Married At First Sight Australia: Which couples are still together?
Spoilers ahead!
Married At First Sight Australia has basically been the only thing keeping us going in lockdown 3.0. Sure, there’s been Celebs Go Dating too, but it’s not quite bringing the drama like MAFS. It’s even giving Love Island a run for its money!
Although the series was first recorded and aired in Oz in 2019, it’s currently airing every weeknight on E4 and people are absolutely hooked. We’ve been glued to our seats as cheating bombshells, explosive showdowns and shock walkouts all played out on screen.
But with the series coming to an end in the UK this week (SOB), we began wondering which couples are still together.
We’ve watched the couples walk down the aisle, go on their honeymoons and meet their other halves’ families, but who was able to make their relationship last? Not many as it turns out…
Which Married At First Sight Australia couples are still together?
Erin Bateman and Bryce Mohr, season two
The couple met way back in season two and are still going strong. The pair prefer to remain out of the spotlight and are happily living together in Melbourne.
Jules Robinson and Cameron Merchant, season six
Oh, Cameron and Jules. From the minute Jules and Cam had their first wedding dance without any music, we had an inkling they were in it for the long haul. And we were right! The pair now have a baby together, who was born in October last year, and tied the knot properly after the show. So, yes - sometimes this wild experiment does work.
Martha Kalifatidis and Michael Brunelli, season six
Martha and Michael were an extremely drama free pair (in comparison to everyone else) so it's no shock that they have actually managed to stay together. They are now living together in Sydney whilst becoming full-time influencers. Oh, and they're engaged so they will be tying the knot for real very soon.
Melissa Rawson and Bryce Ruthven, season eight
Despite Bryce repeatedly putting down Melissa's appearance during the show and more dramatic showdowns than we've had hot dinners - the on-off couple are surprisingly stronger then ever. In fact, they're living together, are officially engaged, have matching tattoos and have just welcomed baby twins.
If you’ve somehow not heard of Married At First Sight before, allow us to catch you up to speed.
The show follows a group of singletons who get hitched to their spouses the first time they meet. Yep, the first time they lay eyes in each other is as they’re walking down the aisle.
As you can expect, much drama ensues as the couples spend time getting to know each other and try to live happily ever after.
There were a few UK versions of the show, which has aired on Channel 4 for five series, but they were nowhere near as scandalous as the Aussie edition.
Married At First Sight Australia is available to binge on All 4.
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