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Aussie TV network ordered to pay former MKR contestant compensation for psychological injury
Aussie TV network ordered to pay former MKR contestant compensation for psychological injury
Piper O Neill, right, and Veronica Cristovao. (Photo / Supplied)
Aussie TV network ordered to pay former MKR contestant compensation for psychological injury Wed, 28 Apr 2021, 11:56AM
Channel 7 has been ordered to pay a former contestant on My Kitchen Rules more than $22,000 a year in ongoing compensation after she was left unable to work due to psychological injury she suffered from her time on the show.
Piper O Neill, who appeared on the 2019 season of the reality cooking competition with her best friend and fellow beauty queen Veronica Cristovao, lodged a workers compensation claim against the broadcaster in August last year seeking payment of close to $1000 in weekly benefits, starting from December 24, 2018.
TV network ordered to pay former MKR contestant $425 per week compensation for psychological injury
27 Apr, 2021 06:30 AM
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Seven has pushed back, saying we refuse any claims in this case . Photo / Supplied
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By: Frank Chung
Channel 7 has been ordered to pay a former contestant on My Kitchen Rules more than $22,000 a year in ongoing compensation after she was left unable to work due to psychological injury she suffered from her time on the show.
Piper O Neill, who appeared on the 2019 season of the reality cooking competition with her best friend and fellow beauty queen Veronica Cristovao, lodged a workers compensation claim against the broadcaster in August last year seeking payment of close to $1000 in weekly benefits, starting from December 24, 2018.
Seven to pay MKR star weekly compo A former MKR contestant famous for a “sex scandal” reality TV storyline has been awarded workers compensation for a claim for “psychological injury”.
Celebrity by Frank Chung 27th Apr 2021 4:55 PM Channel 7 has been ordered to pay a former contestant on My Kitchen Rules more than $22,000 a year in ongoing compensation after she was left unable to work due to psychological injury she suffered from her time on the show. Piper O Neill, who appeared on the 2019 season of the reality cooking competition with her best friend and fellow beauty queen Veronica Cristovao, lodged a workers compensation claim against the broadcaster in August last year seeking payment of close to $1000 in weekly benefits, starting from December 24, 2018.