Cameron Daddo reveals what it was like on the street for TV show Filthy Rich and Homeless

He’s the Australian actor and TV presenter living in Los Angeles with his model wife Alison Brahe.

But Cameron Daddo gave up his glamorous life for ten days to take part in the TV experiment Filthy Rich and Homeless. 

The 52-year-old gave up his wallet, phone and spent cold nights on the streets, homeless. 

Difficult days: He’s the Australian actor and TV presenter living in Los Angeles. But Cameron Daddo gave up his glamorous life for ten days to take part in the TV experiment Filthy Rich and Homeless (pictured) which saw him sleeping rough on the street 

Cameron quickly found that there was an issue he had not anticipated, going to the bathroom. 

‘Initially, my major concern was honestly how I was going to relieve myself, then I thought about how much harder that would be for pre-menopausal women on the streets,’ the actor told BW magazine. 

The former Models Inc. star added: ‘You can’t use public toilets after hours when they are closed’. 

Where to go? 'Initially, my major concern was honestly how I was going to relieve myself, then I thought about how much harder that would be for pre-menopausal women on the streets,' the actor told BW magazine 

Where to go? ‘Initially, my major concern was honestly how I was going to relieve myself, then I thought about how much harder that would be for pre-menopausal women on the streets,’ the actor told BW magazine 

Experiences: Although he hadn't experienced homelessness, the star has confessed that he went through tough times after moving to Hollywood

Experiences: Although he hadn’t experienced homelessness, the star has confessed that he went through tough times after moving to Hollywood

Although he hadn’t experienced homelessness, the star has confessed that he went through tough times after moving to Hollywood.     

At one point the Big Momma’s House 2 star point suffered financial difficulties after moving to Hollywood in the early ’90s.

Cameron spoke candidly about his past struggles n an interview with Mia Freedman on her No Filter podcast.

He explained: 'There was a moment where we had $100 in the bank.' The actor is pictured with wife Alison Brahe (left)

He explained: ‘There was a moment where we had $100 in the bank.’ The actor is pictured with wife Alison Brahe (left)

‘It got very tense for a while on several occasions,’ Cameron said.  

He added: ‘Then something would open up and suddenly you forget there was a moment where we had $100 in the bank because now we’re doing okay.’

In fact, things got so bad at one point that the Australian star’s friends were leaving groceries on his doorstep just so he could feed his wife and their three children. 

Rough days: In fact, things got so bad at one point that the Australian star's friends were leaving groceries on his doorstep just so he could feed his wife and their three children. The actor is pictured with wife Alison Brahe (left)

Rough days: In fact, things got so bad at one point that the Australian star’s friends were leaving groceries on his doorstep just so he could feed his wife and their three children. The actor is pictured with wife Alison Brahe (left)



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