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| show_name = The Real World: Sydney | image = The real world sydney.jpg | caption = The original cast of The Real World: Sydney | runtime = 30 minutes, including commercials | country = United States | language = English | network = MTV Syndication | creator = Mary-Ellis Bunim Jonathan Murray | num_episodes = 24[1] | starring = KellyAnne Judd Cohutta Lee Grindstaff Trisha Cummings Shauvon Torres Parisa Montazaran Isaac Stout Dunbar Flinn Merrill Ashli Robson | preceded_by = Denver | followed_by = Hollywood | first_aired = August 8, 2007 | last_aired = January 9, 2008 }} The Real World: Sydney is the nineteenth season of MTV's reality television series The Real World, which focuses on a group of diverse strangers living together for several months in a different city each season, as cameras follow their lives and interpersonal relationships. It is the only season to be filmed in Australia. The season featured a total of eight cast members over the course of the season, as one cast member was replaced after she voluntarily left the show. It is the third of four seasons of The Real World to be filmed entirely outside of the United States after London in 1995, Paris in 2003, and before Cancun in 2009. Production lasted from February to May 26, 2007[2] and premiered on August 8 of that year, consisting of 24 episodes. AssignmentMost seasons of The Real World, beginning with the fifth season, have included the assignment of a season-long group job or task to the housemates, continued participation in which has been mandatory to remain part of the cast since the Back to New York season. The Sydney cast was assigned to work for Contiki Tours, a vacation travel package planning company, creating a Sydney tour package.[3] The residenceThe cast was housed in the contemporary {{convert|20000|sqft|m2|adj=on}}, three-story former OneSport World Building at 19 Darling Walk[3] at the southern end of Darling Harbour, a large recreational and pedestrian district on the western edge of the Sydney central business district. OneSport Darling Harbour was a sports-themed venue for hosting a variety of different events, and could accommodate up to 1,100 people. It closed at some point prior to June 2006, when it was leased to the Real World production, which held the lease until June 2007. The building and the rest of the Darling Walk Complex were demolished in late 2008, to be replaced by a $500 million development that will include Commonwealth Bank of Australia global headquarters buildings, retail space, and a new park.[4][5] CastCast members were first photographed and identified by the media while participating in a Contiki tour at the Tjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Park.[6] On August 1, 2007, the New York Daily News reported that according to MTV, Persian-American cast member Parisa Montazaran is the show's first Muslim.[2] However, Tami Roman of the 1993 Los Angeles season is a Muslim,[7] as is Mohammed Bilal of the 1994 San Francisco season.[8]
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After filmingAll eight cast members reunited for Escape from Oz: The Real World Sydney Reunion. Hosted by Lyndsey Rodrigues, the show was filmed in New York, and premiered January 9, 2008. The cast members discussed their lives both during and since the filming of the show. Dunbar stated that he and Julie were still together, and had moved in together, though there was still occasional tension as a result of his infidelity with Ashli. The cast also discussed his temper flare-ups with Parisa and Ashli. Cohutta and KellyAnne revealed that they were still together, and that KellyAnne visited North Georgia, where she met Cohutta's father. (Their romance ended by the time they appeared on The Island.)