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Perth Now
18 hours ago
- Perth Now
Dean Cain hits back at John Oliver
Dean Cain has hit back at John Oliver after the presenter ridiculed his decision to join ICE. The Lois + Clark: The New Adventures of Superman actor revealed last week he had signed up to work for US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) amid the federal agency's recruitment drive in order to support US President Donald Trump's scheme to boost immigration raids and Sunday's (10.08.25) episode of Last Week Tonight saw the host unable to resist mocking Dean. John said: "You know, there's an old saying in Hollywood, 'If all you can get is Dean Cain, you are f*****. "Now, I'm not saying that ICE isn't finding people. I'm just saying, when you are reduced to pinning a badge on the 59-year-old star of The Dog Who Saved Christmas, The Dog Who Saved Christmas Vacation, The Dog Who Saved the Holidays, The Dog Who Saved Halloween, The Dog Who Saved Easter, and The Dog Who Saved Summer, maybe you are in trouble." However, John joked there was one positive about Dean's new job. He quipped: "No need for that guy to wear a mask because the chances of anyone recognizing him are f****** zero." And towards the end of the episode, John advised the audience on how to respond if approached by ICE agents. He said: "Attorneys told us the only two things you should say to them are, 'Am I free to leave?' And 'I want to speak to a lawyer.' That's it. You have the right to remain silent. "And I recognise that in some cases you may be unable to help yourself from saying, 'Didn't you used to be Superman? I thought you died.' ... But that really is it." Within hours of the episode airing, Dean reshared a clip and hit back at John. He wrote on X: "He stole that mask joke from the internet. "And he also laughed hysterically when Trump said he was going to run for President. Case closed. "Those movies were sweet, by the way!" Meanwhile, after sharing one of his ICE recruitment videos on X, a follower appealed for South Park to parody Dean's new career move - which the actor was on board with. He responded: "That would be awesome. @SouthPark is amazing."


The Advertiser
2 days ago
- The Advertiser
Meet the new crop of farmers looking for love on Farmer Wants a Wife
Hit TV series Farmer Wants a Wife is returning with a new round of eager bachelors looking to bring love to the farm in 2026. Six eligible farmers will seek to harvest romance in a new crop of single women to find their future wives. A nationwide search for single women has begun for those seeking to swap the city for the farm. Here are the farmers taking part: The 41-year-old almond farmer from Riverland in South Australia is an adventure buff. Camping, fishing and water sports are always on the cards. But he does have a softer side, he reminds us. He enjoys cooking for loved ones and meaningful conversations, too. He said romance is all about the "little things". "I've cooked surprise meals, organised thoughtful getaways, and made time to really connect, even just listening when it matters most," he said. A big part of Jarrad's life is his two sons, aged nine and 12, from a previous relationship. "I make sure they know how important good manners are because it's important to me that they grow up to be respectful men," he said. Aww. The hunky South Australian export is the youngest of the farmers at 24 years old. A towering sheep farmer, Dylan prefers "open skies and rodeo circuits" over "city lights and flashy cars". He describes himself as "genuine, hardworking, honest, and resilient". But don't pigeonhole him, he warned. He loves to draw and cares for orphaned wildlife in his spare time. Dylan said he once had a partner end a relationship with him because he was "too romantic". As if there is such a thing? The 28-year-old Queensland export is highly sociable and thrives on bringing people together from different walks of life. The life of the party, Alex loves a dance floor but also enjoys "quality conversation". The cattle and mushroom farmer is a hard worker who hasn't been on a long holiday in years but is hopeful of finding love. "Love is hard to define, but once you have found it, you know you have found it," he noted. "It should not be described with words because it felt. It is beautiful. It is a feeling." The proud Queenslander describes himself as "easy-going" and "fun-loving". At 37 years old, he knows a few things about love and is the most pragmatic of the six. But the proud dad of two young children said he is a "sucker for a beautiful smile" and a relaxed spirit. "I believe love doesn't necessarily complete you, but it makes everything feel better and more meaningful with that person by your side," he said. "My parents have been married for over 40 years, and they're both still in love. I really want that." Jason boasts he makes a great cup of tea and is looking to find someone to share the "quiet moments" of live with. READ MORE: When the filming stopped, which Farmer really ended up with his Wife? The 37-year-old beef cattle farmer from the west is "outgoing, determined" and "loves a good laugh". John said he isn't above dramatic romantic gestures. "I have flown to the other side of the world to surprise somebody that I was in love with, which was pretty romantic," he said. "But I do believe that real romance lies in the everyday things." A motor enthusiast, he said he values health and fitness and and would like a partner who shares those passions. "I like someone that has a softness in their nature, but at the same time a resilience and can handle life's curveballs," he said. The apple farmer from South Australia is the tallest farmer on offer at 194cm and also the equal youngest at 24. He describes himself as energetic and outgoing, and loves sports. "Life