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‘World's hottest scientist' signs up for new Netflix shark reality show with incredible £37k prize
‘World's hottest scientist' signs up for new Netflix shark reality show with incredible £37k prize

Scottish Sun

time8 hours ago

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  • Scottish Sun

‘World's hottest scientist' signs up for new Netflix shark reality show with incredible £37k prize

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A WOMAN once branded the world's hottest scientist has signed up to a new Netflix reality show all about sharks. Biologist Rosie Moore, who boasts hundreds of thousands of followers online thanks to her stunning looks, has confirmed she will be a contestant on Netflix's All The Sharks, set to launch next month. Sign up for the Entertainment newsletter Sign up 4 The 'world's hottest scientist' has signed up for a new Netflix reality show Credit: Instagram 4 Rosie Moore will be appearing on All The Sharks next month Credit: Instagram 4 The reality show sees the group swimming with sharks and hoping to get the best photo possible Credit: Netflix The online star spoke out to fans to address why she went "MIA" online last summer and confirmed it was because she had jetted off to film the brave new show. Taking to Instagram to confirm her participation, the scientist wrote alongside a trailer for the series: "I can finally announce why I went MIA last summer! "Watch for All the Sharks, airing July 4th on @netflix." Florida-based Rosie is known for being an animal lover and litters her Instagram with snaps of her interacting with all sorts of creatures, including crocodiles and snakes. The star is always camera-ready and never shies away from the chance to have a perfectly preened photograph taken. Now, fans will get the chance to see her up close and personal with sharks in All The Sharks. In the programme, four shark lovers, including Rosie, head across the seas with a team of experts to find different variations of the deadly sea creatures. As part of their challenge, the participants are tasked with snapping the best pictures of the sharks that they can. Whoever manages to get the most impressive photo stands to win a cool $50,000 - equivalent to £37,000. But putting themselves so close to sharks does not come without its risks. Shark attack reported at popular US beach as victim rushed to hospital just weeks after 1,600lb beast spotted in state In the show's trailer, the group can be seen surrounded by many sharks as one of them shouts out: "The sharknado. Holy sharks!" Rosie can later be heard talking about the "cutest shark attack ever" - clearly showing she is just as brave as she is beautiful. Reacting with joy to Rosie's casting in the show, one fan said: "Now this is absolutely a reality show I can get behind." Another added: "Rosie!!! This is sick! Congrats." As a third penned: "Cannot wait!!! So happy for you!"

‘World's hottest scientist' signs up for new Netflix shark reality show with incredible £37k prize
‘World's hottest scientist' signs up for new Netflix shark reality show with incredible £37k prize

The Sun

time8 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Sun

‘World's hottest scientist' signs up for new Netflix shark reality show with incredible £37k prize

A WOMAN once branded the world's hottest scientist has signed up to a new Netflix reality show all about sharks. Biologist Rosie Moore, who boasts hundreds of thousands of followers online thanks to her stunning looks, has confirmed she will be a contestant on Netflix 's All The Sharks, set to launch next month. 4 4 The online star spoke out to fans to address why she went "MIA" online last summer and confirmed it was because she had jetted off to film the brave new show. Taking to Instagram to confirm her participation, the scientist wrote alongside a trailer for the series: "I can finally announce why I went MIA last summer! "Watch for All the Sharks, airing July 4th on @netflix." Florida-based Rosie is known for being an animal lover and litters her Instagram with snaps of her interacting with all sorts of creatures, including crocodiles and snakes. The star is always camera-ready and never shies away from the chance to have a perfectly preened photograph taken. Now, fans will get the chance to see her up close and personal with sharks in All The Sharks. In the programme, four shark lovers, including Rosie, head across the seas with a team of experts to find different variations of the deadly sea creatures. As part of their challenge, the participants are tasked with snapping the best pictures of the sharks that they can. Whoever manages to get the most impressive photo stands to win a cool $50,000 - equivalent to £37,000. But putting themselves so close to sharks does not come without its risks. Shark attack reported at popular US beach as victim rushed to hospital just weeks after 1,600lb beast spotted in state In the show's trailer, the group can be seen surrounded by many sharks as one of them shouts out: "The sharknado. Holy sharks!" Rosie can later be heard talking about the "cutest shark attack ever" - clearly showing she is just as brave as she is beautiful. Reacting with joy to Rosie's casting in the show, one fan said: "Now this is absolutely a reality show I can get behind." Another added: "Rosie!!! This is sick! Congrats." As a third penned: "Cannot wait!!! So happy for you!"

