Elias Chigros to star in controversial new Netflix series ‘Byron Baes’

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The cast of Netflix’s new reality TV show, Byron Baes, has finally been unveiled ahead of the series launch next month.

Among the cast are familiar faces such as former Bachelorette star, Nathan Favro, and Elias Chigros, who has Greek and Irish heritage and starred in Love Island Australia 2018.

Chigros describes himself as a model and marketer who loves the great outdoors. He currently works as a Chief Marketing Officer at a social media marketing company.

Elias will star in Byron Baes.

Shot in northern NSW last year, Byron Baes will follow Chigros and others as they navigate life, love and career.

The reality TV show was the subject of controversy last year with Byron Bay locals pushing hard to boycott the show, fearing it would perpetuate stereotypes and attract the “wrong crowd” to the tourist hot spot.

Source: The Daily Telegraph.

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