Channel Seven’s new reality series Made In Bondi begins filming as bikini-clad influencers are spotted shooting scenes on the iconic beach
Filming is underway for Made In Bondi.
Channel Seven’s new reality series was busy filming at the iconic Sydney location on Tuesday.
A bikini-clad influencer was seen strutting her stuff for the cameras as she showed off her figure in the skimpy swimwear.
The blonde had a blue and white striped towel, sunglasses and some accessories.
A camera crew followed her every move as she walked across the pristine Bondi sands.
Filming is underway for Made In Bondi. Pictured
Channel Seven’s new reality series was busy filming at the iconic Sydney location on Tuesday
A bikini-clad influencer was seen strutting her stuff for the cameras as she showed off her figure in the skimpy swimwear
Later, a group of attractive young stars huddled on a towel, surrounded by a camera crew.
Producers of Channel Seven’s new reality series Made In Bondi have tapped a group of very glamorous new cast members, previous reports claimed.
Based on the wildly popular reality series Made in Chelsea, Made in Bondi follows the lives and loves of Sydney’s party set who call the coastal city their home.
Expect a front row seat to breathtaking parties, breathtaking fashion, sizzling romances and plenty of drama.
Later, a group of attractive young stars huddled on a towel, surrounded by a camera crew
Made in Bondi follows the lives and loves of Sydney’s partygoers who call the coastal city home
Expect a front row seat to breathtaking parties, breathtaking fashion, sizzling romances and plenty of drama
The blonde had a blue and white striped towel, sunglasses and some accessories
A camera crew followed her every move on the pristine Bondi sands
According to The Daily Telegraph, producers were hoping to bring in models like Montana Cox and Aidan Walsh – Jodi Anasta’s suitcase entrepreneur ex – for the first season.
Sir is also reportedly on producers’ wish lists. label fashion designer Sophie Coote, Body by Berner pilates founder Bernadette Fahey, and Bondi socialite couple Andy El-Bayeh and Harriet Williams.
Unfortunately, an insider claims that producers have had trouble convincing potential cast members.
“Most of these people don’t really see the benefit of starring in the show,” they told The Daily Telegraph.
According to The Daily Telegraph, producers were hoping to bring in models like Montana Cox and Aidan Walsh – Jodi Anasta’s suitcase entrepreneur ex – for the first season.
Unfortunately, an insider claims that producers have had trouble convincing potential cast members
“They already have money and fame, and they saw what a flop (Netflix series) Byron Baes was, so they hesitated.”
Byron Baes followed a group of artists, influencers and entrepreneurs from Byron Bay as they navigate life in the trendy coastal town.
The series caused a lot of controversy, with angry locals protesting against the production of the show for the last time.
Netflix was even forced to hold “stakeholder crisis discussions” due to the mounting backlash.
“They already have money and fame, and they saw what a flop (Netflix series) Byron Baes was, so they hesitate,” they said
Seven has joined Channel 4 to commission Made in Bondi
“Set against the backdrop of some of Australia’s most affluent and beautiful suburbs – and featuring a stellar cast of Sydney residents,” said Seven programmer Angus Ross
“Made in Bondi will be an addictive, glamorous and wild ride that viewers will be hooked from the first minute,” he added
The stars are believed to be Sydney-based influencers
The show itself received poor reviews, earning an audience score of just 33% on Rotten Tomatoes.
Seven has joined Channel 4 to commission Made in Bondi.
‘Set against the backdrop of some of Australia’s most affluent and beautiful suburbs – and featuring a stellar cast of Sydney residents.
“Made in Bondi will be an addictive, glamorous and wild ride that will have viewers hooked from the first minute,” said Seven programmer Angus Ross.
Channel Seven hosted their star-studded Upfronts in Sydney last year, where they unveiled their selection of new shows for 2024.
Viewers can expect a completely revamped Australian Idol in the new year, along with several new formats including Dream House, Stranded on Honeymoon Island, Made in Bondi, Once In A Lifetime and brand new First Dates.