
Life Changing Adventures, shot in SA, will be hosted by Ricki-Lee Coulter. She’s with twins Joshua and Marcus plus Adeline from CanDo4Kids. Picture: NOELLE BOBRIGE
Source: News Limited
WE’RE used to seeing her tear it up on stage, but prepare to see a very different side of Ricki-Lee Coulter as she hosts the new reality show Life Changing Adventures.
“I’m not afraid to get my hands dirty. That’s always more fun than sitting on the sidelines,” says Ricki-Lee, who was in Adelaide yesterday to launch the new series.
Produced here in Adelaide by Lisa Browne, the show will see everyday Australians undertake mystery challenges — this week in New Zealand — all in the name of charity.
Already, nine local contestants have raised $100,000 for CanDo4Kids and each episode will feature a People’s Challenge, which in NZ includes the giant Shotover Canyon Swing, supported by public donations to the charity partner.
“I once did a skydive when I was working on radio and once I got up there, I totally freaked out. So I’m sure there will be a few moments like that,” says the 2004 Australian Idol contestant, who was born in Auckland.
“I think it’s a beautiful idea for a show that’s uplifting and inspiring and you don’t really get that on reality TV. No one is getting humiliated, no one is getting voted out, it’s just all for a great cause.
“I’m on the adventure as much as they are. I want to get into things as well.”
Browne says the adventure is about “experiencing a very powerful personal journey with a big community benefit.”
The show will air nationally on TV later in the year and fans will be able to follow the adventures at the program’s Facebook page.
Ricki-Lee Coulter to host the new reality show Life Cghanging Adventures produced in Adelaide

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