Mum of four to become an All Star

Aimy Myers

Narara mother of four Aimy Myers has been cast in the Seven Two TV series, Adventure All Stars, in which she and 11 other cast members will compete in challenges in a mystery location, raising money for the Walk a While Foundation.

Myers said that she will be raising money for the charity Walk a While Foundation, that provides Indigenous Australians in remote communities with the tools and skills to relieve financial hardship by engaging in meaningful employment within their own communities.

“I was contacted by Channel 7 to see if I was interested in applying, and I said yes and did it.

“I looked through all the charities and found Walk a While and I really loved what they stand for.

“Pre-filming for the series starts in January 2022, and we’ll be filming for six weeks in a secret location competing in different challenges like kayaking and abseiling, and viewers vote for the winner, and money goes towards the cast member’s charity.

“When I signed up, I didn’t really think it through as I am terrified of heights, but I am really excited to get out there and challenge myself for a good cause,” Myers said.

Adventure All Stars will be screening in 2022 in 25 countries with an audience of around 100 million people.

The show is being produced by the Australian production company, Charity TV Global, who combine entertainment, adventure, and philanthropy.

Myers said that she hasn’t met any other cast members yet but she will be meeting some in an upcoming zoom meeting with the cast and producers of the show.

“The zoom meeting will be my chance to meet everyone, and I think it will be very exciting.

“I think we will be away for six days which is a long time to be away from my kids.

“My work has also given me annual leave to go and do it which is great.

“I’m just really excited as it’s a chance to give back, and to have the opportunity to achieve something I have never done before,” Myers said.

Adventure All Stars will be airing on Seven Two in 2022.

Harry Mulholland