is an eclectic mix of famous faces, including Olympic swimmer Emily Seebohm, television personality Jamie Durie, celebrity cook Julie Goodwin, ABC presenter favourites Costa Georgiadis and Zan Rowe, actor and performer Eddie Perfect and comedians Lizzy Hoo, Rhys Nicholson, Nazeem Hussain and Geraldine Hickey.

Following a quick-fire round, a nightly winner is declared each episode, awarding them bragging rights and their pick of the kitsch-inspired ‘House of Games’ merchandise. Who wouldn’t want to walk away with their very own ‘must-have’ salad spinner or fun fondue set?

At the end of the week points are then tallied and an overall weekly winner will be crowned champion and awarded the highly coveted ‘House of Games’ trophy. 

Fun, witty and full of surprises, Claire Hooper’s House of Games is a limited series game show where the quiz is king, but the game will make you grin.

 Always free and Always entertaining, watch all your favourite comedy and entertainment programs on ABC iview now.  

Production Credits:  Commissioned by the ABC.  Produced by Endemol Shine Australia. The format, originally created by Remarkable Entertainment, is represented by Banijay Entertainment globally. 

For further information please contact:

Rob Caulley, ABC Publicist

Caulley.rob@abc.net.au

We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians and Traditional Custodians of the lands where we live, learn and work.

 

Monday 03.24.25
Posted by Rosie Byrne
 

Meet The 24 Contestants Back To Win. MasterChef Australia: Back To Win. Coming Soon To 10 And 10 Play.

Season 17 of MasterChef Australia will welcome back 24 familiar faces through its hallowed doors. Daring to don their aprons once more, a new group of fan favourite contestants will go head-to-head in a series of enthralling challenges as they vie for another shot at the MasterChef Australia title and $250,000 in prize money.

While all 24 chefs are hungry for the glory, some came closer than others, including former runners-up Callum Hann, Laura Sharrad, Rhiannon Anderson, Pete Campbell and Sarah Todd. For Callum, Laura and Sarah, they’re hoping third time is a charm!

Alongside podium finishers, other faces are fresh from Season 16 like Darrsh Clarke, Sav Perera, and Snezana Calic, while others are stepping back into the kitchen for the first time in years, including Andre Ursini who competed in the inaugural season 16 years ago.

Social media sensations Steph de Sousa and Declan Cleary will serve up their best, alongside some returning favourites who have enjoyed a taste of the other side of the bench since their series debut. Audra Morrice from Season 4 has appeared on the judging panel for MasterChef Singapore and MasterChef Asia, while Depinder Chhibber from Season 13 joined MasterChef India as a guest judge.

A stellar line up of cooks from Season 1 through to Season 16 will face off under the guidance of our fab four MasterChef Australia judges, Andy Allen, Poh Ling-Yeow, Jean-Christophe Novelli, and Sofia Levin.

Showcasing just how much they’ve grown since they first set foot inside the iconic MasterChef Australia kitchen, the pressure will be on from the very beginning, with the inimitable Gordon Ramsay kicking off the all-star lineup of guest judges.

Give a warm welcome to the Top 24 of MasterChef Australia 2025:

ALANA LOWES, QLD (Season 3)
Instagram: @alanalowes

Alana Lowes first appeared on Season 3 of MasterChef Australia, catapulting her into the food industry and allowing her to travel the globe as a food, travel and lifestyle television presenter, travel writer, and magazine editor. Alana has also worked as a recipe developer, food stylist, photographer and evenlaunched her own sauce range.

ANDRE URSINI, SA (Season 1)
Instagram: @andreursinicooks

Andre Ursini returns to the kitchen to rediscover the very passion for cooking he unveiled on screen 16 years ago. Following the competition, he opened Andre’s Cucina & Polenta Bar, which became an Adelaide dining institution for some 10 years before closing its doors. Andre has launched three more successful venues - Orso, Lost Phoenix Farm and Villetta Porcini - alongside other business ventures.

