Married At First Sight Australia is set to return in 2025. It’s been ten years since the reality show first graced screens in 2015, gripping viewers on the quest for true love.
Ahead of its release, broadcasters have already given fans a glimpse of what’s to come in a new trailer. The 12th season looks to be jam-packed with drama, love and a game-changing twist which is set to cause fireworks.
Buckle up for Season 12 of MAFS, which is anticipated to be the most explosive edition yet, filled with unprecedented moments unseen in the series history.
Let’s take a look at everything we know so far…
When will MAFS Australia 2025 air?
Although there’s still no release date for it streaming in the UK yet, it’s set to launch to Australian audiences from Monday January 27 at 7:30 pm on Channel 9 and 9Now, so we expect to hear very soon.
What is set to come for series 12?
The excitement starts right from the wedding ceremonies, where bombshells are dropped instantly, setting the tone for the relationships throughout the show. Some couples will experience an immediate connection, while others may find themselves relegated to the friendzone.
This series introduces an entirely new test to the format: Final Test Week. In this unique challenge, the most stable couples will encounter the ultimate trial, facing the timeless dilemma, “is the grass greener on the other side?”
This season is sure to have Australia buzzing and falling head over heels for these new couples. With the unpredictable dinner parties and emotionally charged commitment ceremonies, brace yourself for laughter, tears and a whole lot of drama, as this season surprises with unexpected twists and turns.
Who will be the 2025 experts?
Our trio of experts are back, certified sexologist Alessandra Rampolla and relationship gurus John Aiken and Mel Schilling.
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They will pair our singles before guiding the couples throughout their marital journey and putting them to the ultimate test of building genuine, long-lasting relationships.
MAFS Australia’s success stories
With 11 seasons under its belt, the MAFS experiment has produced some couples that are still together today. From its most recent season 11, Jade Pywell and Ridge Barredo hit it off immediately and are still happier than ever today.
Meanwhile, despite having one of the most controversial relationships in MAFS history, Jack Dunkley and Tori Adams had the “last laugh” when they returned to the reunion stronger than ever.
Despite the challenges, Tori and Jack have taken the significant step of cohabitating, with Tori relocating from Melbourne to the Gold Coast to be with Jack.
Ellie Dix and Jono McCullough, who were not initially paired together, found love after parting ways with their on-screen partners. They’ve since moved in together and launched a business.
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