[79] Isaac stated that his now-long-distance relationship with Noirin was "complicated", that they were talking, and that its future was ambiguous. Shauvon revealed that she and David were no longer together. She and the others also discussed the "Grilled Cheese Incident". Trisha and Parisa discussed their love triangle with Alex, and the shoving incident, both asserting that there were no remaining ill feelings between them. Trisha also explained the incident with the Asian McDonald's employee by saying that she mis-worded her initial explanation of the incident, but that it was not motivated by racism. She also insisted that her refusal to go to the gay pride parade was not motivated by homophobia, as she supports gay rights, but felt a conflict between the amount of partying she had been doing and her religious upbringing, and decided not to go out partying again, regardless of what the celebration was for.[80] On November 5, 2008, it was revealed on the Real World/Road Rules Challenge: The Island reunion special that KellyAnne Judd was dating Wes Bergmann of Austin at the time.[81] In an extra clip of the reunion for The Ruins, which aired December 16, 2009, Wes and KellyAnne revealed that they were no longer together, but were attempting to resolve the status of their relationship.[82] In 2009, Isaac and Noirin eventually broke up, and later appeared on the tenth series of the UK reality game show Big Brother.[83][84] Cohutta Grindstaff and Isaac Stout opened and co-own a concert venue, The Bad Manor, in Athens, Georgia. It opened May 8, 2010, and it is located in downtown Athens at 346 E. Broad St.[85] Parisa Montazaran's debut album, Intelegance, which mixes hip-hop and dance beats with influences from her Persian heritage, was released November 24, 2008.[81] The Challenge
Challenge in bold indicates that the contestant was a finalist on the Challenge. References1. ^Episode synopsis list for The Real World: Sydney at MTV.com 2. ^1 2 3 Huff, Richard; "NYU grad keeps it 'Real' in Australia"; New York Daily News; August 1, 2007 3. ^Trisha gives the address to the driver that picks her up at the airport in the beginning of the first episode. It is also corroborated by the realworldhouses source. 4. ^Kaplan, Don. "Real World' Off to Sydney" {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090415200657/http://www.nypost.com/seven/01092007/tv/real_world_off_to_sydney_tv_don_kaplan.htm |date=2009-04-15 }}, The New York Post, January 9, 2007. 5. ^Former OneWorld Sport Building. realworldhouses.com. May 25, 2010, accessed February 14, 2011 6. ^1 {{cite web|title = Real World Sydney cast photographed, are working for Contiki tours|publisher = reality blurred|url = http://www.realityblurred.com/realitytv/archives/the_real_world_sydney/2007_May_18_cast_names_photos}} 7. ^{{cite episode|title=To a New Beginning...|series=The Real World: Los Angeles|network=MTV|season=2|number=2|airdate=July 1, 1993|url=http://www.hulu.com/watch/228240/the-real-world-to-a-new-beginning}} 8. ^The Real World Diaries; Pocket Books; 1996; Pages 129 & 133. 9. ^1 2 3 4 5 Representation List Page for The Real World alumni at Reel Management 10. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Cast page for The Real World: Sydney at MTV.com 11. ^1 Mentioned during Cohutta and KellyAnne's dinner in Act 4 of the season finale. 12. ^{{cite web|title = Cohutta of The Real World Sydney|publisher = MM Agency.com|url = http://www.mm-agency.com/cohutta-lee/}} 13. ^He states this in Episodes 20 and Episode 21 14. ^{{cite web|title = Biography page for Cohutta Lee Grindstaff|publisher = MTV.com|url = http://www.mtv.com/shows/real_world/sydney/cast_member.jhtml?personalityId=8810}} 15. ^1 He states this in the season premiere. 16. ^"Georgia Meets Australia with Cohutta Lee on The Real World Sydney" Michael Martin Agency. July 16, 2007 17. ^He tells this to Ashli in Act 1 of Episode 16. 18. ^Biography page for Dunbar Flinn at MTV.com. Accessed August 16, 2007. 19. ^Dunbar Flinn's bio page for The Island at mtv.com 20. ^Lewis, Kelly; "Business Student Reaps Reward of a 'Real World' Life"; The Wildcat Online; August 1, 2007 21. ^Michael Martin. "Isaac Feels The Real World Sydney Needs More Stout" Michael Martin Agency. July 23, 2007 22. ^He reveals this to Noirin in Episode 15. 