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Nardos Feleke, 26, abruptly left episode eight of the Jersey Shore spin-off Aussie Shore, with house boss Charlotte Crosby — a breakout star from Geordie Shore — announcing Feleke’s departure in blunt fashion.
“I do have some pretty bad news. Nardos will no longer be with us. She won’t be coming back,” she said.
The announcement raised eyebrows not only for its lack of detail but also for the cast’s muted reaction.
The silence surrounding Feleke’s departure sparked a flurry of speculation on social media. Reddit users quickly shared theories, with one user noting, “The way Charlotte spoke, it seemed to me as if she broke a rule and was removed. If it was a family issue or her choice, why wouldn’t they just say that?”
Another claimed only cast member Jaeda knew the full story but was bound by a nondisclosure agreement.
Paramount+ has yet to release an official statement addressing the incident, but has been approached for comment.
Feleke’s rumoured expulsion is just the latest in a string of controversies surrounding Aussie Shore.
Known for its unfiltered approach to reality TV, the show has already shocked audiences with scenes of wild partying, explicit nudity, and outrageous antics.
In the first episode, housemates Catia and Kyle made headlines for their bizarre “piss transplant” in the pool.
Salon mogul, TV star’s epic $20k engagement
When it comes to extravagant engagements, Brisbane businessman Brendon Mann and 10 News First Queensland political reporter Brendan Smith have set a new standard — one with a hefty price tag.
The couple’s jaw-dropping proposal on Friday, reportedly costing upwards of $20,000 was a whirlwind of luxury, culminating in a party aboard a Sydney Harbour superyacht.
Fans were treated to a behind-the-scenes look at the extravagant day through the couple’s 51 Instagram stories, detailing an “Amazing Race”-style adventure.
The day began in Brisbane, with Smith solving riddles that led to a flight to Sydney, complete with a mid-air clue from Virgin Australia cabin crew., lunch at Chin Chin and champagne at Squirrel’s Landing followed, before the final clue brought Smith to a tender boat at Circular Quay.
From there,...





