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PR queen Roxy Jacenko signs very controversial MAFS groom to her A-list management company
PR queen Roxy Jacenko signs very controversial MAFS groom to her A-list management company

Daily Mail​

time05-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

PR queen Roxy Jacenko signs very controversial MAFS groom to her A-list management company

Roxy Jacenko represents some of the most promising talents in showbiz. But the PR queen made an unusual choice this week as her Ministry Of Talent agency signed up Married At First Sight's Adrian Araouzou. The groom, who has been a controversial figure during his time on the show, was announced as a new member of Roxy's exclusive roster on Monday. 'Thrilled to announce that @ is now represented by The Ministry of Talent for social media collabs and appearances!' a post on Instagram read. 'Get in touch for opportunities' it added, while sitting alongside a series of photos of the reality star. Adrian joins the likes of tennis WAG Costeen Hatzi and fellow reality star Ash Pollard as a Ministry Of Talent member. It comes after Araouzou lifted the lid on his tumultuous experience in the experiment – addressing the harsh online backlash. The outspoken groom also spoke about the emotional toll of reality TV, and the real reason he stayed in the experiment despite being paired with a bride who had a child. In a raw interview with Daily Mail Australia, the Sydney-based sportswear entrepreneur, 30, admitted he was left reeling after watching his edit back on TV – and confessed he wasn't prepared for the avalanche of criticism that followed. 'We're not taught how to handle those things,' he said. 'Watching yourself on TV make some mistakes and having everyone judge you online – it's a lot. It was a new experience for everyone on the cast.' The fiery groom was paired with Awhina Rutene, a 30-year-old single mum from Western Australia, and became one of the most divisive figures of the 2025 season. Adrian says the version of himself viewers saw wasn't the full picture. 'There's the edit – and then there's the truth,' he explained. 'I know what was shown. But a lot of the reasons behind certain situations, especially involving Awhina's son and the logistics of our lives, weren't included. That was frustrating.' Adrian and Awhina faced a number of roadblocks from the get-go – most notably, the challenge of living in different states and Awhina's responsibilities as a mother. The groom revealed he specifically asked not to be matched with someone who had a child before filming began – but when he met Awhina, he made a choice to push past his reservations. 'I asked for someone open-minded. Who would I be if I wasn't open-minded in that moment?' he said. 'It wasn't what I wanted, but I chose to stay and give it a shot.' Despite the rocky start, Adrian said his feelings for Awhina were 'definitely developing,' and the pair built a deep connection off-camera – even going 'missing' one weekend and spending time with fellow groom Tony in Shellharbour, away from production. 'We weren't supposed to, but we got an Airbnb and spent three days together after the final dinner party,' he revealed. 'That's why the final vows ended the way they did – because we knew what we had was real.' Addressing accusations that he stayed on the show for clout or airtime, Adrian didn't hold back. 'Imagine being stuck in a room with someone 24/7 that you don't like. You will leave. The perfect example is Billy and Sierah – they were done,' he said. 'If you're gonna hate on me, I'll give you a reason to. Judging me off a show – that's not who I really am.' He admitted that he struggled with how to respond to the backlash, often turning defensive online as a coping mechanism. Adrian said he now regrets not being more self-aware during filming – particularly in moments where Awhina was visibly upset. 'Watching it back, I was like, damn. I didn't see that at the time. I had my walls up. I was thinking about myself and being selfish,' he said. 'I should have done better.' Despite everything, Adrian insists he has no regrets. 'As cheesy as it sounds, I don't have any regrets,' he said. 'We go into this experiment knowing we have flaws – the whole point is to become a better person. And I've done that.' The self-proclaimed 'main character' of MAFS season 12 also hopes viewers are finally starting to see the real him. 'I'm not perfect. I never have been and I never will be. But what you're seeing now – that's the real me,' he said. 'Hopefully, this is the biggest redemption in MAFS history.'

Roxy Jacenko reveals painful condition after going up a size with $20,000 breast revision surgery
Roxy Jacenko reveals painful condition after going up a size with $20,000 breast revision surgery

Daily Mail​

time01-05-2025

  • Health
  • Daily Mail​

Roxy Jacenko reveals painful condition after going up a size with $20,000 breast revision surgery

Roxy Jacenko has revealed she is suffering from bad back pain just two months after undergoing breast revision surgery. The PR Queen, 44, shared a photo to Instagram of a private text message exchange she had with her husband Oliver Curtis. During the conversation, she told Oliver she was suffering from a very bad back but he questioned whether the pain could be from her recent surgery after she went up a size from her previous implants. 'My back is f**ked,' she wrote. 'What from? Boobs being too big?' he asked Roxy. '[Could] be that, didn't think of it. Bro for $20K it would remiss of me not to get my monies worth. Just saying,' she responded. Roxy underwent breast revision surgery in March after discovering one of her implants had ruptured. The procedure was handled by 'boob' specialist Dr Anoop Rastogi and the PR Queen was spotted out and about in Double Bay just two days later. Daily Mail Australia understands Roxy went up a size from her previous implants. She returned back to work at her Talent and PR agency, The Ministry of Talent, the following week. Prior to her surgery, Roxy told Daily Mail Australia that while the rupture occurred in one implant only, she would be having both removed and replaced. 'I'll be having the implants removed in two weeks, and replaced at the same time,' she said. The rupture was discovered during a routine MRI that is part of her annual cancer check-up. She hadn't been in for one in two years. She said that while she suffered some initial shock at the news, an implant rupture wasn't entirely unexpected. 'I was somewhat shocked when I received the update, but I guess it's par for the course when you put something in which really isn't meant to be there,' Roxy said. 'During radiation, when I was being treated for breast cancer, I had capsular contractor on the same side, so revision surgery is not something I haven't had to do before.' Despite the health scare, Roxy said that she has not considered removing her implants altogether. 'Not at all, I have had them since I was 24,' she said. 'If anything, what it reminds me is not to be so ignorant about doing annual check-ups regarding my previous cancer diagnosis.' She even had advice for women who were considering implants for themselves. 'If you aren't happy with what God gave you, change it,' she said. 'I am all about doing what is right for you, and not worrying about what other people think. I am not the first with a rupture and wont be the last.' Roxy was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2016 at the age of 36, and endured a six-week radiation program before receiving partial removal surgery.

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