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Blow Up: meet the cast

These are the 10 Australians ready to create spectacular designs with balloons and win $100,000.

In Seven’s new reality contest Blow Up, 10 Australian balloon artists are unleashed on a stockpile of balloons of every size, shape and colour in their quest to create spectacular and creations, in the hope of winning a $100,000 prize.

After a mix of solo and team builds. artists must then prepare to go head-to-head in Balloon Battles, where they will build to keep their place in the competition.

Hosting are Stephen Curry and Becky Lucas with Chris Adamo as judge.

Stephen Curry, Host

Stephen Curry has been entertaining Australian audiences since his iconic performance as Dale Kerrigan in the classic Aussie movie The Castle. Blow Up sees Stephen step very comfortably into the role of host alongside comedian Becky Lucas to bring this most joyful, fun and irreverent project to life. Diving headfirst into the balloon world, it’s not long before Stephen has the lingo down pat and is speaking the language of the talented balloon artists. Sometimes he sings it too. Stephen has held many and varied acting roles over the years, featuring in Mr Black, Pine Gap, Hounds of Love, The Time of Our Lives, Redfern Now, Hiding, Rake, Cloudstreet, The Cup, False Witness, The Informant, The Secret Life of Us, Changi and Thunderstruck to name just a few. His most recent roles include feature films Thor: Love & Thunder, June Again and Lone Wolf. Stephen’s performance as TV legend Graham Kennedy in The King won him the Australian Film Institute (AFI) award for Best Actor, an Australian Silver Logie award for Most Outstanding Actor and an ASTRA award for Best Actor in a Drama. Stephen also received the Best Actor award at the Film Critics Circle Awards of Australia for his performance in the feature film Hounds of Love.

Becky Lucas, Host.

Bursting onto the comedy scene in the 2013 National RAW Comedy finals, writer and comedian Becky Lucas has been a fixture on stages and screens ever since. As co-host of Blow Up, the scene is set for comedy gold among the crazy, twisted world of balloon artists, with much fun and balloon banter to be had as Becky flexes her own mad twisting skills. Performing solo shows to sell-out crowds across Australia and New Zealand, Becky has also packed out international shows, including her Edinburgh Fringe debut in 2018 and the prestigious Just For Laughs festival in Montreal. Away from the stage, Becky is often seen on the small screen, memorably making her US television debut on Conan O’Brien’s late-night talk show Conan. Becky’s other television credits include Comedy Up Late, Just For Laughs’ The Stand Up Series, Hughesy We Have A Problem, Orange is the New Brown, Share This, Drunk History and Big Bad Love. As a stand-up, Becky has opened for high-calibre comics, including Conan O’Brien, Nick Kroll, Jim Norton, Beth Stelling and Daniel Tosh, and hosted the prestigious 2021 Oxfam Gala for the opening of the Melbourne International Comedy Festival.

Chris Adamo, Judge.

With 26 years of experience in the balloon industry, Chris Adamo’s credentials speak for themselves, with no one more qualified to judge the incredible creations on Blow Up. Priding himself on pushing the limits with balloon design, Chris will be on hand throughout the competition to help Stephen and Becky – as well as everyone at home – understand more about the masterful artists’ techniques, learn tips and tricks, and decode balloon-speak. As founder of Sydney’s leading balloon styling company, The Balloon Crew, Chris also operated Balloons Online, which transformed how the industry sold to the public. As the son of a Certified Balloon Artist (CBA), Chris had a passion for balloons from a young age, establishing his own business in 2002 and later qualifying as a CBA himself. Drawing from an IT, design and construction background, and driven by a thirst to continually reinvent the wheel, Chris brings diverse skills and experience to his craft.

Brendan Ord
49 Vic

Highly respected for his skilled balloon work and known as a mentor to many in the Australian industry, Brendan Ord has taught and worked with some of the country’s most successful balloon artists. With over 16 years’ experience as a twister, decorator, stylist and teacher, Brendan is the director of entertainment company Balloons by Design, specialising in bespoke commissions, parties and events, supported by up to 40 staff in peak periods. Full of enthusiasm and passion for his industry, Brendan is credited with creating and running the biggest balloon convention in Australia, OzJam, where he also teaches at. Noted for his open and supportive nature, Brendan is looking forwardto being around “balloonies” aka balloon family – during the competition. Outside of balloons, Brendan loves spending time with his two teenage sons, watching footy and going fishing, and is kept busy serving as president of his local junior football club.