AUDRA MORRICE, NSW (Season 4)
Instagram: @audramorrice

Now splitting her time between Sydney and Singapore, Audra is an in-demand television presenter, cookbook author and catering business proprietor in both locations. Audra is also currently a judge on MasterChef Singapore and was on the judging panel of MasterChef Asia. Putting on her apron once more, Audra is inspired to demonstrate diversity and culture through her food in the MasterChef Australia kitchen.

BEAU COOK, VIC (Season 4)
Instagram: @beaucook

Following his last stint in the kitchen, Beau took up his dream opportunity to become a firefighter, but his love for food never waned and he has continued to build his skills in the kitchen. Inspired early by
Jamie Oliver, Beau’s speciality is simple food made well from his own homegrown ingredients whenever
possible. As an advocate for ‘re-wilding’, Beau’s future food dream involves more land, a bigger veggie
patch and some animals.

BEN MACDONALD, NZ (Season 6)
Instagram: @foodie_ben

Ben Macdonald comes Back To Win with the same dry sense of humour and determination he is
remembered for. Having run a café, a bistro and a fresh pasta delivery business in Auckland, New
Zealand, Ben has added considerably to his culinary skillset in the 11 years since he first landed in the
MasterChef Australia kitchen.

CALLUM HANN, SA (Season 2, Season 12)
Instagram: @callums_kitchen

Though Callum Hann knows the MasterChef Australia kitchen inside out, he still admits to feeling nerves
as he prepares for his third tilt at the prestigious title. Callum comes Back To Win in 2025 having added
even more accolades to his business empire – opening two new restaurants, Olive and Roma in
Adelaide’s CBD, to join Lou’s Place in the Barossa Valley. Callum’s long-running cooking school, Sprout,
has also grown, offering even more classes with cookbooks, appearances, events and media
commitments keeping Callum’s calendar full.

CATH COLLINS, VIC (Season 15)
Instagram: @cathskitchen_au

After claiming fifth place in 2023, Cath returns to the competition a wiser, calmer cook, and plans on having more fun this time around. Cath embraced change in a big way since 2023’s competition, makingfood her life and following her dreams to launch her own food business, Cath’s Kitchen, where she runs intimate cooking classes.

DARRSH CLARKE, VIC (Season 16)
Instagram: @darrshclarke

Fresh from Season 16, Darrsh Clarke is going back-to-back for another crack at the title. He has relocated
from Perth to Melbourne for the best opportunity to chase his food dreams, immersing himself in Melbourne’s thriving culinary scene. He also locked in some house mates who are fairly handy in the kitchen: none other than MasterChef Australia 2024 winner Nat Thaipun, and fellow contestant David Tan – the three combining at times for powerhouse private dining experiences.

DECLAN CLEARY, NSW (Season 15)
Instagram: @declancleary

Fish is still Declan’s game, and while seafood will feature, Declan has also worked hard to expand his repertoire and push his creativity, ready to show the judges more depth. While maintaining his building business, Declan has also become a global brand ambassador, travelling, presenting cooking demonstrations and creating content. He still dreams of opening his own farm-to-fork style venue and starts every day determined to be the best version of himself.

DEPINDER CHHIBBER, NSW (Season 13)
Instagram: @depinder_

Since her last appearance in the MasterChef Australia kitchen, Depinder launched a supper club called
Ghar - meaning home in Hindi – to offer an Indian-style home dining experience. In 2023, Depinder also
appeared on MasterChef India as a guest judge. Inspired by the amazing cooks in her family, Depinder is
well remembered for her incredible take on Indian cuisine, and her calm nature in the kitchen. She never thought she would experience the magic of MasterChef Australia twice, so this time is doing it to show her daughters what it’s like to believe in yourself and follow your passion.

JAMIE FLEMING, QLD (Season 6)
Instagram: @jamieflemingofficial

With his time on MasterChef Australia Season 6 having sparked his dream of owning his own venue, Jamie launched and ran the award-winning Alba Bar & Deli in Brisbane for five successful years, before opening Spill Wine in Maleny in 2024. Admitting that food is his love language, Jamie strives always to cook with connection to create meaningful experiences for diners whenever he shares his food.

