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Wild Croc Territory’s Matt Wright confirms co-star ‘doesn’t work for m

A second season of Matt Wright’s adrenaline-fuelled nature show is already in the works with more adventures in the Outback hoped to be released on Netflix by next year. However, in an exclusive interview with Express.co.uk, the Wild Croc Territory star revealed his brother-in-law Finn Hazleton-Hammond stopped working for him shortly after the first outing came to an end.Matt revealed Finn no longer works for his crocodile wrangling company after his challenging experience in Wild Croc’s first season.In the conservationist’s new reality series, Matt’s wife Kaia brings her brother on board to find his footing in the Australian Outback.With help from Matt, Jocko and their late colleague Willow, Finn is shown the ropes of crocodile wrangling and eventually learns how to handle some of the world’s biggest reptiles.Although he’s hoped to be making some appearances in season two, the head wrangler confirmed his brother-in-law won’t be part of the main team when the show returns.READ MORE: Mike Tindall’s ‘budgie smugglers’ spark frenzy with I’m A Celeb fans Wild Croc Territory’s Matt Wright confirms key co-star ‘doesn’t work for me anymore’ (Image: Netflix) Wild Croc Territory: Finn tries his hand at wrangling (Image: Netflix) Wild Croc Territory: Kaia brings her brother in law for some experience in the Outback (Image: Netflix) Wild Croc Territory: A second season is currently in the works (Image: Netflix)As of this year, Finn has traded life in the Outback for more comfortable living in Darwin.However, he still has a passion for nature and public welfare, and is currently affiliated with a number of charity organisations.He is also a Program Facilitator at Aboriginal Family Support Services, and also helps people in his native state of Western Australia with Communicare Inc.While his line of work is a little safer nowadays, his experience wrangling crocs will still prove invaluable during his time in the dangerous Australian bush.DON’T MISS:The Walking Dead ‘seals’ Judith death with Rick Grimes clue [SPOILERS]Tom Jones wished speedy recovery after Mammals cameo [REACTION]NCIS LA’s Marty Deeks ‘exits’ after season 14 tease [THEORY]’He’s now taking indigenous kids out and doing programmes with them and getting them on track as well,’ Matt confirmed.’So he’s using some of his skills that he’s learned.’Finn’s departure from the core group may come as a disappointment for the show’s fans after it became one of Netflix’s most popular new reality shows this year.Thankfully, Matt has assured viewers he’s still a part of the family and will be dropping in for appearances during the upcoming season.

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