Filthy Rich and Homeless explained

Narrated:Colin Friels
Country:Australia
Language:English
Num Seasons:3
Num Episodes:9
Editor:Steven Robinson
Mark Atkin
Runtime:60 minutes
Channel:SBS

Filthy Rich and Homeless is a Logie Award-winning Australian TV documentary series produced by Blackfella Films and broadcast in 2017 (Season 1) and 2018 (Season 2) on SBS.

The series follows five wealthy Australians who swap their life of privilege for homelessness.[1]

Series overview

Season 1

The five participants were self-made millionaire Tim Guest; Kayla Fenech, daughter of boxing champion Jeff Fenech; rags to riches beauty entrepreneur Jellaine Dee; third generation pub baron Stu Laundy; and model and Sydney socialite Christian Wilkins, son of television presenter Richard Wilkins.[2]

Season 2

The five participants were socialite Skye Leckie, wife of media company executive director David Leckie; actor-broadcaster Cameron Daddo; author Benjamin Law; politician and activist Alex Greenwich; and Instagram star Alli Simpson.[3]

Season 3

The five participants were Dr. Andrew Rochford, Deputy Lord Mayor of Melbourne Arron Wood, Restaurateur Pauline Nguyen, Comedian Ciaran Lyons, and Model Ellie Gonsalves.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: FILTHY RICH & HOMELESS - Blackfella Films. blackfellafilms.com.au.
  2. Web site: Airdate: Filthy Rich and Homeless. 29 May 2017. TV Tonight.
  3. Web site: Socialite Skye Leckie does it tough in SBS homelessness docuseries. Karl. Quinn. 7 July 2018. The Sydney Morning Herald.
  4. Web site: Returning: Filthy Rich and Homeless S3. 12 May 2020. TV Tonight.