Brooke Blurton & Matty Mills are Not So PG in new Nova original podcast

NOVA Entertainment announced the launch of a new unfiltered podcast, hosted by mates Brooke Blurton and Matty Mills, that is definitely Not So PG.

Launching on Tuesday 5 July, each week Brooke and Matty will deliver an unfiltered version of their worlds and experiences as part of the First Nations and LGBTIQA+ community, while navigating mainstream media. They will talk about their fast-paced lives, love, relationships and the juicy gossip you won’t get from certain tabloid websites.

Entrepreneur, influencer, reality TV icon and now author Brooke Blurton and TV presenter and actor Matty Mills grew up without parental guidance; Not So PG is the podcast for anyone who had to pull themselves up and take control of their life. It’s a perspective the podcast world is yet to hear - filled with hot takes and dishing the dirt.

Brooke Blurton said, “I'm so excited to be launching this podcast with Nova. Matty and I are thrilled to be sharing our stories both as members of First Nations and LGBTQI+ communities, and as two great friends. We can't wait to reveal what's in store.”

Matty Mills said, “The Not So PG podcast is going to be the authentic and unfiltered version of myself, that all of my friends and family know but I hardly show on TV. I’ll be bringing the person I am behind closed doors to the forefront and I’m so excited about that. It’s a chance to reintroduce myself.”

Rachel Corbett, NOVA Entertainment’s Head of Podcasting and Digital Content said, “The fact that Matty and Brooke found their connection through the shared experience of their upbringings and their lack of parental guidance brings a depth to this show that I’m really excited about. I can’t wait to bring their perspective, friendship and energy to Nova Podcasts.”

NOVA Entertainment hosts the best Australian and international podcasts in investigative journalism, love, dating, comedy, entertainment, business and technology, health and lifestyle including The Space with Casey Donovan, Two Girls One Pod with Angie Kent and Yvie Jones, Cameron and Alison Daddo’s Separate Bathrooms, The Update, Brenda, Call Me! with Courtney Act and Vanity, Dear Clementine and many more.

Not So PG is an original Nova Podcast launching on Tuesday 5 July with new episodes released every Tuesday. The podcast is available here, on the Nova Player or wherever you access your podcasts.

About Brooke Blurton

Brooke Blurton is the world's first bi Bachelorette and Australia's first woman of colour to hand out roses. A proud Noongar-Yamatji woman born in WA, prior to Bachie fame Brooke worked as a youth and social worker and continues to be passionate about making a real difference in the lives of people experiencing mental health issues. Using her platform of 300k+ for good, Brooke is a mental health advocate, R U OK? Day ambassador and a facilitator of ‘Aboriginal Mental Health First Aid’ – a course designed to help people obtain a nationally-accredited certificate in recognising the symptoms of mental illness and to better understand how to offer support as a ‘First Aider’. In addition to the Bachelor franchise, Brooke has appeared on Neighbours, ABC's Q&A and has made media appearances on Studio 10 and The Project. Brooke has just written her memoir Big Love which will be released in October 2022.

About Matty Mills

After Graduating from WAAPA (Western Australia Academy of Performing Arts) in 2013, proud  Kamilaroi man, media personality and Actor Matty Mills created waves by covering the Star Observer with a bold statement “Gay, Black and Proud”. He cemented his role in the entertainment industry as a presenter, working for Channel Nine, SBS and NITV. The Deadly Award winner has hosted major national events including the 2018 Mardi Gras Online Live Stream and The Dreamtime Awards and ARIA Awards red carpet coverage. Most recently Matty was an entertainment reporter for NITV and SBS’s first all Indigenous morning show Big Mob Brekky and launched his own IGTV series, In The Moment with Matty Mills, showcasing the careers of Indigenous artists and entertainers from around the world. Matty has recently joined the Nine Network’s GETAWAY as the show’s first Indigenous presenter and is currently on stage at Sydney Theatre Company for their brand new play TOP COAT.

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