Seven’s The All New Monty: Ladies’ Night to premiere September 29
The airdate for Seven’s The All New Monty: Ladies’ Night has finally been revealed, months after the celebrity line-up was announced in March.
The show will land 7pm Sunday September 29 on Seven and see Home and Away’s Lynne McGranger, fashion blogger Nadia Bartel, model and fitness influencer Rachael Finch, Killing Heidi frontwoman Ella Hooper, and performer Casey Donovan all strip off for breast cancer awareness.
Georgie Parker will host, with yogi and ex-wife of Shane Warne, Simone Callahan, and triple Olympian Lisa Curry, also taking part. Todd McKenney will again be providing choreography, continuing on with his role from the all-male version of the show.
The show follows in the footsteps of The All New Monty which aired in July to 764,000 metro viewers and saw George Burgess, The Bachelor’s Matty J, former Wiggle Sam Moran, dual code player Lote Tuqiri, actor John Wood and AFL legends Robert ‘Dipper’ Dipierdomenico and Brendan Fevola strip for men’s health.
The format first landed on Australian screens in 2018, named The Real Full Monty, and brought in 1.027m metro viewers who watched Shane Jacobson, Campbell Brown, Matt Cooper, Brendan ‘Jonesy’ Jones, Jett Kenny, Sam Mac, Kris Smith and Brian ‘BT’ Taylor perform.
The program is based on a UK series of the same name which kicked off in 2017 for the 20th anniversary of the film The Full Monty.
The TV event will aim to bring awareness to women’s health issues, including breast cancer.
I looked, and behold, an ashen horse; and he who sat on it had the name Yogi and ex-wife of Shane Warne, Simone Callahan.
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Is Tim hosting ?
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Interesting TV – very very odd
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This very ordinary TV…. dontcha think? A whole lot of different females baring their breasts… why??? Gee whiz, we have really become so very ordinary. I will not be watching. All those women have just become… ordinary. So sorry for their loss.
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This very ordinary TV…. dontcha think? A whole lot of different females baring their breasts… why??? Gee whiz, we have really become so very ordinary. I will not be watching. All those women have just become… ordinary. So sorry for their loss.
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Personally, I cannot wait to see Irene’s [Edited under Mumbrella’s comment moderation policy]
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I can not wait to see this, such a great show and what a great cause they do it for 🙂
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Thank you ladies it means a lot to me. If I could show my Breasts to make awareness I would. Sadly I have lost mine. Hopefully you can save my daughter , granddaughter
Any one. Truely thankful
Cheers Teena
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So very proud of Casey ❤️❤️❤️❤️
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I really love all of the ladies on here baring their breasts, particularly Lyn and my favourite Casey Donovan.
Casey I am an older version of you. I feel so much of what you feel.
You are Awesome!!!!
You go girl!!! xxx❤️❤️??
All of you are my heroes!
And Thankyou Todd! ???
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I am a 68 year old woman and have been through surgery and chemo and radiation… I am loving your show… And I would love for just normal women who have been through all of this to be a part of of your show.. You dont have to be a celebrity…. To speak about bras and things and make light of that is not acceptable…. Speak to women who have been through surgery… How do they feel… Why not get the families of breast cancer survivors to do the show…
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Casey you did us plus plus ladies just beautifully proud, wish I had the nerve that you had. Super proud x
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The absoutley best show
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My mother is a Breast Cancer survivor of 10 years was watching the promo which promted a manual breast check. She found a small lump in her breast and has since had a scan, blood tests and is having a biopsy tomorrow. 30/9/19. Her last mammogram was only 4 months prior to finding the new lump. The lump may never have been found if she was not encouraged to check while watching the Full Monty. Thank you, early detection may just save her life!!!! And Casey Donovan YOU ROCK GIRL !
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Watched tonight, 29th Sept. Inspirational and made me aware of so many young women…under 40 years of age, who are affected by breast cancer. 68 year old Christine
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Full Monty? Bare all? Cop out compared to the guys. It’s discrimination once again that guys have to do the real full Monty and bare genitalia. Good cause ladies but false advertising.
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Absolutely beautiful amazing awesome thank you ladies
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Dearest Cancer Awareness Women
I am watching your show with a very heavy heart??. We lost our precious daughter NATASHA GOWANS AGED 37 last year on August 24th. Natasha was diagnosed with stage 4 breast HER2 receptive cancer. It travelled to her liver…doctors thought this is a very bad prognosis- little did they realise they were treating one of the bravest kindest strongest beautiful women on this earth. She fought cancer with extensive chemotherapy and targeted treatment (herceptin) and converted to a full plant based diet including 2.5 kg of carrot juice per day for 3 months.
