Entertainment
Channel Seven told to pay My Kitchen Rules contestant Piper O’Neill $22,000 a year – The Guardian
Former beauty queen given compensation for ‘vilification and bullying’ while appearing on the hit cooking show

Channel Seven has been ordered to pay a My Kitchen Rules contestant ongoing compensation of $22,000 a year for psychological injury sustained from appearing in the hit show, in what is the second reality TV compensation claim to hit the network.
Piper ONeill, a former beauty queen who appeared in the show in 2019, alleged she was damaged by vilification and bullying from producers and the network which included storylines about an affair.
The applicant alleged that this involved over 40-hour work…
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