Married At First Sight stars join forces to host Christmas lunch for 120 underprivileged people in Melbourne: ‘No family should go hungry’
The stars of Married At First Sight are finally putting their fame to good use.
Anthony Cincotta, who appeared on this year’s season of the Channel Nine show, recruited a group of reality stars to help organize a buffet for 120 people on Sunday afternoon.
The 39-year-old TV sweetheart swapped out his tuxedo for a casual ensemble as he fired up the barbecue and served food to homeless and underprivileged families, while helping to raise awareness for the Melbourne-based charity Bk 2 Basics.
Married at First Sight’s boyfriend, Anthony Cincotta, 39, (pictured) enlisted a group of reality TV stars to help host a buffet for 120 people on Sunday afternoon.
Joining him were MAFS participants Steve Burley, Jesse Konstantinoff and Kate Laidlaw.
Cincotta and Burley took over the barbecue duties, while former Miss World Australia Louise Child helped serve the food.
“This is a charity close to my heart, no family should go hungry,” Cincotta told Daily Mail Australia last week.
The 39-year-old TV sweetheart swapped out his tuxedo for a casual ensemble as he fired up the barbecue and served food to homeless and underprivileged families, while helping to raise awareness for the Melbourne-based charity Bk 2 Basics.
Joining him were MAFS participants Steve Burley and Kate Laidlaw. both in the photo
Cincotta and Burley took over the barbecue duties, while former Miss World Australia Louise Child helped serve the food.
‘BK 2 Basics is a charity that runs food drives and helps the homeless and approached me about taking part in their Christmas buffet which is feeding families in need.
‘It’s a family run charity running solely on donations from the public, even without government funding, they managed to stay open during the covid lockdowns.
“I got involved because I think it’s time someone shined a light on the selfless work they do and hopefully raise awareness throughout the community to help find more donors to keep them going for years to come.”
“This is a charity close to my heart, no family should go hungry,” Cincotta told Daily Mail Australia last week.
“I got involved because I think it’s time someone shined a light on the selfless work they do and hopefully raise awareness throughout the community to help find more donors to keep them going for years to come.”
The proud father-of-one says he will spend Christmas with his girlfriend in the new house he bought earlier this year.
‘It’s going to be our first joint Christmas with both sides of the family, I hope you like my Nana’s Christmas pudding recipe!’
Learn more about the Melbourne charity here.
The proud father-of-one says he will spend Christmas with his girlfriend Kate in the new house he bought earlier this year. Both photographed together