Does anyone see Aaron (facial features, etc) are similar to Kyle?? Lol
I seen Aaron and immediately saw Kyle - they look very much alike! Lol
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Does anyone see Aaron (facial features, etc) are similar to Kyle?? Lol
I seen Aaron and immediately saw Kyle - they look very much alike! Lol
Neighbours newcomer Aaron Brennan will make a memorable arrival in Erinsborough later this month when he is unveiled as a male stripper that Sheila Canning has organised for The Waterhole.
Despite her best efforts, Sheila's bingo night at the bar gets off to an uneventful start until Mark and Tyler realise that the identity of the male dancer booked to spice things up is their brother Aaron, played by Matt Wilson.
Mark (Scott McGregor) explains to Tyler that he called Aaron to Erinsborough to see if he could help cheer Tyler up, but never imagined they would find him working as an exotic dancer at The Waterhole.
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Aaron Brennan arrives in Ramsay Street
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Aaron Brennan arrives in Ramsay Street
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Aaron is the male stripper at Sheila's bingo night
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Aaron is the stripper at Sheila's bingo night
As Aaron is roped into helping Tyler (Travis Burns) at the garage, a disappointed Mark confides in Sheila about how distant he feels from his brothers, having not been aware of Aaron's career change.
However, Sheila advises that Mark forgets about recreating the past and instead learns about who his brothers are now.
Armed with this advice, Mark goes back to his brothers and is determined they will be a close family again - but will he get his wish?
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Aaron entertains the audience
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Aaron entertains the audience
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Tyler and Mark are shocked
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Tyler and Mark are shocked
Meanwhile, as Aaron gets to know his new neighbours, Tyler decides to try and find him a love interest, after his brother admits an interest in meeting someone.
As Aaron is gay, Tyler introduces him to Nate Kinski, but it soon becomes apparent that his match-making skills aren't as good as he'd like to believe.
Despite Tyler's best efforts, Nate and Aaron take an instant dislike to each other due to having completely opposing views on everything.
When they realise they have been set up, both Nate and Aaron crush Tyler's hopes by insisting that they won't be getting together anytime soon. Has Tyler's plan backfired?
Neighbours airs these scenes on Tuesday, June 30, Wednesday, July 1 and Thursday, July 2 at 1.45pm and 5.30pm on Channel 5.
Neighbours introduces a new regular character in memorable fashion next week as Mark and Tyler Brennan's brother Aaron arrives in Erinsborough.
Mark contacts Aaron and invites him to pay a visit in the hope that he can help to cheer Tyler up, but he gets much more than he bargained for when Aaron turns up as a male stripper at a racy bingo night hosted by Sheila Canning at The Waterhole!
Digital Spy recently chatted to actor and model Matt Wilson, who plays Aaron, to hear all the gossip on his early days on screen.
After a couple of months filming, do you feel as though you've settled in?
"Yeah, it's great! I actually went out this week as my birthday's coming up soon and a heap of the cast came out to celebrate with me. They've really made me feel at home. When I first moved down here to Melbourne, I wasn't expecting to be welcomed so well - but everyone is so friendly. It's fantastic.
"I get along well with my on-screen brothers in particular. We get a lot of scenes together but even off air we get on like a house on fire. But all of the guys on the show are great."
How did the role come about?
"The process drew out for a long time. It started off with your normal casting process, where you're given a scene, you have to perform it and send it into the producers. Because I was interstate, a lot of it was done online via email.
"I then had to fly interstate to do more auditions and interviews. It just went on for months and months and months! (Laughs.) I was in a limbo where I might have been quitting my job and moving interstate to change career completely or I might not have been.
"It was quite an exciting time, but then one day they sent through the email and said, 'Congratulations, you've got it!'"
What can we expect from Aaron Brennan?
"Well, Aaron definitely doesn't enter the show in a boring way! He arrives in Erinsborough with an absolute bang, which people might know already if they've read about it or seen the photos!
"Aaron's an infectious person. He's really happy, he's an optimist, he's got a lot of energy and there's a really good vibe which comes off him. He's received well by absolutely everyone."
You were definitely thrown in at the deep end with your first scene! How did you feel about that?
"There are two sides to that. The first one was, 'Wow, I'm about to dance when I don't have any dancing background or training!' It was my first day on a new job with new colleagues and people that I didn't know. I had to do this dance that I was 80% sure I could do but not 100%, so that was one side of the coin!
