Jackie ‘O’ Henderson has announced a surprise new gig.
The beloved radio personality, 49, will lend her iconic voice to narrate Channel Seven’s racy new dating series, Stranded on Honeymoon Island.
The show, created by Snowman Productions and produced by Endemol Shine Australia, the team behind Married At First Sight, promises to deliver plenty of drama and romance.
Stranded on ‘Honeymoon Island,’ 12 singles who have exhausted all dating options at home will embark on a remote dating journey like no other.
The format of the show can only be described as unconventional.
Jackie ‘O’ Henderson will lend her iconic voice to narrate Channel Seven’s racy new dating series, Stranded on Honeymoon Island.
The show, created by Snowman Productions and produced by Endemol Shine Australia, the team behind Married At First Sight, promises to deliver plenty of drama and romance.
After a speed dating event, couples will be matched and married on the spot.
They will then be taken to a desert island, where they will spend 21 days together dressed only in their wedding attire.
This unique setup is designed to test couples’ compatibility in the most extreme conditions.
Stranded on Honeymoon Island will follow 12 singles who have exhausted all dating options at home as they embark on a remote dating journey like no other.
The heart-stopping spectacle sees couples marooned on a desert island in nothing but their wedding clothes working to survive the elements and hopefully develop their romance. (In the photo: promotional image of the Danish version of SOHI)
The series is already a huge hit in Belgium and Channel Seven is excited to bring it to Australian shores.
Seven head of programming Angus Ross said in a statement that the network was confident viewers would fall in love with the new franchise.
‘There’s a good reason why broadcasters around the world have fallen in love with the show. “We’re taking the reality dating genre to a whole new addictive level,” he said.
‘Combines budding love with the adventure of a lifetime. “We have no doubt that viewers will enjoy every minute of this bold and exciting new format.”
Stranded on Honeymoon Island Coming soon on Channel 7 and 7plus