There’s only a few more weeks to go until MTV’s hot new reality show ‘The Valleys’ premieres on Aussie TV screens!
And now, after introducing you to the cast – it’s time to find out what fans can expect from the new series, which sees a bunch of lucky youngsters plucked from deep in the heart of South Wales and thrust into the hustle and bustle of Cardiff.
“The whole process has been absolutely amazing. I was worried about going into a house with strangers, but this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity,” ditzy law student Jenna told Wales Online.
“We are nine young people being given the opportunity to start a career.”
And the 21-year-old, who’s desperate to try her hand at glamour modeling, says the show is a positive representation of youngsters in Wales.
“I think we are setting a good example,” she added. “Yes, there will be drinking and partying, but that’s the sort of thing any youngsters do.”
And her co-star Liam, who has high hopes of cracking the music business, couldn’t agree more.
“In my opinion I don’t think people can judge it without seeing it and I do think it will show a positive image,” he added.
“I think we want to do the Valleys and the country proud.”
Written by Sophie Barnett
And now, after introducing you to the cast – it’s time to find out what fans can expect from the new series, which sees a bunch of lucky youngsters plucked from deep in the heart of South Wales and thrust into the hustle and bustle of Cardiff.
“The whole process has been absolutely amazing. I was worried about going into a house with strangers, but this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity,” ditzy law student Jenna told Wales Online.
“We are nine young people being given the opportunity to start a career.”
And the 21-year-old, who’s desperate to try her hand at glamour modeling, says the show is a positive representation of youngsters in Wales.
“I think we are setting a good example,” she added. “Yes, there will be drinking and partying, but that’s the sort of thing any youngsters do.”
And her co-star Liam, who has high hopes of cracking the music business, couldn’t agree more.
“In my opinion I don’t think people can judge it without seeing it and I do think it will show a positive image,” he added.
“I think we want to do the Valleys and the country proud.”
Written by Sophie Barnett
Copyright : MTV Australia

