SCARBOROUGH, MAINE: Hot Radio Maine's night host Hayley Smith-Rose is all set to star in Netflix's new show 'Surviving Paradise'. The 32-year-old DJ who lives in Scarborough, will compete for survival with 11 others on a show that promises to be a thrilling adventure.
Born in Nashua, New Hampshire, the DJ has been living in Maine for the last 13 years.
Hayley graduated from Nashua High School in 2010 and secured her bachelor's degree in Music Administration from the University of Maine at Farmington in 2014.
Hayley has been working as an on-air personality and assistant program director for the past eight years and is also the host of the podcast 'Fever Dream Diaries'.
Hayley, known to her listeners as 'Haylstorm', is also popular on Instagram with 5.5K followers.
Is 'Surviving Paradise' star Hayley Smith-Rose married?
Her posts on social media certainly suggest that she has someone special in her life. Hayley has been constantly uploading photos on Instagram where she is seen along with this person.
On March 2023, Hayley uploaded images featuring this mystery man and wrote, "Today marks 10 years with my best friend ❤️ lucky is an understatement." She did not specifically mention if the person was her husband but the comments on the photo indicated this was the case.
A comment said, "Favorite couple ever!!!" To this, Hayley replied, "Love you endlessly!!" hinting that they are indeed a couple. Another user commented, "Congratulations happy anniversary and many more blessed years my sag twin." Hayley again replied, "Thank you my love!!"
Since Hayley did not tag the person in any of the posts, the name of the person is not revealed.
What will Netflix's 'Surviving Paradise' Season 1 be about?
Netflix's 'Surviving Paradise' will feature 12 strangers who will compete with each other and will have to bring their A-game if they want a shot at the $100,000 jackpot. The contestants will be given a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to travel to a remote tropical villa.
The trailer of the show declares, "In this game, everyone starts with nothing." The trailer suggests that the contestants will have to survive in the jungle with almost no facilities in order to truly enjoy paradise.
Moreover, the alliances the participants make on the show will help them persevere under testing conditions. The teaser also claims, "But, the enemies can send you back to hell," and shows the contestants going back to the jungle where they have to struggle to survive.
The official synopsis states, "Twelve contestants think they are going to have the summer of their lives and live the life of luxury in a clifftop, oceanside villa. What they don't know is that they'll have to start with nothing, living in the woods without any lavish amenities."
"Through friendships and alliances, they'll team up to fight their way into the villa for a chance at the $100,000 grand prize. Hosted by Jessimae Peluso," it adds.
Netflix's 'Surviving Paradise' Season 1 will premiere on October 20.