Nasser Sultan is quite literally begging his Instagram followers to tune in and watch his upcoming appearance on the hit Channel Seven series, First Dates Australia.
WATCH: Nasser request we ALL watch him shine in our screens again
The former Married At First Sight star— who’s trying to make a comeback after his short stint on the dating experiment— said he’s excited to be returning to the spotlight, urging Australia to support him as he begins his quest to hopefully find the love of his life.
“Hello, guys. I hope you can tune in next Tuesday for what I think is one of the best shows out at the moment called First Dates,” he told his 33,500 followers. “I’ll be appearing in your lounge rooms with my beautiful date. I’m not going to give away too much. Hopefully you can sit back, grab some popcorn and watch the Nas do his thing.”
The 52-year-old announced he’d landed another TV gig earlier this week, revealing he’ll appear on our screens in less than two weeks.
Since becoming a household name, Nasser has been desperately trying to maintain his public profile and even attempted to score a spot on t Island Australia along as well as Seven’s upcoming reboot of Big Brother.
Ahead of his return, he made headlines last week when he weighed in on rumours Kyle Sandilands could be joining MAFS as a relationship expert, admitting it’s the shakeup the show needs to survive.
“He will be perfect as an expert. None of this crying and fake s**t. The experts should be sacked and they should be ashamed,” Nasser told Daily Mail Australia, adding they need to take accountability for their questionable actions and intentional mismatches.
Last year’s MAFS villain Jess Power is also on board, saying it’s about time Mel Schilling, John Aiken, and Trisha Stratford are dropped.
“If there’s one man I would listen to, it would be Kyle Sandilands,” said Jess, who told WHO in March she was “bored” of the producers and experts pushing the same narrative every year.
“Imagine me on the couch back when I was on the show and I was coming up with all these bulls**t excuses to keep Mick [Gould] on the show. Kyle would call me out so hard as to why I was there. If Kyle comes in, he’d probably be the only reason I’d tune into MAFS next year. He’s funny, and he would definitely call everyone out on their bulls**t.”
Nick Furphy, Melissa Lucarelli, Dean Wells and this year’s participant, Chris Nicholls, echoed a similar sentiment.
“Now that I would watch. Kyle would be like the no bulls**t expert and expert. He says it how it is,” said Mel while Chris added: “I reckon it’s the best bloody thing.”
Kyle spoke about his potential involvement last week, revealing MAFS showrunners have already asked his friend John Ibrahim whether he’d be keen to join.
“John Ibrahim rings me up and goes, ‘Hey! I see in the paper that MAFS want you to go on that show and be the new relationship expert’. And then he said, ‘I have a friend from the production company who reached out and asked if you’d do it and whether you’re signed to Channel Seven.’ What sort of expertise have I got except disastrous ones?” he said on KIIS FM’s The Kyle and Jackie O Show.