Chloe Lim
40 ACT

A newer member of the balloon artist community, Dr Chloe Lim has many strings to her bow. Born and raised in Malaysia before moving to New Zealand for her university studies, Chloe later moved to Australia to earn two further degrees, including her PhD in Medical Science. A molecular biologist by trade, Chloe has worked in medical research towards a cure for metastatic breast cancer before transitioning into the government sector. As a mum of three primary-school-aged children (including twins!), Chloe successfully juggles her full-time job, her part-time balloon business and parenting duties. Combining her love of science, books and balloons, Chloe has created fun and engaging science storytelling shows to encourage a love of STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics). Getting a buzz out of making people smile with her balloon creations, Chloe plans to push outside her comfort zone and will bring her focus to every challenge to further build her skills.

Donna Cochrane
42 Qld

Having started in the balloon world at 13, Donna Cochrane’s life-long passion for balloons began when she worked as a magician’s assistant on school holidays. Fast forward to her wedding day where she and her husband Jason said “I do” against an enchanted balloon forest backdrop, featuring her own balloon wedding and bridesmaid dresses. Working as a children’s entertainer for over 17 years and twisting balloons for over 29, she is known as “Miss Donna” when performing. As owner, operator and entertainer at Be Amazed Entertainment, Donna is well known among Australian and international balloon communities. With a hugely creative eye, Donna is known for her big, bold designs and meticulous attention to detail. She has received seven international awards for her twisting designs at worldwide conventions; four of which were for her exquisite balloon dresses. Donna has also taught at international balloon meets and has been a part of two Guinness World Record team builds. Feisty, fun and competitive, Donna has her eye on the prize of taking home the title of Blow Up champion!

Justin Williams
31 Vic

An established and well-known magician and circus performer, Justin Williams began twisting balloons age 13. He got bored of classic swords and poodles and began taking requests, creating anything his friends and family could dream up. Turning that talent into a business, Justin is now co-director of the entertainment companyShowmen Productions. Justin writes, directs and performs shows for a living, performing sell-out stage shows at theatres and Spiegeltents around the world, including at the iconic Edinburgh Festival Fringe. With a vast repertoire of balloon techniques, Justin prides himself on creating any design by sight, grabbing balloons and twisting until he gets it right – perseverance is key. Justin loves elaborate, small, detailed sculptures and hates making the same thing twice! Known for his creativity and big ideas, Justin is a bundle of energy who loves a challenge and thinks he will thrive in the competitive Blow Up landscape.

Matt Falloon
38 NSW

A born entertainer, Matt Falloon is a world-renowned balloon artist and mentor within the industry. Matt is a prolific twister who can create intricate and detailed small sculptures all the way up to large-scale, high-quality installations and designs. Starting as a magician, Matt has 27 years of industry experience. His first paid gig was aged 11. Since quitting the corporate world a decade ago, Matt has run his own leading children’s entertainment and balloon-twisting business: Matt Falloon and his Trained Balloons. Matt’s skill has been recognised internationally, with his sculptures winning awards at more than 10 international conventions. He has also taught in Japan, Europe, UK, USA and Israel. Matt is most proud to have been the 2015 Dewey Award recipient, presented to a rising star in recognition of both innovation and industry contribution. As a pop culture and science fiction mega-fan and self-confessed nerd, Matt will be inspired by the unbridled imagination of the fantasy world to bring next-level creations to life during Blow Up.

Michelle Ferron
33 Vic

For Michelle Ferron, 2023 will mark 20 years of working as a childrens’ entertainer. Best known as a party entertainer and balloon twister, Michelle began twisting aged 18 and in 2009 created her own business, Kiddly-Winks Children’s Entertainment. With its mission to make kids smile, the business has 24 team members across Australia. Performing as Zoom the magician, Michelle does ventriloquism, magic shows, face painting and, of course, balloon twisting. She loves her work and finds it very fulfilling. In 2018 Michelle won second place at the Twist and Shout convention in America, for a unicorn balloon design that became known as ‘Michelle’s unicorn’ and attracted worldwide attention. She has also taken home awards at the Australian convention OzJam. Though she cuts a diminutive figure, expect big things from this pocket rocket on Blow Up Australia!

Nicole Brusic
50 SA

Balloon twisting started out as a hobby for this former music teacher, but Nicole Brusic was soon hooked. Now with her own successful business, Nifty Entertainment, Nicole’s work focuses on interactive entertaining, balloon twisting and décor at expos, conventions, shopping centres, corporate events and parties. With 13 years of experience, Nicole has also taught numerous times and been a delegate at Australian and international balloon conventions. Despite her years of experience, Nicole still feels like a newbie at times, given the industry’s everevolving nature. She credits the industry with keeping her youthful. As one of the country’s most respected twisters, Nicole brings her calm approach and steady hand to the competition at Blow Up, and her quick wit and an endless supply of puns keep the mood light. Super competitive by nature, Nicole is here to give the competition her all and is excited to spend time with other talented balloon artists as they pit their creativity and skills head-to-head.

