By Ilaria Brophy For Daily Mail Australia
Published: 23:36 GMT, 11 March 2019 | Updated: 23:39 GMT, 11 March 2019
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It turns out that 'reality television' isn't very... well, 'real'.
Married At First Sight's Tamara Joy confirmed one of the show's worst-kept secrets on Tuesday, revealing that several of the participants' homes are actually rentals.
The HR manager, 29, told Daily Mail Australia that her property during homestays was actually a $150-per-night Airbnb located in Hoppers Crossing, Melbourne.
Whatever happened to 'reality' TV? Married At First Sight's Tamara Joy has confirmed her Melbourne property during homestays (pictured) was actually a $150 per night Airbnb
'Homestays' are supposed to offer a glimpse into the contestants' daily lives and it is assumed that filming takes place in their actual homes.
It is not disclosed on the show that some of the properties are actually rented for the duration of filming.
'It's not my house. Just an Airbnb,' said Tamara, before adding: 'I was just in it for the homestay [with Dan Webb].'
Mystery solved! 'It's not my house. Just an Airbnb,' Tamara told Daily Mail Australia on Tuesday
Tamara's