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Hi fellow East Dulwichers!


I?m researching on a high profile returning BBC3 series and we are on the hunt to find young adults, especially boys, aged 20-26 to take part in the new series. I was hoping the following opportunity may be of interest to you and any friends / relatives you wish to nominate!


The popular returning series offers pampered young adults, who?ve never experienced independent living, the opportunity to leave home and compete against other stay-at-home contestants to win a life changing prize.


The prime time reality TV series is aired at 9pm on BBC3 and encourages eight candidates to learn valuable life skills and fend for themselves without relying on their parents.


We want to hear from young adults, particularly males, who want to appear on the show as well as parents who want to nominate their son or daughter.


Anyone interested needs to contact us ASAP, as we finish casting this week.


Please email [email protected] for further information.


Best wishes,


Jess x

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