Getting married and want £12k?
Well, there's only one condition - you'll need to feature in the new series of the BBC3 show, Don't Tell the Bride.
According to Renegade Pictures, who are casting for the couples, the programme has featured all sorts of weddings but never a farmer, so they're on the hunt for one.
The premise is simple: the groom gets given the £12,000 and three weeks to arrange the big day. He has to organise every detail - from the venue and the cake to the dress and the ring. And he's not allowed to see his bride-to-be until the day itself, so she has a terrifying wait to find out how he did.
"We would love to find a couple who wants to get married on a farm or perhaps arrive at the church on a tractor, says Renegade's Emma Parsons. "We want to find a wedding full of wellies."
It sounds like great TV. Personally, though, I think I'd rather watch it, than star in it. Especially when this sort of thing happens - it's a clip on YouTube from the show called Dress Mess.
If you fancy it, email Renegade Pictures.


Oh, I don't know, I think you might be excellent on a show such as this..?
...if only for the potentially high level of sarcasm and tongue in cheek innuendo involved?
Oh, I don't know, I think you might be excellent on a show such as this..?
...if only for the potentially high level of sarcasm and tongue in cheek innuendo involved?
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