JIMMY WONG, NSW (Season 8)
Instagram: @jimmywongeats

Last time he entered the MasterChef Australia kitchen back in Season 8, Jimmy Wong had his sister
Theresa competing alongside him. Now, Jimmy returns solo and is ready to tackle the competition a second time. Having pursued a career in food full time in the years since his season, Jimmy works as a food photographer, content creator and brand ambassador, with his passion for great food remaining as strong as ever.

LAURA SHARRAD, SA, (Season 6, Season 12)
Instagram: @laurasharrad

Will third time be the charm for Adelaide chef Laura? With two runner-up titles to her name, best
believe that Laura has every intention of taking it one step further this season. Laura has parlayed her
skill and many years of hard work in professional kitchens, into an enviable food career as co-owner of
Adelaide’s successful Fugazzi Bar & Dining and pasta bar Nido. While Italian cuisine, flavours and techniques will always be close to her heart, Laura’s talent spans all corners of the kitchen.

MATT HOPCRAFT, VIC (Season 7)
Instagram: @matt_hopcraft

Since leaving the competition, Matt continued his career in dentistry and is now an associate professor at Melbourne University, and respected industry expert. Having also worked in several kitchens to further enhance his pasta making skills, Matt remains a fan of down-to-earth, simple and tasty dishes, with sugar and sweets never high on his list. Matt plans to showcase more refinement in his dishes this time around, and looks forward to letting his creativity loose.

PETE CAMPBELL, NSW (Season 13)
Instagram: @my.mate.pete

Though pipped at the post in MasterChef Australia’s Season 13 finale, Pete dove straight into the heat of the kitchen after the competition, joining the esteemed Peter Gilmore as a commis chef at Sydney’s Quay restaurant. Having hosted pop-ups in New York City, most recently Pete has been on the pans at Sydney’s Poly restaurant and is ready to show he can finish top of the table.

RHIANNON ANDERSON, QLD (Season 15)
Instagram: @rhiplenish

With a love of South East Asian cuisine and ‘punch in the face’ flavours full of spice, chilli and of course finger lime, Rhiannon feels ready for what the season ahead may bring. Since leaving the kitchen, Rhiannon created her own business, Rhiplenish, running cooking demonstrations and working with brands. Rhiannon has a renewed mindset and intends on staying focused to go one better this season.

RUE MUPEDZI, WA (Season 15)
Instagram: @ruetendom

Dental hygienist Rue Mupedzi admits fear held her back from reaching her full potential in Season 15 of MasterChef Australia, so she is determined not to squander this second chance to come back and do it right. Since leaving the MasterChef Australia kitchen, Rue worked part-time as a chef for private catering events, and completed cooking courses to perfect her skill and technique. Rue returns ready to showcase her growth and perseverance and promises to bring her competitive nature to the kitchen every day.

SAMIRA EL KHAFIR, VIC (Season 5)
Instagram: @samiraelkhafir

Joining the competition in 2013 where she placed third, Samira was a qualified hairdresser and former telecommunications worker, busy raising her young family alongside her husband. After the competition, Samira capitalised on her experience in the kitchen to launch her own café, serving a modern Middle Eastern menu, and has since authored a cookbook, launched a range of low-carb products and worked as a recipe developer.

SARAH TODD, VIC, (Season 6, Season 14)
Instagram: @sarahtodd

Following her previous MasterChef Australia appearances, Sarah has created a lauded culinary career as
an international chef, restaurateur, author, TV host and business owner. Blending classic French technique with her deft understanding of Indian flavours, Sarah’s creations are as unique as they are unforgettable. Sarah’s immense influence in India reached a pinnacle in 2023 when the country’s Prime Minister recognised her for her extraordinary contributions to the food industry. That same year Sarah launched her own sauce brand Hot Toddy, which quickly made its mark in the gourmet food sector.