"But the other side of it was that I knew this could not be a better way to enter a show. Some people arrive on Neighbours in a taxi on the Street, but Aaron comes in with an absolute bang so I was quite honoured to be playing him."
Does Aaron get along with both of his brothers equally, or is there one he's closer to?
"Aaron gets along with them both as much as each other. He is quite a loving and forgiving person, so not many people can do wrong by him. As you know, Mark is the obsessive compulsive guy who's really responsible and all about financial security. On the other hand, Tyler doesn't really have a moral compass - he'll just go for something if it sounds like a good idea and he doesn't care what the consequences are!
"Aaron also likes to live in the here and now. He's a bit of an opportunist, so if something sounds fun, he'll say yes - but he won't go and break the law like Tyler will. Aaron is quite sensible and quite intelligent in that respect. He's got responsibilities and he knows how to handle them, but he does take up opportunities like Tyler. I'd say he's just a little bit closer to Tyler than he is Mark."
We know Aaron is gay and that Tyler tries to set him up with Nate pretty much straight away! Is that a good idea?
"Tyler has a different motive as to why he needs to set them up. He's not just playing cupid, he's got something else that he needs to sort out! Tyler doesn't put much thought into it!
"Although Aaron is quite an infectious person and everyone receives him really well, for some unbeknown reason Nate just gives him the cold shoulder. Aaron doesn't really know how to handle that. The scene where Tyler tries to set us up is hilarious - it's an absolute car crash of a scene!"
Who does Aaron make friends with on the Street?
"There's some really good stuff coming up with Josh Willis actually. Aaron and Josh find something in common which is quite unlikely and you definitely wouldn't expect it. There's some really good fun to come from that and they become good mates. What's coming up with Aaron and Josh is actually one of my favourite storylines, so I cannot wait until I can talk more about it!"
As a model you were obviously in shape anyway, but is there any pressure to stay that way with so many stripping scenes?
"I think there's not much pressure because that's just how I live anyway, but at the same time you certainly want to stay in shape and you want to look your best, because whatever you do on Neighbours will be seen by millions of people and you've got one chance to make a good impression.
"I just keep living the same life I always have been so there's not much pressure, really!"
You've already hit the screens in Australia, so have you had a warm welcome from the fans over there?
"Yeah it's great - really good. I didn't know what to expect, but across social media and reactions from friends and family too, it's just been such a positive response. It makes me feel warm and fuzzy!"
You've had more attention than most newbies with the recent promos and photoshoots - have you enjoyed that?
"I think it's been good fun - I absolutely love it. Like I said earlier, there's no better way to enter a show than Aaron does on screen, so there has been a lot of attention because of that. Male revue dancers seem to be hot stuff at the moment - you've got Magic Mike coming out and now you've got Aaron on Neighbours. I'm absolutely honoured to be playing this role."
Is it true that we might see more Brennans further on down the line?
"There are more storylines coming up around the Brennan family. There's a lot of stuff around the brothers getting to know each other again, but then there are more Brennans coming to Erinsborough. That was also one of my favourite storylines, so I can't wait to explain what that is when I'm allowed to!"
How do you feel about people comparing the Brennans to the Braxtons in Home and Away?
"I can see the comparison there because you've got three guys around the same age who happen to have their shirts off a lot, which the Braxtons did too!
"But I think the comparisons really stop there because Neighbours has always been about families in Erinsborough. There's always been new characters introduced who are part of those families - whether it's cousins, sisters or brothers. There just so happened to be three brothers in this case."
You've been very successful with your modelling, but has acting always been an ambition of yours too?
"Yeah, acting has been a real passion of mine. For a while it was kind of like a hobby, so I would always jump on board if anyone was ever advertising for someone to be in a short film, a feature film or even anybody to just help behind the cameras.
"It's been something that I've absolutely loved doing, but I never thought about doing it as a career until this opportunity came up. I applied and I got the job and here we are!"
With acting and modelling under your belt, would you ever consider choosing one over the other?
"I think I could possibly do both at the same time, but there are no limitations to how much effort you can put into acting. You can always learn and evolve. Even some of the oldest and most experienced actors in the world will tell you that they're still learning, so I would love to continue putting 110% of my focus onto acting and see where it takes me."
