And several Season Two stars are keen on returning!
After a successful second season, FBOY Island Australia is back for a third run, and if you’re keen on finding love, scoring some cash, or both, here’s how you can apply!
Despite being gaslit by a few men this season (Jerome Willis, why?!), fans were shook when all three leads Nicole Mitrov, Krystal Thomas and Ally Woodfall ended up with Nice Guys.
After a successful second season, FBOY Island Australia is back for a third run. Source: Binge
On October 23, a casting call for the next season of the dating show was posted on the official FBOY Island Australia Instagram account.
“Ladies, FBOY’s and Nice Guy’s. DM us your contact details if you would like to find love (or money) on the island!” the post read. “We’re crossing our FBOY fingers for a Season 3…” Woohoo!
FBOY Island has put put a casting call for FBOYS, Nice Guys and leading ladies who are interested in taking on season three. Source: Instagram
FBOY Island Australia stars express interest in returning to the show
Many season two stars took to the comments to express their interest in returning to the show.
“I’ve got my braces off let’s run it back,” comedian Lewis Spears penned, whilst the show’s first ever “Gay FBOY” Nathan Giastis commented: “Yeah, I do!”.
It wouldn’t be the first time a former FBOY got a second run on the Aussie franchise, as the red flag king Caleb Duncan shocked viewers when he returned as a bartender. So we wouldn’t be surprised if we saw more familiar faces in the future (but hopefully not his!)
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