Good news arrived on January 15th 2019 when Natasha rang to say the tumours were shrinking. I just got down on my knees and thanked God & the universe. Shortly after better news arrived Natasha’s tumours had disappeared on June 21st 2019. We were so happy and felt like we won the richest prize on earth…. our daughters health was on the mend. Her little bubbies surrounded their Mumma with so much love and that’s what Natasha was fighting to live for…. ZARA now 4 and GOLDIE now 2.
Natasha was now organising the girls 4th and 2nd birthdays in Adelaide as she often did. The event was to take place on 7th July. Invitations were sent out all the food biscuits and cakes were organised for the girls. I couldn’t wait to see them again as they live in Devonport Tasmania.
Sadly on July the 1st a day I will never forget Natasha & Adam rang Daryl & I to tell us she was diagnosed with brain cancer Mets. Natasha assured me that she could beat this as she did with the breast and liver tumours. I felt sick my heart and stomach exploded like an earthquake punctured my whole being. We rang Natashas younger sister Alana and her partner Lisa and they immediately flew over with us to Devonport to be with Natasha and her husband Adam and the girls.
We arrived to see Natasha very thin and frail. She was trying to reassure us that she was fine and that she looked worse than she felt.
It was 4 days later and Natasha had her 1st seizure and was rushed to hospital. The ER team scanned her brain again and said Natasha would be lucky to make it through the night. I just screamed and fell to the floor. Holding my head screaming no! no! Not my Natasha.
We all stayed with Natasha throughout the night sleeping on the floor and make shift beds from couches. I sat next to my baby praying and begging to God to take me and leave Natasha here to raise her beautiful Precious babies. I held her hand all night just praying and begging to keep Natasha here to love and cherish her daughters and husband.
The next morning the palliative team arrived to tell us it would be a good idea to take Natasha home for probably not a long time. I said Natasha will beat this….I just know she is meant to live here on this earth to care and love her babies….Alana Lisa and Adam nursed Natasha for the next 7 weeks. Alana was empowered with a strength an extra powerful love for her sister the way she took care of Natasha was just just a blessing for her sister. We surrounded Natasha with love stories bible readings and Natasha told me “don’t worry Mumma I will be ok” and I believed Natasha.
Over the 7 weeks Natasha was bed ridden and lost so much weight I think she weighed 36kg from 54kg two months prior.
We were living down the road 2 minutes away and Alana was living with Natasha. I would often stay and sleep with Alana when Lisa needed to return to work for a couple of weeks. I just wanted to hug and reassure both Alana and Natasha she will get through this.
The morning of August 24th Natasha had a major seizure and we were all called to her beside. It was around 10.00am and Alana rang Adam and asked him to return from work as she thought this was not good. Natasha’s breathing has changed and she looked very worn out and thin? I asked Alana will she be ok and Alana placed her head on Natashas chest and she said “ no Mumma” not now. I looked at Natasha and she turned to me and said “Mumma I’m one of the lucky ones I don’t have any pain” They were Natashas last words to me. I knew then we were a broken family. Our dear little precious soul passed away at 1.31pm. We were all holding hands and kissed her all over telling her we love you so so much our gorgeous Angel ??. Thursday the 23rd was the last day Natasha had with her beautiful daughters – and I truly thought Natasha would live here on earth to raise and look after her bubbies ????????Natasha is an amazing kind loving caring daughter and helped so many people and her friends.
As Natasha’s mother I am in such a grieving state I still can’t believe my beautiful baby has left this earth. I want women to know how much was missed about Natashas diagnosis so this does not happen to another special mother or woman who has not been fully informed of how easily breast cancer has a 25 to 30% chance of going to the brain (Mets).
My sadness and grief will be with my husband and I lforever and the grief will be with Alana her sister and Lisa Alana’s wife.
Watching the beautiful women tonight they are the lucky ones as they have just informed women and society to get the breast check!!!!!!
God bless all who produced this amazing awareness.??♀️????????????????⚕️?????????????♀️????♀️??♀️?♀️?♀️??♀️???????♂️???♂️??⚕️
FOR MY LOVING NATASHA ❤️❤️
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Thank you ladies you are awesome as a breast cancer survivor going on ten years now it is so awesome to see you supporting all of us women love your commitment to help everyone else xxxxxoooooxxxx
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what a waste of time would not have known it was about breast cancer or to encourage women to have check ups
All we saw was the ladies bottoms !!!
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Did you even watch the show? Aside from the tributes to friends and family members of the celebrities who are battling or have lost the battle to breast cancer… or the Myer segment where they encouraged women who were shopping for bras to get their breasts checked, OR the meeting at the breast cancer charity founded by 2 survivors who then went on to paint their breasts and pose… there were actually no “ladies bottoms”. Jog on.
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