Home Entertainment Samantha Armytage claims she has ‘forgotten’ about her first foray into reality show Bringing Sexy Back, and brutally attacks MAFS ahead of new season of Farmer Wants A Wife

Samantha Armytage claims she has ‘forgotten’ about her first foray into reality show Bringing Sexy Back, and brutally attacks MAFS ahead of new season of Farmer Wants A Wife

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Samantha Armytage claims she “forgot” to host short-lived weight loss reality show Bringing Sexy Back.

The former Sunrise presenter, 47, presented the 2014 show which aired on Tuesday nights on Channel Seven.

The show only lasted one season and was axed after eight episodes due to low ratings.

In a recent interview to talk about Farmer Wants A Wife, Samantha compared the two reality shows and said her latest job was more ‘professional’.

“I forgot about Bringing Sexy Back; that was something else,” he said. TV tonight.

Samantha Armytage states that

Samantha Armytage claims she ‘forgot’ to host short-lived weight loss reality show Bringing Sexy Back

Each episode of Bringing Sexy Back featured a new contestant hoping to lose weight and improve their self-image.

It received low ratings from the start, with a national audience of 654,000 viewers, placing third in its time slot.

It wasn’t the only show Samantha compared FWAW to. She also took a hit on Channel Nine’s hit reality dating series Married At First Sight.

“They’re not being put together by producers, when they’re obviously polar opposites, like other shows we won’t name that are good for drama, but not for love!” she cut.

The former Sunrise host, 47, hosted the 2014 show that aired Tuesday nights on Channel Siete.

The former Sunrise host, 47, hosted the 2014 show that aired Tuesday nights on Channel Siete.

The show only lasted one season and was axed after eight episodes due to low ratings.

The show only lasted one season and was axed after eight episodes due to low ratings.

Last month, Samantha revealed that she was struggling to complete her commitments on Farmer Wants A Wife beaten after she suffered an illness.

Taking to social media, she captioned the image with some distressing words: “Farmers Wants a Wife voiceover with very little to no voice.”

The TV star has been enjoying a quieter life in the country since leaving Sunrise in March 2021.

Last year, Samantha returned to screens as host of Seven’s reality series Farmer Wants a Wife, replacing host Natalie Gruzlewski. Natalie still appeared on the show but in a diminished role.

She married Richard Lavender, a successful equestrian businessman, at their 40 hectare property in Bowral on New Year’s Eve 2020.

It was an intimate ceremony with a “small number of guests” due to Covid restrictions, and is believed to have been attended by Richard’s daughters Sasha and Grace, and his beloved dog Banjo.

In a recent interview to talk about Farmer Wants A Wife, Samantha compared the two reality shows and said that her last job was more 'professional'

In a recent interview to talk about Farmer Wants A Wife, Samantha compared the two reality shows and said that her last job was more ‘professional’

The journalist met her husband at socialite Skye Leckie’s 60th birthday party in April 2019 and said there was an instant connection.

He previously told Stellar: “I think we make a good match.” I was very lucky to find him at that time in my life.

Richard is a shareholder in Lavender Equestrian, which offers a range of horse services in the region, including breeding and training.

According to property records, his 40-hectare estate in Berrima cost $1.95 million when he bought it in 2007.

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