TV by Mibenge Nsenduluka
Premium Content Filming for Netflix s upcoming reality TV show Byron Baes is said to be underway and insiders claim the controversial new series will include paid actors. Confidential hears that several participants have notable acting experience while others have allegedly had acting lessons in the lead up to filming. This is a fake show that is not based on reality, it s all contrived one insider claimed. Netflix and production company Eureka have not yet confirmed the cast however, rumoured participants include Elias Chigros and Hannah Brauer who both have acting experience according to their online talent profiles.
Byron Baes participants are revealed to have notable acting experience
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Is Netflix using paid actors on Byron Baes?
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Watch the (un)official trailer for Byron Baes: The Inspired Unemployed take on the Netflix show
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Billy Otto has slammed Netflix s controversial reality show Byron Baes for allegedly being misled by producers.
The Byron Bay rocker claimed he was told the show was a positive and empowering documentary but he was disappointed after seeing the press release on April 8. The way that it was pitched to me was that it was really going to zone in on interesting people in Byron Bay and creatives and even creative influencers, the 33-year-old told The Daily Telegraph. I felt lied to : Singer Billy Otto (pictured) slammed Netflix s Byron Baes after being misled and offered $200-a-day to join the series