A sneaky behind-the-scenes video fromThe Amazing Race Australia 2022 on TikTok proves that the show is fake AF.

Comedian Josh Garlepp shocked fans of the adventure show when he shared some BTS footage on TikTok, showing two of the 2022 contestants had to re-shoot the same scene several times. Totally natural!

After reading out directions, the players were eager to skrrt off to their next destination. However, producers had other plans and made them “go again”. Reset, guys, back to original positions!

Melbourne team The Amazing Race Australia 2022
Footage has emerged proving that The Amazing Race Australia 2022 is fake. Source: Ten.

“No wonder it’s a race, wasted so much time doing takes, I was walking by,” Josh captioned the Amazing Race TikTok video.

The behind-the-scenes footage also proves that filming was halted due to a COVID-19 outbreak in the production team and had to recommence later than expected. Let’s see if that makes it into the final cut!

@joshgarlepp

No wonder it’s a race, wasted so much time doing takes, I was walking by #amazingrace #realitytv #australiantv #fremantle

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On August 29, we’ll finally see the twenty new teams racing around the world for their shot at winning $250,000 on The Amazing Race Australia 2022.

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While past seasons have seen half this amount of contestants, a brand new twist means that two entirely separate groups have begun the race from two different Australian cities — Sydney and Melbourne.

According to News.com.au, the teams are “completely different” and were oblivious to each other’s existence until they met in Morocco!

The Amazing Race Australia 2022 Sydney team
While past seasons have seen half this amount of contestants, a brand new twist means that two entirely separate groups have begun the race from two different Australian cities — Sydney and Melbourne. Source: Ten.

I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Heres Beau Ryan is back as host.

But the cast is all-new and includes WA-based “vegan warriors” Bren and Anja, NSW country kids Fliss and Tottie, “blonde buddies” Morgan and Lilli from Queensland and Western Australian “mullet” duo Sam and Stu.

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