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Daily Mail
3 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Nova radio show Jase & Lauren's 'Hide and Seek' competition is branded 'rigged' after $94,000 cash prize is won by reality TV star
Thousands of Nova listeners were disappointed on Monday when they missed out on winning $250,000 in Jase & Lauren's Hide and Seek competition. Eyebrows were quickly raised when Melbourne Dad Charles was unveiled as the successful seeker of hosts Jason Hawkins and Lauren Phillips, taking home $94,000. Internet sleuths quickly called the game 'rigged' when they uncovered the father-of-two was actually Charles Noonan from season nine of Australian Survivor last year. On Sunday, Charles, 35, discovered Jase and Lauren, along with their radio team, were hiding at 16 Sandilands Street in South Melbourne. The Ormond local said he found the radio duo using only Google Maps and the difficult clues provided by the team on air. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. He spent several days deciphering the clues before discovering where the hosts were concealed and winning a potion of the $250,000 prize. The game began with $250,000 up for grabs, but decreased by $1 per second until the hosts were found, leaving $94,000 for Charles to take home. 'I was like an absolute madman… up all night Googling,' Charles said. However, one Reddit user claimed the competition was 'rigged', saying there was no way Charles found the location based on the cryptic clues provided. 'Was anyone else trying to play Jase and Laurens Hide and Seek for $250,000, and more importantly, was the whole thing rigged?' they began. 'Let's look at the available clues and see if they could actually take anyone to 16 Sandilands Street in South Melbourne. 'Oh, and before we even do that, let's take a moment to look at two fishy details if you want a reason to be suspicious. 'The prize was won by Melbourne Dad Charles, but every news website fails to mention this isn't some random bloke.' 'This is an Australian Survivor contestant Charles Noonan. Red Flag?' they added. The disgruntled fan went on to list every single clue given by Jase and Lauren, explaining why it was impossible for people to use them to find the hiding spot. They took particular exception with the clue 'Is nonna making sushi for dinner?', which was meant to lead listeners to the nearby restaurant Nana's Place. 'There's actually not sushi nearby. If you see this clue, you are looking for somewhere near sushi, and this will make you less likely to go to this address,' they said. The clue 'What do Specsavers and 32 have in common?' was also meant to lead listeners to the building number 16. 'You divide both by 50%… to get Specsavers' current sale and to get 16 from 32,' was the apparent answer. But the Reddit user said: 'Sorry, what? We're told 32 and Specsavers have something in common and it's the number 16? 'That's not how maths works, and surely this isn't the way he found the street number? What even is this one?' One Reddit user has claimed the competition was 'rigged', saying there was no way Charles found the location based on the cryptic clues provided Other listeners flocked to the comments to voice their agreement Other listeners flocked to the comments to voice their agreement. 'Just watched the clip on how Charles finds them and it seems very off, like it was all staged,' one person wrote. 'Yes, clues are very vague and they don't even lead you down one path but several. Rigged,' another said. A third added: 'It certainly does smell like industry folks were flapping their gums.' 'Partner and I spent the better part of the last four days searching. The clues were s***, weakly associated, and no way would have led you to that address,' fumed one. Another disgruntled user has gone so far as to start a petition to 'demand a fair redo' of the competition, saying they 'wasted precious hours' and car 'fuel' on the game.


Daily Mail
9 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Lauren Phillips reveals she suffered a devastating family tragedy: 'You were the best'
Lauren Phillips has revealed she has had to say goodbye to a beloved member of her family. The radio presenter, 41, shared on Instagram on Monday that her dog Roxy had died. The Nova star posted a sweet photo of her beloved dog lying down on a beanbag in their family home. 'Bye bye Roxy Girl. Have fun chasing balls in the big dog park in the sky,' she wrote. 'I'm glad I got out in time to say goodbye to our family doggo. You were the best girl,' Lauren said. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. The sad news comes after Lauren treated fans to a trip down memory lane last month when she tried on her old school uniform. The Nova 100 host shared a video of herself modelling the purple ensemble, which consisted of a short pleated skirt, shirt and matching blazer. 'Screaming, it actually fits - just,' an amazed Lauren said in the caption, adding, 'Loving myself sick.' The Jase & Lauren show star revealed she had been a prefect and middle school house captain at her old school Wesley College in the Melbourne suburb of Glen Waverley. Posting an image of the blazer and her badges, Lauren said her mother had kept the uniform after 20 years. Lauren's nostalgic post comes amid a planned stunt by the Nova breakfast team to 'relive' their high school years. Nova announced co-host Clint Stanaway will join Lauren and Jason 'Jase' Hawkins as they broadcast their show from a bus travelling the Glenn Waverley area. Along the way, the team planned to stop at Clint's old school Glen Waverley High and Lauren's Wesley College. It continues a 'nostalgic kick' by the Nova breakfast team that began in February when the Jase and Lauren Show Instagram account shared a throwback snap of Lauren. Paying tribute to all the children starting school in 2025, the photo showed the radio star looking unrecognisable in junior school at Wesley. The photo showed Lauren flashing the camera quite the cheeky grin as she posed in her school uniform. The future radio star looked cute-as-a-button in the snap, which also showed her adding a pop of colour to her uniform with a purple scrunchie. It wasn't just Lauren that was given the throwback treatment either, with the account also sharing adorable childhood photos of co-hosts Jase Hawkins and Clint Stanaway.