MAFS ‘blonde bombshell’ Jessika Power’s next move
Big-lipped MAFS love rat Jessika Power is making a celebrity appearance at a Victorian bar frequented by teens and single over-40s.
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Big-lipped MAFS love rat Jessika Power has sunk to a new low, making a celebrity appearance at a regional Victorian bar frequented by teens and single over-40s.
The controversial Married At First Sight contestant is set to appear at Geelong bar Lambys Tavern on Friday May 31, from 9pm to 3am.
“Jessika Power is coming to Lambys!,” trumpets the bar’s website.
“It’s the #LambysSesh you’ve been waiting for! Come down and meet your fave MAFS blonde bombshell on Friday May 31st here at Lambys! It’s your chance to meet Jess, grab a photo and maybe even share a Mario Kart with the 2019 MAFS wife.”
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MAFS Jessika courted controversy over her treatment of “husband” Mick Gould and her subsequent relationship with Dan Webb, who she split from just days after the finale aired.
Jess has revealed she received death threats after the show.
On Sunday night, another contestant Clare Verrall warned of the dangerous toll the popular reality TV show could take on participants.
Ms Verrall, who appeared on season two of MAFS in 2016, told Channel 7’s Sunday Night she had struggled with depression, anxiety and suicidal thoughts following her time on the show.
She accused producers of bullying, manipulation, selective editing and forgoing a duty of care for contestants that left her suicidal.
“I didn’t sign up to be bullied to the point where I want to kill myself,” she told Channel 7’s Sunday Night program.
“I didn’t sign up to have no support. I didn’t sign up to have my life completely ripped to shreds.”
Ms Verrall claims she suffered from anxiety and panic attacks after the reality show aired and tried twice to end her life.
Lambys in Geelong is a popular nightspot with 18 year-olds and also older, single adults.
It has been the scene of a number of assaults.
Originally published as MAFS ‘blonde bombshell’ Jessika Power’s next move