New issue of Soap Extra confirms that Tyler was abused by his dad. So ths is probably why his dad arrives.Quote:
Is it true that we might see more Brennans further on down the line?
"There are more storylines coming up around the Brennan family. There's a lot of stuff around the brothers getting to know each other again, but then there are more Brennans coming to Erinsborough. That was also one of my favourite storylines, so I can't wait to explain what that is when I'm allowed to!"
Not sure if the mum will be arriving as well.
Abused? I wonder if that means verbally or physically.
he would a better love interest for josh, turn him gay
Meanwhile, Nate Kinski will come to Aaron Brennan's rescue after a night out with Josh Willis takes a nasty turn.
Aaron (Matt Wilson) will run into trouble after taking his friend Josh out for a night on the town, in a bid to help him get over his former girlfriend Amber Turner.
Aaron thinks the best way for Josh to move on is to find him a new love interest, but he makes a big mistake when he introduces him to a girl that isn't single.
Although Aaron is feeling confident in his match-making skills, Josh is left in an awkward situation when the girl's boyfriend Evan turns up. Evan and Aaron quickly get into a heated argument, but Josh manages to defuse the situation by apologising for his unknown error.
However, as Aaron heads home later that night, a still furious Evan approaches him and throws a drink into his face, before preparing to attack him.
When Nate appears just in time, he manages to stop Evan in his tracks and send him packing. By the time Aaron has regained his bearings, his rescuer has disappeared and he has no idea that it was actually Nate who came to his rescue....
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As Aaron heads home, he is confronted by Evan in the road
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As Aaron heads home, he is confronted by Evan
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Evan hurls a drink in Aarons face, then attacks him
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Evan hurls a drink in Aarons face then attacks him
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As Evan pounces on Aaron, a guardian angel appears and sends Evan on his way
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Aaron is saved by a guardian angel
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Aaron doesn't get a chance to identify his mysterious rescuer
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Aaron doesn't get a chance to identify his saviour
Neighbours airs these scenes on Wednesday, September 9 at 1.45pm and 5.30pm on Channel 5.
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Aaron is not gay. It was mentioned that Aaron had a girlfriend.[/QUOTE]
actually it was mentioned that he had a boyfriend not a girlfriend, and things have been going on with nate and aaron, hope they get together!!! :heart::heart::heart:
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actually it was mentioned that he had a boyfriend not a girlfriend, and things have been going on with nate and aaron, hope they get together!!! :heart::heart::heart:
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gilly nate is gay
actually it was mentioned that he had a boyfriend not a girlfriend, and things have been going on with nate and aaron, hope they get together!!! :heart::heart::heart:
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gilly nate is gay
yeeey!!! natron! lol :cheer:
Aaron realises he’s crossed the line professionally and morally.
While Aaron’s professional life is on the up, having been hired to be assistant to new mayor Sonya, he’s missing his boyfriend Nate who took off after getting involved in a fight.
So Aaron’s (Matt Wilson) angry and upset when he finds out that Nate (Meyne Wyatt) is back in the country and didn’t even tell him, which makes him even more susceptible to the advances of Lassiters executive Tom Quill (Kane Felsinger). Could the delvelopment manager have a different agenda?
Aaron’s first mistake is acceopting free champagne from Tom. He twigs to the conflict of interest when Tom starts asking for details on Sonya’s (Eve Morey) opinion of the Lassiters expansion proposal. When he returns the gift Tom makes a move on Aaron and since Nate hasn’t bothered to contact Aaron he agrees to a date with Tom.
With things going well the two head out for a second date but talk soon turns to the developemt and Tom is unhappy to hear that the plans might take another couple of months to get through the approval process. Tom ancourages Aaron to give him a list of everyone opposed to the expansion.
Later at work Aaron spots the complainants list and giving in to his impulses takes a photo of it and sends it to his new beau. One by one business start withdrawing their opposition as each is offered an incentive from Lassiters management and when Aaron finds out he realises he’s crossed the ethical line.
The corruption goes even deeper with Tom swapping an environmental impact report on Aaron’s computer, which leads the council to give the developement the green light. Realising he’s been taken advantage of, Aaron is forced to confess all to Sonya - who fires him on the spot.
