Thursday, September 25, 2014

Nickelodeon Australia Presenters Luke and Wyatt Talk About SLIMEFEST 2014; Cody Simpson Slimes Younger Sister Alli Simpson

To celebrate Nickelodeon Australia holding the networks 3rd annual SLIMEFEST event, SLIMEFEST 2014, the BIGGEST kid-powered, star filled family slimefest of the year, which this year is going to be bigger, better and SLIMIER than ever before and feature the most slime of all time, this weekend in Sydney and Melbourne, The West Australian has unveiled a exclusive interview with Nickelodeon Australia presenters Luke Ryan and Wyatt Nixon-Lloyd, who will be hosting SLIMEFEST 2014, which you can read in the article below!

As part of their interview, Luke and Wyatt talk about hosting Nickelodeon, "Camp Orange" and SLIMEFEST, talk about how Nickelodeon is working on increasingly creative ways to deliver slime (a slime cannon is in discussions), and hint that SLIMEFEST could be visiting Perth, their hometown, as part of Nick's fourth annual SLIMEFEST event, SLIMEFEST 2015!

Additionally, in a separate article, The Daily Telegraph Australia is reporting that to further celebrate Nickelodeon SLIMEFEST 2014, Cody Simpson slimed his younger sister Alli Simpson with Nickelodeon's famous green slime in Sydney ahead of their performances at SLIMEFEST 2014, where Alli will be performing live for the first time ever! Alli also hints that she'll be getting slimed at SLIMEFEST 2014!


From The West Australian via Yahoo! News Australia:
It could get messy



Luke Ryan and Wyatt Nixon-Lloyd. Picture: Mark Metcalfe. The West Australian.

For the past five years, West Aussie entertainers Luke Ryan and Wyatt Nixon-Lloyd have had a blast as the hosts of Nickelodeon's children's game show Camp Orange. So when I suggest the now 30-year-old duo may be getting a little old school for the network's primary school demographic, the WAAPA-trained performers and best mates burst into laughter.

"Well I didn't think that, but I do now, thanks," Nixon-Lloyd says in mock shock.

"Yeah, we're getting old," Ryan agrees. "I just turned 30 and that's a scary age in kids' entertainment! When you turn 30 it's like 'jeepers creepers!' But the thing about Nickelodeon is that they're so supportive of us. They allow us to have that Peter Pan thing going on, where we don't have to grow up at work. We just get to be big idiots."

Big idiots is exactly what they will get to be, again, as Nickelodeon's third annual Slimefest gushes into Sydney and Melbourne this weekend with more concerts, games and icky sticky slime than ever before. More than 9000 screaming kids will get to enjoy free rides, games and non-stop performances from the likes of Ricki-Lee, Dami Im, Cody Simpson, Alli Simpson, Justice Crew, Sabrina Carpenter, The Collective, Timomatic and Savage.

"This is going to be the experience of a lifetime," said The X-Factor winner Im. "I'm not afraid to get messy, bring it on!"

Perth viewers will be able to catch the best bits of all the gooey action with a 90-minute special on Monday.

"We're really pumped because we're doing two cities this year," says Nixon-Lloyd, who has co-hosted the sludge-fest with WAAPA theatre arts graduate Ryan for the past two years in Sydney. "We're doubling the fun and we've got a great mix of local acts and great international names. It's going to be good clean messy fun!"

The emphasis, Nixon-Lloyd says, is on mess, with the annual slime-a-palooza aiming to break the Guinness World Record for the most kids slimed - ever!

"When we've been doing rehearsals, we have to keep stopping as they bring in forklifts carrying these big megalitre containers full of slime," Manjimup-raised Nixon-Lloyd explains. "And they bring in unending supplies of the stuff. After 70 or so containers I thought 'yeah, that's enough,' and then they bring in 70 more! So yeah, it's a lot."

"And in past Slimefests," Geraldton-raised Ryan adds, "the goo was distributed in inventive ways, such as a slime guns, a dunk tank and a slime shower. But Nickelodeon is working on increasingly creative ways to deliver dollops of goop. A slime cannon is in discussions.

"And there's a real possibility that we could tour it to our home town of Perth next year, because I really want to see that new Perth Arena covered in slime."

The duo made the move from Melbourne - where they were often roomies - to Sydney last year to be closer to Foxtel and Nickelodeon's HQ.

"It's been really great doing Camp Orange, lots of web stuff and Slimefest. We're involved in all the writing of things and are much more hands on," says Nixon-Lloyd.

The pair also perform various hosting gigs and stand-up comedy as solo and comedy duos. As for Camp Orange, there's no stopping the veteran hosts.

"It's just so much fun to do," Nixon-Lloyd says. "It's all about messing around and being a big kid.

"It's not mean-spirited. It's just great fun. We love doing it."

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