MAFS producer’s ‘threat to journalist who gatecrashed a wedding shoot’

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Read the threatening text from a Married At First Sight producer to the influencer ‘w**ker’ who crashed a wedding filming: ‘I can’t stand gutsy men like you’

A social media influencer who crashed a MAFS wedding filming leaked threatening messages he allegedly received from an irate producer.

Josh Fox, journalist and content producer who runs the popular Instagram account funny mafsexposed the angry messages during a question-and-answer session with fans on Sunday, revealing that he had kept them under wraps for months, but ultimately decided to “go rogue” when a follower asked if the show’s producers found him “upsetting.”

The incident occurred after Fox interrupted the Endemol Shine crew as they tried to film Ollie Skelton getting into a limousine before his wedding to Tahnee Cook.

Fox said most producers just “laugh” at their antics, but on this occasion a male producer was left with red eyes, despite the scene being filmed on a public sidewalk.

‘Hey dude, you’re an idiot! Loud shots and shattering audio. I know that production company and you just ruined their shoot,” the anonymous producer reportedly wrote to Fox via Instagram direct message shortly after the robbery incident.

A social media influencer who crashed a MAFS wedding filming leaked threatening messages he allegedly received from an irate producer. (Pictured: MAFS couple Tahnee Cook and Ollie Skelton on their wedding day)

She will have to answer to the executives for your antics. I can’t stand gutsless men like you dude where you think you can push women to get what you want,” she added.

The producer concluded with a thinly veiled threat: “Hope to see you on my shoot, mate, but you won’t get a polite response from me, mate.”

Fox later shared the footage he captured during the wedding photo shoot as proof that he didn’t ‘mess’ anything.

Josh Fox, a content producer who runs the Instagram account MAFS Funny, exposed the angry posts during a question-and-answer session on Sunday, revealing that he had kept them under wraps for months but ultimately decided to “go rogue” when a follower asked if the show’s producers found him ‘annoying’

The incident occurred after Fox interrupted the Endemol Shine crew as they tried to film Ollie Skelton getting into a limousine before his wedding to Tahnee Cook.

Fox shared the threatening message that a producer allegedly sent him after the incident. The producer included the thinly veiled threat: “Hope to see you on my shoot, mate, but you won’t get a polite response from me, mate.”

“It was on a public street, they weren’t recording any audio, there were also five male crew members there and I didn’t mess anything up,” Fox wrote.

I don’t think injection was used in the show.

In Australia it is not illegal to film or take pictures of someone in public, even if the person is filming a scene for a TV show or movie.

Fox later revealed that he had responded to the producer ‘failure’, writing: ‘Is it part of your role as a producer of MAFS to threaten people? I will do an article on that.

And he messaged so quickly, he blocked me, deactivated his LinkedIn, and a few weeks later when I finally told him, you know what he did? He instantly looked down and walked past me as fast as he could as I stared at him with a smile on my face,” Fox explained.

Fox shared the footage he captured of the wedding as proof he didn’t mess anything up.

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