is meant to be fun, and it's so much easier when you're happy," he said. He said he is a supreme extrovert who loves socialising and meeting new people. Physical touch is his love language, and he believes open communication is essential for successful relationships. Hit TV series Farmer Wants a Wife is returning with a new round of eager bachelors looking to bring love to the farm in 2026. Six eligible farmers will seek to harvest romance in a new crop of single women to find their future wives. A nationwide search for single women has begun for those seeking to swap the city for the farm. Here are the farmers taking part: The 41-year-old almond farmer from Riverland in South Australia is an adventure buff. Camping, fishing and water sports are always on the cards. But he does have a softer side, he reminds us. He enjoys cooking for loved ones and meaningful conversations, too. He said romance is all about the "little things". "I've cooked surprise meals, organised thoughtful getaways, and made time to really connect, even just listening when it matters most," he said. A big part of Jarrad's life is his two sons, aged nine and 12, from a previous relationship. "I make sure they know how important good manners are because it's important to me that they grow up to be respectful men," he said. Aww. The hunky South Australian export is the youngest of the farmers at 24 years old. A towering sheep farmer, Dylan prefers "open skies and rodeo circuits" over "city lights and flashy cars". He describes himself as "genuine, hardworking, honest, and resilient". But don't pigeonhole him, he warned. He loves to draw and cares for orphaned wildlife in his spare time. Dylan said he once had a partner end a relationship with him because he was "too romantic". As if there is such a thing? The 28-year-old Queensland export is highly sociable and thrives on bringing people together from different walks of life. The life of the party, Alex loves a dance floor but also enjoys "quality conversation". The cattle and mushroom farmer is a hard worker who hasn't been on a long holiday in years but is hopeful of finding love. "Love is hard to define, but once you have found it, you know you have found it," he noted. "It should not be described with words because it felt. It is beautiful. It is a feeling." The proud Queenslander describes himself as "easy-going" and "fun-loving". At 37 years old, he knows a few things about love and is the most pragmatic of the six. But the proud dad of two young children said he is a "sucker for a beautiful smile" and a relaxed spirit. "I believe love doesn't necessarily complete you, but it makes everything feel better and more meaningful with that person by your side," he said. "My parents have been married for over 40 years, and they're both still in love. I really want that." Jason boasts he makes a great cup of tea and is looking to find someone to share the "quiet moments" of live with. READ MORE: When the filming stopped, which Farmer really ended up with his Wife? The 37-year-old beef cattle farmer from the west is "outgoing, determined" and "loves a good laugh". John said he isn't above dramatic romantic gestures. "I have flown to the other side of the world to surprise somebody that I was in love with, which was pretty romantic," he said. "But I do believe that real romance lies in the everyday things." A motor enthusiast, he said he values health and fitness and and would like a partner who shares those passions. "I like someone that has a softness in their nature, but at the same time a resilience and can handle life's curveballs," he said. The apple farmer from South Australia is the tallest farmer on offer at 194cm and also the equal youngest at 24. He describes himself as energetic and outgoing, and loves sports. "Life is meant to be fun, and it's so much easier when you're happy," he said. He said he is a supreme extrovert who loves socialising and meeting new people. Physical touch is his love language, and he believes open communication is essential for successful relationships. Hit TV series Farmer Wants a Wife is returning with a new round of eager bachelors looking to bring love to the farm in 2026. Six eligible farmers will seek to harvest romance in a new crop of single women to find their future wives. A nationwide search for single women has begun for those seeking to swap the city for the farm. Here are the farmers taking part: The 41-year-old almond farmer from Riverland in South Australia is an adventure buff. Camping, fishing and water sports are always on the cards. But he does have a softer side, he reminds us. He enjoys cooking for loved ones and meaningful conversations, too. He said romance is all about the "little things". "I've cooked surprise meals, organised thoughtful getaways, and made time to really connect, even just listening when it matters most," he said. A big part of Jarrad's life is his two sons, aged nine and 12, from a previous relationship. "I make sure they know how important good manners are because it's important to me that they grow up to be respectful men," he said. Aww. The hunky South Australian export is the youngest of the farmers at 24 years old. A towering sheep farmer, Dylan prefers "open skies and rodeo circuits" over "city lights and flashy cars". He describes himself as "genuine, hardworking, honest, and resilient". But don't pigeonhole him, he warned. He loves to draw and cares for orphaned wildlife in his spare time. Dylan said he once had a partner end a relationship with him because he was "too romantic". As if there is such a thing? The 28-year-old Queensland export is highly sociable and thrives on bringing people together from different walks of life. The life of the party, Alex loves a dance floor but also enjoys "quality conversation". The cattle and mushroom