‘Waste of time’ rant fuming Made In Bondi viewers who brand ‘terrible’ new show ‘one of the dullest reality shows’ on TV --[Reported by Umva mag]

REALITY TV fans have been left unimpressed after branding E4’s latest show offering ‘terrible’. The channel began airing its brand new Made in Chelsea spin-off show set Down Under, Made in Bondi, earlier this week but fans have already been left switching off. Channel 4Made in Bondi viewers have left the show a scathing review[/caption] Channel 4Fans were left fuming with the dull programme (pictured: ex-footballer Lachy)[/caption] Channel 4The cast have been branded ’emotionless’ (pictured: jewellery brand owner Emma)[/caption] In the show, a bunch of young and good-looking Aussies spend their time mingling, having nights out and filling each other in on all their latest relationship antics. Across the series some familiar faces will also be seen on screens as some of Made in Chelsea‘s most notable names, including Tristan Phipps and Miles Nazaire, take a trip to see their Australian counterparts. With two episodes of the new spin-off having now aired, disgruntled Chelsea lovers have branded the series “terrible” and hit out at the “emotionless” on-screen cast. Giving a scathing review, one viewer said: “#MadeInBondi has to one of the dullest reality shows with completely cardboard emotionless characters.” A second added: “Nah.. This #madeinbondi is not giving me any drama or any sauce… We need sauce, where is the sauce?” Someone else penned: “Can’t believe I wasted an almost hour on this. It’s terrible. It shouldn’t even be associated with MiC.” A fourth wrote: “I managed 5 minutes of episode 2 and realised that they could send in a Hollywood cast and it would still be beyond hope. “It’s just tragic, all of it. Won’t be watching again, I’ll wait for MiC to return, they can cut some of the newbies from there too!” Before a fifth said: “This is like Home and Away meets The Undateables… #madeinbondi.” Made in Bondi first premiered Down Under on the Seven Network as it followed the young elite of Sydney relaxing and spending their free time in some of the city’s most affluent neighbourhoods – much like its London counterpart. The show first ran into problems earlier this year amid reports that the cast of the show were failing to turn up to filming on time. As well as that, a slew of other socialites who were originally approached for the show, turned the opportunity down leading to a series of casting difficulties. A source told The Daily Telegraph Australia at the time: “The cast members are taking no notice of what’s expected of them and aren’t taking the process seriously. “They will be scheduled to turn up to a shoot and will go MIA.” C4The show follows the same format as Made in Chelsea[/caption] Channel 4The Sydney socialites have not gone down well (pictured: stylist Paul)[/caption]

Sep 25, 2024 - 09:28
‘Waste of time’ rant fuming Made In Bondi viewers who brand ‘terrible’ new show ‘one of the dullest reality shows’ on TV --[Reported by Umva mag]

REALITY TV fans have been left unimpressed after branding E4’s latest show offering ‘terrible’.

The channel began airing its brand new Made in Chelsea spin-off show set Down Under, Made in Bondi, earlier this week but fans have already been left switching off.

a group of people are posing for a picture in front of the ocean
Channel 4
Made in Bondi viewers have left the show a scathing review[/caption]
a man with a tattoo on his arm that says xii
Channel 4
Fans were left fuming with the dull programme (pictured: ex-footballer Lachy)[/caption]
a woman wearing a brown leather top and gold hoop earrings
Channel 4
The cast have been branded ’emotionless’ (pictured: jewellery brand owner Emma)[/caption]

In the show, a bunch of young and good-looking Aussies spend their time mingling, having nights out and filling each other in on all their latest relationship antics.

Across the series some familiar faces will also be seen on screens as some of Made in Chelsea‘s most notable names, including Tristan Phipps and Miles Nazaire, take a trip to see their Australian counterparts.

With two episodes of the new spin-off having now aired, disgruntled Chelsea lovers have branded the series “terrible” and hit out at the “emotionless” on-screen cast.

Giving a scathing review, one viewer said: “#MadeInBondi has to one of the dullest reality shows with completely cardboard emotionless characters.”

A second added: “Nah.. This #madeinbondi is not giving me any drama or any sauce… We need sauce, where is the sauce?”

Someone else penned: “Can’t believe I wasted an almost hour on this. It’s terrible. It shouldn’t even be associated with MiC.”

A fourth wrote: “I managed 5 minutes of episode 2 and realised that they could send in a Hollywood cast and it would still be beyond hope.

“It’s just tragic, all of it. Won’t be watching again, I’ll wait for MiC to return, they can cut some of the newbies from there too!”

Before a fifth said: “This is like Home and Away meets The Undateables… #madeinbondi.”

Made in Bondi first premiered Down Under on the Seven Network as it followed the young elite of Sydney relaxing and spending their free time in some of the city’s most affluent neighbourhoods – much like its London counterpart.

The show first ran into problems earlier this year amid reports that the cast of the show were failing to turn up to filming on time.

As well as that, a slew of other socialites who were originally approached for the show, turned the opportunity down leading to a series of casting difficulties.

A source told The Daily Telegraph Australia at the time: “The cast members are taking no notice of what’s expected of them and aren’t taking the process seriously.

“They will be scheduled to turn up to a shoot and will go MIA.”

a woman is smiling while looking at herself in the mirror
C4
The show follows the same format as Made in Chelsea[/caption]
a man in a pink vest is leaning against a wall
Channel 4
The Sydney socialites have not gone down well (pictured: stylist Paul)[/caption]




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