Reality TV couple who won Alaskan lodge say they’ve been swindled
A UK couple say their dream of winning their own Alaskan lodge in a reality TV show competition turned into a nightmare when the owner flipped the script on them and decided to keep the home.
Emily Padfield, 37, and Mark Warner, 53, competed against five other couples for a chance to win Ose Mountain, a homestead roughly 80 miles northwest of Mount McKinley, on the BBC show “Win the Wilderness” that aired in February, the Sunday Times reported.
Over the course of the four-week challenge, they chowed down bear meat stew and plunged into freezing water, the outlet reported.
Their grit on the show paid off and they were chosen by its owners, Duane and Rena Ose, to take over the three-story home without running water.
But then Rena, 76, died in May after a heart operation and the next month, her 78-year-old widower began a new relationship, according to the couple.
“We’d been talking to him throughout lockdown, planning to go to Ose Mountain with him to scatter Rena’s ashes, but suddenly he was distant,” Padfield said.
Since then, he stopped answering their calls and decided he was keeping the house even though the couple are now the legal owners, the outlet reported.