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Neighbours star Matt Wilson has revealed that there's a darker storyline coming up for his character Aaron Brennan.
The Ramsay Street hunk looks set to be challenged in his toughest plot to date, but Wilson is happy to keep us guessing by staying tight-lipped about the exact details for now.
"I can't talk about it yet, but anything where you have to go to the dark places in your mind is really challenging," he told The West Australian.
"Anything where you have to dig deep into the emotion of something is going to be the most challenging but the most rewarding as well.
"There is a lot of support on set when you have to go to those places. If people can see you are in the zone, so to speak, they either step back or give you a pat on the back and just encourage you."
After nearly a year on screen as Aaron, Wilson added that he's been pleasantly surprised to escape any online hate.
"We get trained when we first start on how to handle trolls and stuff like that," he said. "I have been waiting for people to be mean but they just haven't.
"It could be something to do with the character. Aaron is not a bad guy at all, he is very generous and considerate of others. I have hit the jackpot with this guy."
Digital Spy
I'm going to be interviewing Matt next week, if anyone has any questions they would like answered Im sure I will have time to ask a few.
BenGillH ???
TVRage you can read my most recent Neighbours interview with Sarah Ellen there.
Thanks! This is the link to Ben's interview with Sarah Ellen:
http://www.tvrage.com/news/12177/exc...-on-neighbours
Hi everyone,
You can read part one of my interview with Matt Wilson here
http://www.tvrage.com/news/12207/exc...-on-neighbours
Hi everyone,
You can read part one of my interview with Matt Wilson here
http://www.tvrage.com/news/12207/exc...-on-neighbours
Neighbours fans have been left in more pieces than the Lassiter Hotel after a dramatic week of episodes*has snatched Josh and Doug away from us. And we could be on the cusp of discovering who is responsible for the shocking blast which tore through the hotel.
While we saw a mysterious figure tampering with the boiler which eventually led to the killer explosion, their identity was kept under wraps. But has one of the show’s cast given away who will be unmasked as the person responsible?
Matt Wilson has revealed that his character Aaron Brennan, who was seen lurking suspiciously outside of the complex before the tragedy unfolded, will be a prime suspect. But was he truly the one behind the horror – or could it all be a red herring?
Speaking to BANG! Showbiz, Wilson said: ‘This gets dragged out for Aaron for a long time. So he’s got a guilty conscience about something. It’s so complicated and it’s probably the most complicated thing that I’ve done so far.
’Speaking of complicated, other matters of his life are giving him a headache too when his ex boyfriend Nate unexpectedly returns to*Erinsborough.
Wilson teased: ‘Nate is back in town unexplained, he didn’t say why he was coming back, so he’s got like a romance he has to sort out all while having emotions for other things.
’Complicated times indeed – it seems like we shouldn’t be tearing our eyes away from Ramsay Street for a second right now…
Do you think Aaron's to blame?
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Has Aaron Brennan caused the Lassiter's explosion?
"He's definitely involved," says Matt Wilson
"There's a massive storyline that comes out of what Aaron was doing there and what he had on his mind," adds the actor
Neighbours star Matt Wilson has revealed that Aaron Brennan will be suspected of causing the Lassiter's explosion.
"Aaron is definitely involved," the actor tells RadioTimes.com.
"There's a massive storyline that comes out of what Aaron was doing there and what he had on his mind.
"In the run-up to the blast, Aaron was seen acting furtively in the vicinity of the hotel complex, but Wilson reckons that should his character turn out to be guilty, then it wouldn't have been a deliberately malicious act.
"It would be accidental. Aaron is such a nice soul and he wouldn't do anything to harm anyone. He's not the type of person to do anything like that deliberately," he adds.
This week's episodes of the Australian soap have seen the disaster claim the lives of long-standing Erinsborough residents Josh and Doug Willis. And Wilson admits that it was tough saying goodbye to actors Harley Bonner and Terence Donovan:
"It's been really upsetting. When we were first told that Josh going to die, Harley had tears in his eyes. And when they did the make-up, he really did look dead. It was heavy stuff. And Terence is absolute legend of a guy. He brightens up the green room. So, to have him gone is sad too.
"As for what lies ahead, he promises that there'll be more relationship complications for Aaron following the return of Nate, who arrives on the scene of the blast in his role as a volunteer rescue worker.