SAVINDRI PERERA, SA (Season 16)
Instagram: @savisquishles

After placing third last season, Sav is determined not to waste her second chance and will be seizing every opportunity. The former banking consultant started her own business after leaving the competition last year, now working as a private chef and in event catering. Her star is on the rise in her beloved Sri Lanka too, where she enjoyed a hero’s welcome on recent visits, such is the pride her community felt at seeing her bring traditional Sri Lankan food to the global stage.

SNEZANA CALIC, VIC (Season 16)
Instagram: @snezanacalic_official

A generous, instinctual home cook, Snezana will continue to proudly represent the Serbian community by cooking more traditional dishes, with her goal always to cook honest and flavoursome food, straight from the heart. The mum of two with a finance background has followed her passion since last season, working in restaurants to improve her skills and teaching pop-up cooking classes. Snezana has also created food content and began work on a cookbook exploring Mediterranean and Serbian style recipes.

STEPH DE SOUSA, NSW (Season 11)
Instagram: @steph_cooks_stuff

The epitome of bright and bubbly, social media sensation Steph de Sousa now has close to three million dedicated online followers. Known as the ‘Frugal Foodie’, Steph has become the go-to for quick, easy, budget-friendly and family-friendly meals. Having authored two cookbooks, hosted her own television series and held ambassador roles after finishing twelfth in Season 11, this time around, Steph dreams of making the Top 10, and beyond.

THEO LOIZOU, VIC (Season 15)

Instagram: @theegram

After finishing in fourth place in Season 15, Theo is focussed and ready to go all the way. Known as the ‘Bread Boy’ from his season, Theo plans to dig deeper into his Greek heritage, ready to show the judges how much he has grown as a cook. Though still working as an electrician, Theo has been diligently gathering restaurant experience and his dream of opening his own bakery is well and truly alive, with the wheels in motion to share his baked goods with the masses sooner rather than later.

TIM BONE, VIC (Season 11)
Instagram: @timbonefood

Placing fourth in Season 11, Ballarat’s Tim Bone took the ball and ran with it after his season ended, creating the hugely popular Tim’s Toasties, a mobile gourmet toasted sandwich business celebrating regional produce. Success followed and Tim has since proudly opened a bricks and mortar store this year. The host of TV’s Good Chef, Bad Chef returns to the MasterChef Australia kitchen a changed man.

MasterChef Australia is produced by Endemol Shine Australia (a Banijay Entertainment Company).


MasterChef Australia: Back to Win.


Coming Soon To 10 And 10 Play.

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Want to know more? Please get in touch with:

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National Publicist (Contestants)

E: jasmine.burford@networkten.com.au

Tess Fisher

National Publicist (Judges)

E: tefisher@networkten.com.au

Monday 03.17.25
Posted by Rosie Byrne
 

IT’S A DATE! MEET THE SINGLES OF THE NEW SEASON OF LOVE TRIANGLE PREMIERING APRIL 6 ON STAN

WITH CHRISHELL STAUSE AS HOST OF THE FIRST EVER REUNION SPECIAL

March 12, 2025 – Stan has dropped the official trailer for the new season of the Stan Original Series Love Triangle - and it’s serving drama, romance, and a serious shake-up. Along with introducing five fresh singles ready to risk it all for love, the trailer also gives a glimpse at the show’s first-ever Reunion Special, hosted by Emmy®-nominated actress, reality star, and best-selling author Chrishell Stause. The new season kicks off with a double-episode premiere on Sunday April 6 on Stan.

From Endemol Shine Australia Director of Content Tara McWilliams (Married At First Sight), Stan's Head of Originals Amanda Duthie, and 9Network Executive Producer Andy Ryan, Love Triangle challenges a group of singles to relinquish their visual perception of the perfect partner and choose someone based on a deeper connection. In a ‘swipe left’/ ‘swipe right’ culture, often based on pictures alone, the bold dating show returns to test and push the boundaries of preconceived notions of modern dating like never before.

Five brave singles must choose from two potential suitors, sight unseen. Once they date their first pick, they move in together and build on the connection they’ve formed… until their second choice comes knocking… and the drama dials up as they embark on a highly unpredictable and explosive relationship journey filled with love, let-downs, betrayal and heartbreak.