Robbie Kay
34 SA

He might be the newest kid on the balloon block at Blow Up, but that won’t get in the way of Robbie Kay giving the competition all he’s got. A carpenter by day for 15 years Robbie has also pursued his passion for working as a magician after being introduced to magic by his grandfather. Now a multi-award-winning performer, Robbie is a regular at Adelaide Fringe Festival, a stage fixture for the last eight years. As a leading stage and close-up magician, Robbie is an expert on impressive sleight of hand and out-of-this-world illusions. With a knack for picking up skills quickly, Robbie is self-taught, with his love for balloon twisting spurred by a passion for magic. He now incorporates balloons into his shows, private events and kids’ parties. Robbie is keen to add to his repertoire, having mainly used twisting techniques in his work so far. He loves that balloons can go beyond what anyone thinks possible, limited only by imagination. Supported back home by his biggest fans, wife Lauren and two-year-old son Carter, Robbie will no doubt have some tricks up his sleeve to conjure cool creations during the competition, dreaming of swapping the chippy life for that of a magician and balloon twister extraordinaire.

Tammie Timmers
37 Vic

Tammie Timmers lives and breathes balloons. As a full-time balloon artist from the Mornington Peninsula, Tammie runs Pimp My Balloons with her husband Trevor, who despite their obvious love, will face off with her on Blow Up. Having worked in the balloon industry for 11 years, with five additional years twisting on top of that, Tammie started out twisting for children’s birthday parties, but these days focuses more on large balloon sculptures, dress couture and balloon art. Happy and fun-loving, Tammie’s creations have been shown worldwide, and she has won numerous awards alongside her husband, including at conventions in Las Vegas. Making balloons is incredibly emotional for Tammie because she loves how they can make people feel, from young kids to older people. Outside of their businesses, Tammie and Trevor love spending time with their two-year-old daughter Thaya, who is naturally in awe of mum and dad’s work and is already skilled at inflating balloons herself. The pair will give the competition their all for their littlest cheerleader back home.

Trevor Timmers
37 Vic

Having previously worked in the tourism, events and real estate industries, Trevor Timmers has well and truly found his niche in the balloon world, standing side by side with wife Tammie running their successful business, Pimp My Balloons. Meeting by chance on a plane trip 11 years ago, it was clear right away that Tammie and Trevor were meant to be, and it wasn’t long until Trevor joined his now wife in the balloon game. Starting balloon twisting for parties, Trevor is now particularly skilled in the decorator space, focusing on large balloon sculptures and wearables, with use of large-scale framing a speciality. A big man with a big heart, Trevor prides himself on being Tammie’s ‘MacGyver’, always on hand to help bring her visions to life. Used to working symbiotically and complementing each other’s skills, the pair may find it tough working solo in the competition and going head-to-head. When it comes to creating, Trevor’s engineering brain always considers the architectural side of his builds. His creations have impressed worldwide, winning numerous awards with Tammie, including at conventions in Las Vegas and Australia.

7:30pm Monday & Tuesday on Seven.

11 Responses

  1. They had a promo on this morning . The sound of the balloons being twisted might just get on people’s nerves too. But I am looking forward to see the finished creations.

  2. If there’s any pins, thumbtacks or people with sharp fingernails be prepared for lots of loud popping. The advertising at the bottom of the screen during programs has been most distracting.

  3. Could be interesting, plus a whole family can watch together show, a lot of younger children will love this I ‘m sure, would be a great chance to promote Ballon Recycling through the community as well. Make it more widely known that it can be done and places exist like this one: balloonrecycling.com.au as ballons are close to being banned as they are considered as single use plastic along side plastic cutelry, straws and etc (when they’re not being latex).

      1. I thought Seven would, like I say hope they let it be known it can be done to the wider community, last thing I want too see is Balloons banned and say my grandchildren’s children growing up without them, even if just for the static experiments.

    1. Yes, that’s totally me too. But when I ask for something original I was hoping for something a little better than this. It’s not a big ask, and shouldn’t be hard.

  4. Is this Seven’s take on Lego masters but with balloons? Might have to wait to see how total numbers fare, but I don’t thing many people will give it time. This might be bumped to a late night slot or 7mate from week 2 or 3.

  5. Fans of this show will have to stream episode 3 onwards is my prediction – the thought of Becky Lucas combined with the sound of balloons squeaking against each other is already setting my teeth on edge

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