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Bondi ‘Flex’ Series Stars Ex-Soldier Escort and Gymnast Amid Local Fury
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Bondi ‘Flex’ Series Stars Ex-Soldier Escort and Gymnast Amid Local Fury

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Last updated: March 20, 2026 10:06 am
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A new micro-reality series, Flex: The Series, captivates social media with daily two-minute episodes tracking eight young Sydneysiders chasing ambition, fitness, money, and relationships in Bondi’s competitive eastern suburbs. The show draws comparisons to edgier takes on traditional reality TV, but provocative filming practices have ignited outrage among locals.

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Controversial Signage Sparks Bondi BacklashMarcus Rich: From Soldier to High-End EscortSarah Carter: Gymnast Seeking Freedom Post-BreakupA New Era of Vertical Reality TV

Controversial Signage Sparks Bondi Backlash

Filming at Bondi Pavilion featured signs directing only ‘fit and attractive’ individuals into camera shots, prompting widespread anger. One notice read: ‘Warning. Filming in progress. Bondi-based micro-reality TV series – Flex. We are filming a new series documenting the lives of eight good-looking Bondi locals. If you enter this area, you may be captured on film. If you think you’re fit and/or attractive enough to get featured in the background, please make yourself known to our production team. If you feel this isn’t you, please stay out of the shot. We appreciate your patience and thank you for your cooperation.’

Online reactions exploded, with comments decrying it as ‘a stunning showcase of self-absorption, shallow thinking, and the unwavering confidence of people who contribute absolutely nothing of substance.’ One critic noted, ‘Here we go, the new era has officially arrived.’

Ben Davies, founder of production company Ronde Media—behind hits like Bondi Rescue and Netflix’s Territory—clarifies the signs as tongue-in-cheek satire. ‘Flex obviously features fit and attractive people, trying to navigate life, career, love and body image in the Eastern Suburbs,’ he states. ‘There is a very strong association of the Eastern Suburbs with vanity and elitism, so it was a running joke amongst the Ronde team to lean into this perception during filming in a way that can drive a bit of conversation around what it is we’re making. We wanted the public to ask questions, speak to the producers and spread the word.’

Marcus Rich: From Soldier to High-End Escort

Marcus Rich, 30, a former British Army soldier, survived a near-fatal attack before moving to Sydney’s eastern suburbs to rediscover himself. He soon entered the male escort industry, charging $1,000 per hour and earning up to $42,000 in a month. The tattooed Brit maintains a ripped physique year-round to match his online images.

However, the demands have led to burnout. ‘I’ve got to a point now where I have no interest in sex,’ Rich admits. ‘And as a 30-year-old male, that’s not healthy.’ He recently sought sex therapy: ‘I never thought I’d get to a point in my life where I’m talking about my sexual feelings like that. I’m at the end of my rope.’ The series follows his bid to exit the profession. ‘The obvious thing is to stop,’ he says. ‘But when your life is built on that money, how do you walk away?’ Rich emphasizes, ‘When you sell a product, you have to be the product.’

Scouted on Bondi Beach in short shorts, Rich was candid: ‘I told her I was a male prostitute and she said, “We need you for this show”.’

Sarah Carter: Gymnast Seeking Freedom Post-Breakup

Sarah Carter, 33, a former gymnast and fitness enthusiast, brings high energy and authenticity to the cast. After a six-and-a-half-year open relationship ends weeks into filming, she navigates heartbreak on camera. ‘I thought I’d be going on this journey in a relationship… and then within a month it was over,’ she reveals. ‘It felt like my life was ending.’

Carter rejects traditional settling down: ‘I do not want the white picket fence. That would be so boring. I know I’d be unsatisfied.’ She prioritizes adventure and independence: ‘I’d rather be authentic and cop hate than be something I’m not and be miserable.’ Discovered via social media, she describes the show: ‘I didn’t know what I was doing on Friday – and now I do, and it’s being filmed. You’re literally watching our lives unfold.’

A New Era of Vertical Reality TV

Unlike scripted formats, most cast members like Rich and Carter were scouted rather than auditioned. Rich insists, ‘It’s just following genuine people’s lives. It’s raw.’ The phone-optimized series taps into booming micro-reality trends. Despite ‘trashy’ labels, Rich shrugs it off: ‘I don’t think it’s trashy. I’m not a reality TV star. I’m just some guy from a small town in the UK who ended up an escort in Bondi.’ He respects locals’ concerns: ‘I’m very respectful of people’s lives. It upset me that people were upset.’

Love it or loathe it, Flex: The Series generates buzz, proving reality TV’s power to provoke discussion.

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