6 Behind-The-Scenes Scandals From Aussie Soaps

There was (mild) scandal on screen in veteran Australian soaps ‘Neighbours’ and 'Home and Away’, but it never really matched the scandals that went on off screen…

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Alan Dale Gets Fired - Neighbours

As Erinsborough patriarch Jim Robinson, Alan Dale was a Ramsay Street staple. Until he was unceremoniously fired, and his character written out with a heart attack after eight years. It was reportedly after show management heard him complaining to a co-star about the show’s wages, said to be a pretty paltry $600 a week at the time. “I made some sort of crack about the fact that when we started doing Neighbours [in 1985], we got paid the same money as when I was doing The Young Doctors [which he starred in from 1979-1983],” he told TV Week. He went on to make it big in the US, in shows like 'The O.C.’ and '24’, and movies like 'Captain America: The Winter Soldier’, so maybe it was a lucky break.

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Dieter Brummer Vs. Melissa George - Home And Away

On screen, Dieter Brummer’s Shane and Melissa George’s Angel were teen lovers. Off screen, not so much. The pair hated each other, and he says he asked show producers to kill off his character so he wouldn’t have to deal with her diva-ish behaviour anymore. “Mel was incredibly ambitious right from the outset,” he told Woman’s Day. “I think she wanted to be the next Kylie Minogue. She was a big fan and she aspired to be a big star just like Kylie. I don’t think she had much time for the cast of Home And Away.” Dieter courted scandal himself too. He was charged with assault in 2012, after scuffling with bouncers in 2012 outside a party on Logie Awards night.

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Shane Connor’s Drug Shame - Neighbours

Connor played Joe Scully in 'Neighbours’ (seen above with his on-screen family) for four years, but was sacked in 2003 after written and verbal warnings from producers over his drug use. They claimed his problem with amphetamines was the root of alleged aggressive behaviour on set, falling asleep at work, absenteeism, and delays to filming. Connor admitted using drugs, but denied behaving aggressively or unprofessionally, taking Grundy Television to court for wrongful termination and loss of earnings. He won damages of over £84,000 in 2005.

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Jay Laga'aia And Alleged Racism - Home And Away

New Zealand-born actor Jay Laga'aia was written out of his role as 'Home and Away’s Rev Elijah Johnson in 2012, but railed against producers, claiming he was the victim of racism. He took to Twitter, blasting writers, saying: “As someone who lost his job on H&A because they couldn’t write two ethnics that weren’t together, I’d like a chance to ply my trade freely.” The 'two ethnics’ remark was thought to relate to him and long-time cast-member Ada Nicodemou, who is Greek Cypriot. “Jay’s comments are offensive,” a Channel 7 spokesman said in retaliation. “We have great regard for Jay and his work on Home and Away during the last two years. It is insulting to suggest that Home and Away is racist.”

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Rob Mammone 'Spoke The Truth’ - Home And Away

'Matrix Reloaded’ and 'Matrix Revolutions’ star Rob Mammone played local doctor Sid Walker in 'Home and Away’ from 2010 to 2013, but was written out, notably after publicly criticising the show on Twitter over the handling of a cancer storyline concerning his on-screen son-in-law. He claimed he’d been forced to re-write some of his own scenes to make them more believable. He told fans he was axed for 'speaking up for the truth too often’.

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When Brad Sued Flick For Breach Of Contract - Neighbours

Brad Willis was the handsome surf dude played by Scott Michaelson in 'Neighbours’, who, in real life, went on to become manager to Holly Valance, who played Flick Scully in the show, taking on her budding pop and modelling career. He even bagged her her role in the soap. However, he took her to court when she dropped him 15 months before the end of his contract. Michaelson alleged that while he was at a solarium convention (obviously), she was courting record labels in London without him, and got herself a record deal. The video for her hit single 'Kiss Kiss’ was even played in court. Michaelson won the case and was awarded significant damages.

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