farmer is a hard worker who hasn't been on a long holiday in years but is hopeful of finding love. "Love is hard to define, but once you have found it, you know you have found it," he noted. "It should not be described with words because it felt. It is beautiful. It is a feeling." The proud Queenslander describes himself as "easy-going" and "fun-loving". At 37 years old, he knows a few things about love and is the most pragmatic of the six. But the proud dad of two young children said he is a "sucker for a beautiful smile" and a relaxed spirit. "I believe love doesn't necessarily complete you, but it makes everything feel better and more meaningful with that person by your side," he said. "My parents have been married for over 40 years, and they're both still in love. I really want that." Jason boasts he makes a great cup of tea and is looking to find someone to share the "quiet moments" of live with. READ MORE: When the filming stopped, which Farmer really ended up with his Wife? The 37-year-old beef cattle farmer from the west is "outgoing, determined" and "loves a good laugh". John said he isn't above dramatic romantic gestures. "I have flown to the other side of the world to surprise somebody that I was in love with, which was pretty romantic," he said. "But I do believe that real romance lies in the everyday things." A motor enthusiast, he said he values health and fitness and and would like a partner who shares those passions. "I like someone that has a softness in their nature, but at the same time a resilience and can handle life's curveballs," he said. The apple farmer from South Australia is the tallest farmer on offer at 194cm and also the equal youngest at 24. He describes himself as energetic and outgoing, and loves sports. "Life is meant to be fun, and it's so much easier when you're happy," he said. He said he is a supreme extrovert who loves socialising and meeting new people. Physical touch is his love language, and he believes open communication is essential for successful relationships. Hit TV series Farmer Wants a Wife is returning with a new round of eager bachelors looking to bring love to the farm in 2026. Six eligible farmers will seek to harvest romance in a new crop of single women to find their future wives. A nationwide search for single women has begun for those seeking to swap the city for the farm. Here are the farmers taking part: The 41-year-old almond farmer from Riverland in South Australia is an adventure buff. Camping, fishing and water sports are always on the cards. But he does have a softer side, he reminds us. He enjoys cooking for loved ones and meaningful conversations, too. He said romance is all about the "little things". "I've cooked surprise meals, organised thoughtful getaways, and made time to really connect, even just listening when it matters most," he said. A big part of Jarrad's life is his two sons, aged nine and 12, from a previous relationship. "I make sure they know how important good manners are because it's important to me that they grow up to be respectful men," he said. Aww. The hunky South Australian export is the youngest of the farmers at 24 years old. A towering sheep farmer, Dylan prefers "open skies and rodeo circuits" over "city lights and flashy cars". He describes himself as "genuine, hardworking, honest, and resilient". But don't pigeonhole him, he warned. He loves to draw and cares for orphaned wildlife in his spare time. Dylan said he once had a partner end a relationship with him because he was "too romantic". As if there is such a thing? The 28-year-old Queensland export is highly sociable and thrives on bringing people together from different walks of life. The life of the party, Alex loves a dance floor but also enjoys "quality conversation". The cattle and mushroom farmer is a hard worker who hasn't been on a long holiday in years but is hopeful of finding love. "Love is hard to define, but once you have found it, you know you have found it," he noted. "It should not be described with words because it felt. It is beautiful. It is a feeling." The proud Queenslander describes himself as "easy-going" and "fun-loving". At 37 years old, he knows a few things about love and is the most pragmatic of the six. But the proud dad of two young children said he is a "sucker for a beautiful smile" and a relaxed spirit. "I believe love doesn't necessarily complete you, but it makes everything feel better and more meaningful with that person by your side," he said. "My parents have been married for over 40 years, and they're both still in love. I really want that." Jason boasts he makes a great cup of tea and is looking to find someone to share the "quiet moments" of live with. READ MORE: When the filming stopped, which Farmer really ended up with his Wife? The 37-year-old beef cattle farmer from the west is "outgoing, determined" and "loves a good laugh". John said he isn't above dramatic romantic gestures. "I have flown to the other side of the world to surprise somebody that I was in love with, which was pretty romantic," he said. "But I do believe that real romance lies in the everyday things." A motor enthusiast, he said he values health and fitness and and would like a partner who shares those passions. "I like someone that has a softness in their nature, but at the same time a resilience and can handle life's curveballs," he said. The apple farmer from South Australia is the tallest farmer on offer at 194cm and also the equal youngest at 24. He describes himself as energetic and outgoing, and loves sports. "Life is meant to be fun, and it's so much easier when you're happy," he said. He said he is a supreme extrovert who loves socialising and meeting new people. Physical touch is his love language, and he believes open communication is essential for successful relationships.


