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EXCLUSIVE: Too Hot To Handle’s Aussie hunk Creed McKinnon reveals he kept the raunchy dating show a secret from his mother
Too Hot To Handle is back with a new group of sexy singles living together, where they are banned from kissing or engaging in any kind of sexual contact.
And one of the stars from this season has revealed that he kept his stint on the raunchy Netflix show a secret – and didn’t even tell his own mother.
Speaking to Daily Mail Australia, Creed McKinnon explained how his mum ‘did not have a clue’ about his reality TV venture.
Too Hot to Handle’s Creed McKinnon (pictured) has revealed that he kept his stint on the raunchy Netflix show a secret – and didn’t even tell his own mother
‘You know what? My mum didn’t know a thing,’ the 25-year-old laughed.
‘She did not have a clue I kind of just told her, “look, mum, I’m gonna be off the off the grid for a little bit. I’ll be fine. I’ll put you in touch with X, Y, Z if you want to check in on me.”‘
Creed admitted when his mum eventually found out he would be appearing on the show, she was thrilled.
‘She’s buzzing. My mum is my number one supporter, so all I want to do is make her proud.
‘You know what? My mum didn’t know a thing,’ the 25-year-old laughed. ‘She did not have a clue I kind of just told her, ”look, mum, I’m gonna be off the off the grid for a little bit. I’ll be fine. I’ll put you in touch with X, Y, z if you want to check in on me,’ he told Daily Mail Australia
‘She always told me to be a role model for others, so working towards that. But yeah, my mom, she’s an unreal, unreal girl. I love her.’
The 10 cast members entered the show assuming they were part of a dating show Wild Love.
However, they were in for a huge shock when it was revealed that they were in fact on Too Hot to Handle and could not have any sort of ‘physical relations’ with each other.
Creed admitted when his mum eventually found out he would be appearing on the show, she was thrilled
‘We didn’t actually know too much. The idea that was pitched to us was called Wild Love.
‘We heard there was a bunch of international singles and it was just gonna be a good time,’ he laughed.
‘But the more I kind of thought about it and was kind of understanding the questions they were asking about my fears and phobias, and I was like, ”oh no here we go. Like, what have I signed up for?”
‘What have I signed up for?’: ‘I thought I was going camping and there was gonna be like clowns and things, cuz yeah, clowns are a bit of a phobia of mine,’ he laughed
‘I thought I was going camping and there was gonna be like clowns and things, cuz yeah, clowns are a bit of a phobia of mine.
‘But yeah, I wasn’t entirely sure what I had signed up for, but you know what? Everything happens for a reason. I loved it, loved every second of it.’
He is the third Aussie to appear on Too Hot to Handle, following in the footsteps of Queensland-born Harry Jowsey who featured on season one in 2020 and Georgia Hassarati, who appeared on season three.
Too Hot to Handle revolves around 10 sexy singles who are known for engaging in meaningless flings and one-night stands, and are unable to form long-lasting relationships.
The new season of Too Hot to Handle is available to be streamed on Netflix now.
The racy reality series revolves around 10 sexy singles who are known for engaging in meaningless flings and one-night stands, and are unable to form long-lasting relationships
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