In a Love Triangle first, the singles and suitors will return to take a look back on their dating experiences at the Reunion Special hosted by the one and only, Chrishell Stause - best known for her starring role in global hit reality real estate series Selling Sunset. There will be nowhere to hide as they are confronted with shocking truths, massive revelations and an opportunity to ask the hard questions.

MEET THE SINGLES

Ariana – 29, Executive Assistant / Wedding Pet Chauffer, VIC
Ariana isn’t here to waste time – she is keen to get married and have children and will even ask a man on the first date if they are on the same page! Loud and proud, you’ll know when Ariana is in a room by her voice alone. Often told by guys that she is ‘too much’, Ariana knows if they can’t handle her, they don’t deserve her. While she struggles to trust and can be jealous, she is fiercely loyal. Not one to shy away from the drama, Ariana is feisty and will call anyone out if she feels the need. She’s sick of dating walking red flags and is here to change up her usual type of the gym junkie, tattoo guy, to a dad bod – in the hope they will treat her better!

Bernie – 27, Business Analyst, VIC
Bernie first moved from Portugal to Australia to follow love. While the relationship has since ended, Bernie fell in love with the country – and the women! He gets along with women both romantically and platonically, boasting to have the gift of the gab when it comes to meaningful conversation. Bernie is charming and claims to have emotional maturity that many Aussie men don’t possess. He is looking for a girl who is equally as vibrant, can keep him on his toes, and isn’t averse to living life against the norm. Bernie admits that the endless options that come with modern online dating make it difficult for him to put his energy into one person. Love Triangle poses a new experience for him where he has no choice but to stay and work at a connection with someone – he hopes he might even find love during the process.

Chloe – 25, Nurse Manager, NSW
Chloe is an absolute ray of sunshine and a high achiever – currently studying two Master’s Degrees on top of a full-time job as a nurse manager. Chloe is bisexual and her last relationship left her heart broken after her fiancé abruptly ended their engagement. Since then, she is down the middle with dating a guy or girl; she’s just trying to find that elusive spark. Despite her bubbly nature, Chloe is oblivious to her own charm, often not realising when people are flirting with her. Never wanting to regret not taking a chance, Chloe is jumping into this experience and the opportunity to find her person – she just wants to feel fulfilled and loved.

Mike – 50, Videographer, QLD
Mike has been on a rocky road when it comes to finding love since he first graced our screens on Season 6 of Married at First Sight. As a 50-year-old single man, he knows he looks better than a lot of younger guys but still struggles on the dating scene. When given the chance, women discover him to be a kind soul, and while he finds himself a little lonely at times, Mike is a very happy dog dad. He’s keen to have a family of his own, even if that means becoming a stepdad. He believes he has grown since his MAFS days and become more self-aware – the concept of Love Triangle works for Mike, as he can focus on making a connection with someone before they judge him on his MAFS past.

Payton – 25, Concreter / Business Owner, NSW
Payton is funny, quick-witted and backs herself – loud and proud, she knows if someone doesn’t like her looks, they’ll love her personality. Having recently started her own business, Payton decided to move back home to her parents in Coffs Harbour to save money. Payton has received lots of attention on the dating apps – just not from the kind of guys she’s after. The hardest part about living in a small town is the lack of boys so she's hoping to find love elsewhere. A typical Gen Z, Payton is always up for some texting banter; she’ll read into all the emojis and isn’t afraid to roast her match for a laugh.

Since the global premiere of the series on Stan in 2022, Love Triangle has captured international attention and the first two seasons have been sold into 13 territories. The format has also been adapted for audiences in Finland and the UK – where Love Triangle UK will premiere its second season this year on E4 - and will also be available to stream on Stan.

The Stan Original Series Love Triangle is produced by Endemol Shine Australia (a Banijay Entertainment company) in conjunction with the 9Network.

The first two episodes of the Stan Original Series Love Triangle Season 3 will premiere April 6, followed by a brand new episode every Sunday, only on Stan. Every episode of seasons 1 and 2 are now streaming.

Wednesday 03.12.25
Posted by Rosie Byrne
 
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