‘Battle of the Babes hoax’ had racy models believe they’d star on Netflix reality show

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A Netflix project has ‘hurt a lot of women’ according to potential contestants of the ‘battle of the babes’ type reality show, which would have put OnlyFans models in a Hunted-like scenario

Onlyfans models sold the dream of TV stardom in a "battle of the babes" type reality show have discovered it's fallen through.

Instead, however, the false promise brings back memories of the flopped Fyre Festival and even more recently Glasgow's disastrous Willy Wonka experience. The television series was billed as being similar to Channel 4's fugitive inspired Hunted except with 10 OnlyFans alumni escaping the clutches of a special task force. For their troubles of life on the run, the talent were offered £850 a day.

The project has since been axed and those who were hoping to appear on the show now find themselves in the financial hole after splashing out on specialist training in preparation for the Netflix piece. Contracts had been sent by director Alfred McCarthur.

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But army vet McArthur, who has denied the show was a scam, allegedly turned sour on the talent when they began questioning whether the show was the real deal. Its red carpet event was pulled at the start of this year, and soon the show was pulled.

Playboy star Kayleigh Wanless, 32, says the "fantasy" has "hurt a lot of women" and, when speaking to The Sun, claimed McArthur and the Survivor-like show had shown "red flags". She said: "There were lots of red flags and toxic traits. That was when it hit us all that it was a hoax.

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Fellow cast member Paige Starr, 35, added: "It is worrying someone can sell something like this as reality and it is a load of rubbish." But McArthur has since hit back at his ex-cast members saying the demands of his stars tanked the show.

The ex-army man hit out at "stupid demands" which made the show unable to find its US network production, which McArthur had hoped for as the show got underway.

He said: "Survivor was a real thing, it wasn’t fake. It got pulled roughly five weeks ago. When the can was pulled, they went ape. They said they’d lost out on money, this, this and this.

"I was like, 'Ladies, I told you this was going to happen'. Too many girls wanting this, wanting that. Stupid demands for a make-up artist. I cannot justify having a make-up artist with us, that’s just not going to happen and they knew that."

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