Married At First Sight’s Sarah Roza will be pushed to her limits after signing on for Ten’s new series, The Challenge.
Sarah, 44, will compete against the likes of fellow bride Cyrell Paule, The Bachelor‘s Brittany Hockley and Bachelorette’s Ciarran Stott to win a $250,000 pay cheque.
The makeup artist-turned-influencer quietly boarded a flight from Melbourne to Buenos Aires, Argentina on Sunday and has been MIA on social media since.
Married At First Sight’s Sarah Roza, 44, (pictured) is the latest star confirmed set to joins Ten’s gruelling new series The Challenge – after Jessika Power was DUMPED days before filming
The Challenge will also include The Voice’s Jack Vidgen, The Bachelor’s Kiki Morris, and The Bachelorette’s Brooke Blurton and Konrad Bień-Stephen.
It comes after Jessika Power confirmed she would no longer appear on the show just days before she was due to fly overseas, despite originally being cast.
‘I had my contract signed, bags packed, everything ready and received a message from my manager stating that the American executives had made a creative decision to not include me on the show despite believing I am “good talent”,’ Power told Daily Mail Australia.
The makeup artist-turned-influencer quietly boarded a flight from Melbourne to Buenos Aires, Argentina on Sunday and has been MIA on social media since
‘I was excited to be chosen to do the show and it was only a day before I was having Skype interviews with the casting director and speaking about opening outfits and filming location and leave dates,’ she continued.
Jessika was reportedly preparing to receive daily fee in excess of $1,000 to appear on the show,.
Jessika’s claims about being fired contradict recent recent that she pulled out of appearing on The Challenge Australia after deciding ‘it wasn’t for her’ and she would ‘rather sit at home and make money on OnlyFans.’
It comes after Jessika Power (pictured) confirmed that she would no longer appear on the show just days before she was due to fly overseas, despite originally being cast
‘Jessika would make more money sitting around at home filming content for OnlyFans,’ a source said.
Daily Mail Australia has reached out for comment from Channel 10 in relation to these conflicting reports.
The Challenge first premiered in the U.S. in 1998 and has since had 37 seasons.
Sources tell Daily Mail Australia producers have spent the past six months reaching out to cast members from past seasons of Australian reality shows in the hopes they say ‘yes’.
‘Every notable personality reality star was approached,’ the insider revealed,
The winners of the season will advance to The Challenge: Global Championship, where they will compete against the winners of Argentina, USA, and the U.K. to determine the first-ever Challenge world champion.
‘I had my contract signed, bags packed, everything ready and received a message from my manager stating that the American executives had made a creative decision to not include me on the show despite believing I am “good talent”,’ Power told Daily Mail Australia
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