‘World's hottest scientist' signs up for new Netflix shark reality show with incredible £37k prize
‘World's hottest scientist' signs up for new Netflix shark reality show with incredible £37k prize

The Irish Sun

time8 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

‘World's hottest scientist' signs up for new Netflix shark reality show with incredible £37k prize

A WOMAN once branded the world's hottest scientist has signed up to a new Netflix reality show all about sharks. Biologist Rosie Moore, who boasts hundreds of thousands of followers online thanks to her stunning looks, has confirmed she will be a contestant on Netflix's All The Sharks, set to launch next month. 4 The 'world's hottest scientist' has signed up for a new Netflix reality show Credit: Instagram 4 Rosie Moore will be appearing on All The Sharks next month Credit: Instagram 4 The reality show sees the group swimming with sharks and hoping to get the best photo possible Credit: Netflix The online star spoke out to fans to address why she went "MIA" online last summer and confirmed it was because she had jetted off to film the brave new show. Taking to Instagram to confirm her participation, the scientist wrote alongside a trailer for the series: "I can finally announce why I went MIA last summer! "Watch for All the Sharks, airing July 4th on @netflix." Florida-based Rosie is known for being an animal lover and litters her Instagram with snaps of her interacting with all sorts of creatures, including crocodiles and snakes. Read More on Netflix The star is always camera-ready and never shies away from the chance to have a perfectly preened photograph taken. Now, fans will get the chance to see her up close and personal with sharks in All The Sharks. In the programme, four shark lovers, including Rosie, head across the seas with a team of experts to find different variations of the deadly sea creatures. As part of their challenge, the participants are tasked with snapping the best pictures of the sharks that they can. Most read in TV Whoever manages to get the most impressive photo stands to win a cool $50,000 - equivalent to £37,000. But putting themselves so close to sharks does not come without its risks. Shark attack reported at popular US beach as victim rushed to hospital just weeks after 1,600lb beast spotted in state In the show's trailer, the group can be seen surrounded by many sharks as one of them shouts out: "The sharknado. Holy sharks!" Rosie can later be heard talking about the "cutest shark attack ever" - clearly showing she is just as brave as she is beautiful. Reacting with joy to Rosie's casting in the show, one fan said: "Now this is absolutely a reality show I can get behind." Another added: "Rosie!!! This is sick! Congrats." As a third penned: "Cannot wait!!! So happy for you!" 4 Rosie is known for turning heads online Credit: Instagram

All The Sharks OTT release date Netflix: When and where to watch the documentary
All The Sharks OTT release date Netflix: When and where to watch the documentary

Time of India

timea day ago

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  • Time of India

All The Sharks OTT release date Netflix: When and where to watch the documentary

All The Sharks OTT release date: Netflix is set to launch its new docuseries All The Sharks, diving into the fascinating and powerful realm of shark conservation. The series, titled Shark Whisperer, focuses on marine biologist Ocean Ramsey and her partner, videographer Juan Oliphant, as they gain recognition while leveraging social media to promote shark preservation and raise awareness about ocean conservation. All The Sharks OTT release date All The Sharks will be released on Netflix on 4th July 2025. What is All The Sharks about? Shark Whisperer, directed by J.P. Stiles, Harrison Macks, and Oscar-winning filmmaker James Reed (My Octopus Teacher), follows the growing public profile of Ocean Ramsey and her partner, videographer Juan Oliphant, as they use social media to promote their shark conservation efforts. The documentary also explores the controversy surrounding Ramsey's activism, with critics from both the scientific community and the public arguing that her high-profile methods may endanger herself, others, and the sharks. Through this lens, the film raises compelling and timely questions about the balance between advocacy and risk in the urgent mission to protect sharks. All The Sharks trailer The trailer was shared by Netflix on its social media pages recently. It was captioned as, 'A first of its kind competition series where four teams of shark FINatics travel the world trying to find and photograph every shark imaginable in hopes of claiming the $50,000 prize.' Who is Ocean Ramsey? Ocean Ramsey is a marine conservationist, author, and experienced free diver with over 2 million Instagram followers. Based in Oahu, she has spent more than a decade raising awareness about the harm done to sharks. She often shares videos of herself swimming without protection next to sharks like tiger sharks and great whites, which has made her a controversial figure.

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