More Weddings for Fifi Box
Seven has announced Four Weddings, which premiered last year, will return in August for its second season.
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Break out the bridezillas.
Seven has announced Four Weddings, which premiered last year, will return in August for its second season.
Based on a UK format, the Granada Media Australia production sees four competitive brides attend, judge and score each other’s weddings based on the wedding dress, ceremony, menu and reception with a honeymoon as the series prize.
Host Fifi Box said, “We’ve got some fantastic weddings. One bride arrives at her ceremony on horseback wearing cowboy boots and a tiara. Another couple choose to celebrate their big day over a beef stroganoff with friends at the local pub, and then there’s the wedding with the guest list of 560 people!
“And just like last season our wonderful bride judges are passionate and fearless. If they don’t like something, they won’t be shy in letting you know about it. I can’t wait!”
The wedding themes in the second season are as diverse as the brides’ gown choices: a 50’s Rock n’ Roll wedding with an Elvis impersonator serving as the celebrant, a Mission Impossible inspired ceremony with the groom arriving by helicopter and a wedding in a bat-cave with the bride dressed in black to compliment the bats.
And in what could be an Australian first, movie buffs Tanya and Jason pay homage to Peter Jackson’s Lord of the Rings surprising their guests with a ring bearing Gollum and a perfect replica of ‘Middle-earth’ as their wedding cake.
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Host Fifi Box said, “We’ve got some fantastic weddings”
Can’t imagine she would say they were horrors or from boganville!!
Not really interested in the show, but have nothing against it. just hope that this takes fifi away and off my radio!
haven’t we suffered enough?!
@tmorgan, from memory, it rated quite well. It is easily one of the kitschest, most horrid, mean-spirited shows I have ever seen. It makes Ladette to Lady look like a Royal Shakespeare Company production. I predict this show will be paired with Manu’s “Dinner Date’.
@Moanique In Brisbane, she does a bit to camera at the start of each episode but after that it’s just her narrating.
I can’t remember how this went last year.
David, what were its ratings like?
Correct me if i’m wrong, but we don’t actually see Fifi, we just hear her voice-over, is this correct ?
How did it rate in season 1
That Gollum thing is the very definition of ‘so bad it’s good’.
The sneak peek is hilarious.