23. ^1 As mentioned in the opening scenes of Episode 23. 24. ^{{cite web|title = KellyAnne|publisher = MTV.com|url = http://www.mtv.com/shows/real_world/sydney/cast_member.jhtml?personalityId=8813}} 25. ^Michael Martin. "KellyAnne Judd is Nervous About The Real World Sydney Premiere on MTV in 2 Weeks" Michael Martin Agency; July 25, 2007 26. ^She speaks to her on the phone in Act 2 of Episode 20. 27. ^She states this in Act 1 of Episode 6. 28. ^Parisa mentions this in the beginning of the season premiere. 29. ^Rhone, Nedra; "An Education in Admissions"; nyedjobs.org; February 3, 2003 30. ^She tells Ashli that she grew up on Long Island in Episode 15. 31. ^Gina Scarpa. "Exclusive Interview: Parisa Montazaran of 'Real World: Sydney'" Buddy TV; August 22, 2007 32. ^http://www.buddytv.com/articles/the-real-world/shauvon-torres-keeps-it-real-o-10598.aspx 33. ^{{cite web|title = Trisha|publisher = MTV.com|url = http://www.mtv.com/shows/real_world/sydney/cast_member.jhtml?personalityId=8816}} 34. ^Riley, Amy; "2006 ECHS grad on MTV cast for 'The Real World'"; The Times Herald; November 25, 2007 35. ^Summary page for Episode 1 ("G'Day, Australia!") at MTV.com 36. ^Video of Episodes 1 and 2 at mtv.com 37. ^Summary page for Episode 3 ("Suddenly Single") at MTV.com 38. ^Video of Episode 3 at mtv.com 39. ^Summary page for Episode 4 ("Big Pimpin'") at mtv.com 40. ^Video of Episode 4 at mtv.com 41. ^Summary Page for Episode 5 ("Mini Crush") at MTV.com 42. ^Video of Episode 5 at mtv.com 43. ^Summary Page for Episode 6 ("Getting Wet and Wild") at mtv.com 44. ^Video of Episode 6 at mtv.com 45. ^Summary Page for Episode 7 ("Whining and Dining") at mtv.com 46. ^Video of Episode 7 at mtv.com 47. ^Summary Page for Episode 8 ("Mardis Gras Mayhem") at mtv.com 48. ^Video of Episode 8 at mtv.com 49. ^Summary Page for Episode 9 ("Boys Vs. Girls") at mtv.com 50. ^Video of Episode 9 at mtv.com 51. ^Summary Page for Episode 10 ("Breaking the Girl Code") at mtv.com 52. ^Video of Episode 10 at mtv.com 53. ^Summary Page for Episode 11 ("The Grilled Cheese Incident") at mtv.com 54. ^Video of Episode 11 at mtv.com 55. ^Summary Page for Episode 12 ("Girl Fight") at mtv.com 56. ^Video of Episode 12 at mtv.com 57. ^Summary Page for Episode 13 ("Anger Mis-Management") at mtv.com 58. ^Video of Episode 13 at mtv.com 59. ^Summary Page for Episode 14 ("Second Fiddle") at mtv.com 60. ^Video of Episode 14 at mtv.com 61. ^Summary Page for Episode 15 ("The New Girl") at mtv.com 62. ^Video of Episode 15 at mtv.com 63. ^Summary Page for Episode 16 ("The Birds") 64. ^Video of Episode 16 at mtv.com 65. ^Summary Page for Episode 17 ("Off the Hook") 66. ^Video of Episode 17 at mtv.com 67. ^Video of Episode 18 at mtv.com 68. ^Summary page for Episode 19. ("Friends Again") at mtv.com 69. ^Video of Episode 19 at mtv.com 70. ^Summary Page for Episode 20 ("Praying for a Miracle"), MTV.com, accessed June 14, 2011 71. ^Summary Page for Episode 21 ("The Honeymoon in Over") at mtv.com 72. ^Video of Episode 21 at mtv.com 73. ^Summary Page for Episode 22 ("Tourism") at mtv.com 74. ^Video of Episode 22 at mtv.com 75. ^Summary page for Episode 23 ("Gettin' Down") at mtv.com 76. ^Video of Episode 23 at mtv.com 77. ^Summary Page for Episode 24 ("Moving On and Out") at mtv.com 78. ^Video of Episode 24 at mtv.com 79. ^Cohutta Grindstaff's bio page for The Island at mtv.com 80. ^Video of Escape from Oz: The Real World Sydney Reunion at mtv.com 81. ^1 "'The Real World' Stars: Where Are They Now?". The Huffington Post/AOL TV. March 4, 2008. 82. ^The Challenge: The Ruins Reunion "Backstage Pass" Video MTV 83. ^{{cite news |title=Big Brother 10: Noirin's ex boyfriend to be shock new housemate |url=https://www.mirror.co.uk/celebs/news/2009/07/29/big-brother-10-noirin-s-ex-boyfriend-to-be-shock-new-housemate-115875-21557020 |publisher=Daily Mirror |date=29 July 2009 |accessdate=29 July 2009}} 84. ^"Isaac Has Walked!", BigBrotherWebsite.net, 31 July 2009 85. ^The Bad Manor External links
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