Perth Now
2 days ago
- Perth Now
Meet the six new Farmer Wants A Wife contestants looking for love
Six new farmers are gearing up to follow their hearts in search of a soulmate when a brand-new season of Farmer Wants a Wife returns to Channel 7. Here's your first look at the new farmers ready to open their hearts — and farms — in 2026. Farmer Jarrad, 41, Taylorville, South Australia Farmer Jarrad values family and kindness and believes in approaching life with an open mind and heart. An outdoor adventure buff, he loves cooking for family and friends and enjoys meaningful conversations to enrich connections. Jarrad is looking for a genuine lady who values honesty and building a strong partnership but doesn't take life too seriously. Communication, humility and a sense of humour are essential for the fitness-loving farmer. 'Life's more fun when you're able to enjoy the little things, support one another and keep learning together,' says Jarrad. Farmer Dylan. Credit: Seven Farmer Dylan, 24, Cherry Gardens, South Australia A competitive rodeo cowboy and South Australian sheep farmer, Dylan prefers the open skies and rodeo circuits over the city lights. This hard-working and resilient farmer splits his time between riding horses and chasing calves, with no two days ever the same. With a passion for the outdoors and travel, Dylan is happiest when he's connected to nature or caring for orphaned wildlife. Dylan is looking for an assertive partner, or as he puts it: 'A woman who knows what she wants and is not afraid to take the bull by the horns!' Farmer Alex. Credit: Seven Farmer Alex, 28, Kin Kin, Queensland Describing himself as grounded, curious and creative, 28-year-old Queensland cattle and mushroom farmer Alex is an aspiring traveller who enjoys writing, music and dominating any dancefloor! He loves to cook Italian and Japanese cuisine and admits he can't say no to carbs. Sport is also a big part of his life — from tennis to hiking, running or the gym — he's happy as long as he's moving. A big fan of live music, Alex's best memories include friends, family and loved ones at gigs or festivals. Open-minded, empathetic and a 'nerd at heart', Alex is looking for someone artistic, fun and a bit cheeky with a lust for life. Farmer Jason. Credit: Seven Farmer Jason, 37, Coolabunia, Queensland His mates call him the 'gentle giant' and Queensland dairy farmer Jason admits he's a 'bit of a softie' who would do anything for his family or friends. Outgoing and always up for trying new things, Jason describes himself as a happy-go-lucky person with a good sense of humour. The proud dad is at a place where he's ready to enjoy life more and build a happy, adventurous life together with a partner and his two young children. Jason is looking for a partner who is fun, bubbly and genuine with a positive outlook on life. He's a sucker for a beautiful smile and is drawn towards confident people who know how to relax and not take life too seriously. Farmer John. Credit: Seven Farmer John, 37, Mogumber, Western Australia Growing up on his parents' cattle farm, John dreamed of owning his own farm one day. With that dream now a reality, John is looking for a loving partner to build a life and family with. John says he's attracted to easy-going, confident and outgoing women who have a good sense of humour. A motor enthusiast who loves performance cars and off-road bikes, John describes himself as social, determined, caring and kind. He believes in working hard to create opportunities rather than relying on luck. Farmer Zac. Credit: Seven Farmer Zac, 24, Forest Range, South Australia Energetic and sporty Farmer Zac loves to bring people together for fun-filled family meals and social events. AFL is a big part of his life, having played with the same club since the age of six. The 24-year-old apple orchardist prides himself on being open and honest. He loves a laugh, the odd caramel slice and is a baking whiz with creme brulee and chocolate brownies on high rotation. He's looking for someone who is driven to achieve their own goals but also willing to support him. Once again, Farmer Wants A Wife is set to captivate audiences with its unique blend of romance, authenticity and country charm. Single ladies looking to find their forever farmer can apply now at the Farmer Wants A Wife website. Famer Wants A Wife will return to Channel 7 and 7Plus in 2026.