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Married At First Sight 2026 full cast REVEALED as brides and grooms attend dinner party

Married At First Sight 2026 full cast REVEALED as brides and grooms attend dinner party

Daily Mail​12 hours ago
The cast of Married At First Sight 2026 have all met for the very first time at the show's inaugural dinner party.
Daily Mail can reveal that many of the newlyweds appeared to be off to a flying start, with some even sharing a kiss on arrival.
However, one couple appeared to miss the memo, making their entrance separately and sparking speculation about tensions behind the scenes.
First to arrive was Rebecca 'Bec' Zacharia, who looked striking in an emerald green satin halterneck gown with a daring thigh-high split.
She wore her brunette hair in a sleek, low ponytail and kept her accessories minimal to let the vibrant dress take centre stage.
Her groom, Danny Hewitt, opted for a bold button-up shirt paired with black trousers and dress shoes.
The couple shared a warm embrace on arrival, looking smitten as they made their way inside.
Meanwhile, Melissa Akbay turned heads in a bold off-the-shoulder mini dress in a striking shade of red.
She wore her brunette locks in loose waves, accessorising with drop earrings and a delicate bracelet.
Her farmer husband, Luke Fourniotis, kept it casual yet smart in a white short-sleeved polo shirt teamed with relaxed-fit brown trousers and black shoes.
Nurse-turned-influencer Alissa Fay stunned in a playful blush pink mini dress with a fitted bodice, thin spaghetti straps and a flared skater-style skirt that swished elegantly as she walked.
She paired the feminine look with pointed-toe heels and styled her blonde hair into a chic updo, accessorising with delicate drop earrings and a slim bracelet.
Her groom, David Momoh, cut a dashing figure in a navy tailored blazer layered over a crisp white shirt, paired with black trousers and polished brown dress shoes.
The pair looked every inch the loved-up newlyweds as they held hands en route to the cocktail party.
Senior couple Rebecca Zukowski and Steve Powell appeared to be going strong, sharing a kiss for the cameras before heading inside.
Rebecca dazzled in a floor-length black-and-silver sequinned gown with cap sleeves and a figure-hugging silhouette.
She wore her blonde hair sleek and straight, tucking it neatly behind her ears to reveal understated silver jewellery.
Steve looked sharp in a light grey blazer layered over a crisp white shirt, paired with cream trousers and brown dress shoes.
Former TV presenter Julia Vogl made a bold statement in an off-the-shoulder gown splashed with vibrant shades of pink, red and white in a striking abstract print.
The floor-length dress featured a daring thigh-high split and a figure-hugging cut, which she paired with fiery orange-red nails for an extra pop of colour.
Her groom, Grayson McIvor, opted for a cobalt blue jacket over a navy shirt, teamed with crisp white trousers and brown shoes.
The couple embraced warmly on arrival.
Gia Fleur exuded glamour in a strapless lilac gown with a plunging neckline and figure-hugging silhouette that flowed into a floor-length skirt.
The dress featured a ruched waist detail for added shape, while her long, honey-blonde curls cascaded over her shoulders in voluminous waves.
She accessorised with gold bangles and wore strappy heels to complete the look.
Her groom, Scott McCristal, looked dapper in a dark navy velvet blazer over a white shirt, paired with slim black trousers and polished black shoes.
The mystery bride brought old Hollywood elegance in a rich chocolate-brown one-shoulder gown with a draped neckline and fitted silhouette that fell to a mid-calf hemline.
She paired the sophisticated look with strappy heels and wore her brunette hair in loose waves, adding a pop of colour with a bold red lip.
Her groom opted for a classic light grey blazer over a white shirt, teamed with cream trousers and dark brown shoes.
Brook Crompton stunned in a pale yellow satin halterneck gown featuring a plunging neckline, open back and daring thigh-high split.
The flowing fabric caught the light beautifully as she walked, and she completed the look with strappy gold heels and her hair styled in soft, voluminous curls.
Her groom, AFL player Chris Nield, kept things sleek in a light grey button-up shirt paired with tailored black trousers and polished black shoes.
Filip Gregov's bride Stella looked radiant in a strapless hot pink gown with a figure-hugging silhouette.
The floor-length design featured a straight neckline and minimal detailing, allowing the bold colour to take centre stage.
She paired the look with nude heels and wore her brunette hair in a sleek, straight style that grazed her shoulders.
Filip cut a polished figure in a light beige suit layered over a crisp white shirt and patterned tie.
The couple shared a romantic kiss before heading inside.
Another couple, whose identities are yet to be revealed, was also spotted looking cosy as they made their way into the cocktail party – sealing their entrance with a kiss before taking their seats for the night of drama ahead.
The pair were seen looking smitten before taking their seats for the night of drama ahead
Notably missing from the line-up was TV presenter Ankita Karungalekar and her partner Micah Lomu.
Insiders tell Daily Mail Australia that the newlyweds were told they were 'no longer required on set' after returning from their honeymoon.
'The team really liked them – they had great chemistry and brought something different to the mix,' one production source told Daily Mail.
Married At First Sight returns to Channel Nine in 2026.
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