A social media influencer who crashed the filming of a MAFS wedding has leaked the threatening messages he allegedly received from an angry producer.
Josh Fox, a journalist and content producer who runs the popular MAFS Funny Instagram account, revealed the angry posts during a question-and-answer session with fans on Sunday, revealing that he kept them a secret for months but finally decided had to go “snarky,” when a follower asked if the show’s producers found him “annoying.”
The incident came after Fox interrupted Endemol Shine’s crew as they attempted to film Ollie Skelton getting into a limousine for his wedding to Tahnee Cook.
Fox said most producers just “laugh” at his antics, but on this occasion a male producer saw red – despite the scene being filmed on a public footpath.
“Hey mate what are you! Beautiful visuals and devastating sound. I know this producer and you just ruined their session,” the unnamed producer wrote via Instagram DMs to Fox shortly after the gate crash incident.
A social media influencer who crashed filming a MAFS wedding has leaked the threatening messages he allegedly received from an angry producer. (Photo: MAFS couple Tahnee Cook and Ollie Skelton on their wedding day)
“She will have to answer to the managers for her antics. I can’t stand cowardly men like you mate, what do you think you can push women to get what you want,” he added.
The producer concluded with a thinly veiled threat: “Looking forward to seeing you with my shooting partner, but you won’t get a polite response from my partner.”
Fox then shared footage he captured during the wedding session as proof that he didn’t “ruin” anything.

Josh Fox, a content producer who runs the MAFS Funny Instagram account, revealed the outrageous news during a Q&A on Sunday, revealing that he kept it a secret for months but finally decided to “go rogue” when a follower asked if the show’s producers found him “annoying”.

The incident came after Fox interrupted Endemol Shine’s crew as they attempted to film Ollie Skelton getting into a limousine for his wedding to Tahnee Cook.

Fox shared the threatening message allegedly sent to him by a male producer following the incident. Adding the thinly veiled threat, the producer said, “Looking forward to seeing you with my shooting partner, but you won’t get a polite response from my partner.”
“It was on a public road, they didn’t record sound, there were also five male crew members and I didn’t mess up,” Fox wrote.
“I don’t think the shot was used on the show.”
It is not illegal in Australia to film or photograph someone on a public street, even if the person is filming a scene for a TV show or film.
Fox then announced that he had responded to the ‘Flop’ producer, writing: ‘Is it part of your role as a MAFS producer to threaten people?’ I will write an article about it.’
And he sent the message so quickly, blocked me, disabled his LinkedIn and a few weeks later when I finally told him, you know what he did? He immediately looked down and walked past me as fast as he could while I was staring at him with a smile on my face,” Fox explained.

Fox shared the footage he captured of the wedding shoot as proof that he didn’t choke
Source: Daily Mail

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