"We're on again, we're off again, we're on again," laughs the actor when discussing his on-screen love life. "Aaron loves Nate but he can't figure him out.
"And with Wilson coming up to his one-year anniversary on Neighbours, he also admits that he's experienced a massive change in his own life:*"Everything has changed.*Prior to this, I was working full-time on a building site as a carpenter. The calluses on my hand aren’t there anymore - I now have really soft, moisturised hands!
"But the part I like best about being on Neighbours is the impact that our presence can have on someone's day.*I try to say that in a modest way. Recently, we did a tour of a hospital in Perth - some of the kids had been there for a year, and just you being in that room talking to them makes their entire week. Maybe their year."So it’s almost a healing power. To have that is the biggest benefit that I’ve got out of being on the show."
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Is Aaron Brennan a killer? Star Matt Wilson previews Neighbours (VIDEO)
Aaron Brennan believes he's murdered Tom Quill by knocking him down before Lassiter's exploded, burying Tom in the rubble, but Neighbours'*Matt Wilson*reveals support for Aaron comes from an unexpected source...His ex, Nate Kinski, has returned to Erinsborough and turned up at just the right moment.
Matt told What's on TV: "Tom Quill is not to be accounted for. The explosion's happened, he's nowhere to be seen. [Mum] Julie Quill's trying to find Tom and she's been interrogating Aaron, trying to get some info out of him. Aaron's been forced to lie and he's not the sort of person who like to lie...
"Meanwhile, Nate has said you need to keep yourself quiet, you need to not tell anyone, don't tell your brother, the police officer [Mark Brennan]. We can sort this out another way. It's a very confusing time.
"Matt's shocked by Nate's reappearance, but he isn't convinced he's exactly what Aaron needs right now. "I think Nate might be trying to make up for what he's done in the past. He feels a bit guilty about disappearing. He does feel bad, which is good. But it might not be the best advice for Aaron at the moment.
"Their relationship is a battlefield, according to Matt."
Nate and Aaron, since we first started, as you know, we're complete opposites. It's quite funny - he wants this and I want this. It actually makes for good scenes because we actually bounce off each other. Whenever we do a scene together we always want the complete opposite, which makes it quite interesting. And it's much the same now ... It's always a battle, a constant battle of them trying to find common ground.
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The second half of my interview with Matt is now available to read
http://www.tvrage.com/news/12230/exc...olds-for-aaron
The second half of my interview with Matt is now available to read
http://www.tvrage.com/news/12230/exc...olds-for-aaron
Nate tries to help his troubled ex-boyfriend Aaron but the two are being watched - and plagued by sinister texts.
The last time Aaron saw Tom Quill, the man who romanced Aaron into corrupt behaviour, he was in the car park of Lassiters hotel before the explosion. After an argument, things got physical and Aaron defended himself by punching Tom and knocking him out.
Now Tom (Kane Felsinger) is missing, presumed dead and Aaron (Matt Wilson) is racked with guilt believing he is responsible for Tom’s death.
Though Aaron’s anxiety over Tom’s disappearance is preventing Aaron from reconnecting with Nate (Meyne Wyatt), Aaron is there to support his ex-army-officer boyfriend at the local Anzac Day service. Little do the pair know they are being watched by someone and things get more mysterious and for Aaron a little scary when he receives a text message from an unknow number saying “I know what you did Tom Quill”. Nate urges Aaron to stay calm and wait to see what move the texter makes next.
After another threatening message, Nate gets suspicious that Julie Quill (Gail Easdale) might be behind the disturbing messages after she confronts Aaron for information for the second time. To test his theory, Nate tries replying to the number but when Julie’s phone doesn’t light up he is back to square one.
With the texter now demanding cash to be left for them in the old well, Nate tries to comfort Aaron, leading to a kiss. Vulnerable, Aaron kiss Nate back and the pair continue locking lips, which forces them to work out where their relationship stands. Aaron explains how hurt he was by Nate’s abrupt departure from Erinsborough and Nate apologises. He admits he still has feelings for Aaron and would like to get their romance back on track if Aaron feels the same.
Their heart-to-heart is then interrupted by another text so Nate comes up with a plan to catch the person blackmailing them. When they finally unmask the culprit they will be shocked to the core. Who has been taunting Aaron all this time?
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