
Spoiler Alert! Farmer Wants A Wife host Natalie Gruzlewski reveals who finds love on hit dating show
Farmer Wants a Wife host Natalie Gruzlewski has come out with a stunning spoiler about the couples looking for love this season.
The 48-year-old fan favourite has revealed that all four farmers are set to head off into the sunset with a match ahead of the finale.
Natalie's surprising comments come after Daily Mail Australia revealed exclusively this week that hunky Farmer Jarrad could still be on the market.
In a new interview with Who on Monday, Natalie teased that she did not want to 'give too much' away before emerging with her spoiler.
'I can say all of our farmers find love. You'll have to wait and see which lucky ladies they choose,' she said.
Elsewhere in the chat, Natalie commented on the show's 'success rate' in finding successful matches for the contestants.
'I think it's the real deal. It [the show] has a whole lot of heart. The farmers have the opportunity to decide who they want to meet from the outset,' she said.
'I think that does contribute to how many happily ever afters there have been.
Since its debut in 2007 Farmer Wants a Wife Australia has had 11 marriages emerging from contestants matched in the show, as well as seven couples who are still together.
It comes after 22-year-old fan favourite Farmer Jarrad was tipped to find a fairytale ending on the show with frontrunner Chloe.
But questions are now swirling about the fate of his relationship after fans claimed he's been behaving like a bachelor off-screen.
'He didn't act like someone in a relationship,' one festivalgoer told Daily Mail Australia, alleging they encountered Jarrad at a country music gig in Tamworth back in January – weeks after he reportedly wrapped filming on the show.
'He was chatting up women left and right. He even joked about being 'done with dating shows.' Honestly, it seemed like he was single or just didn't care who saw.'
Another punter who claims to have seen Jarrad at a rural pub earlier this year echoed the sentiment.
'There was no mention of a girlfriend. He was pretty flirty. If he's still with the girl from the show, he's got a strange way of showing it.'
While Channel Seven has kept a tight lid on how the season ends, speculation is mounting online that Jarrad may have quietly parted ways with his chosen lady – or possibly signed up for the wrong reasons altogether.
Some viewers have questioned whether the aspiring country crooner joined the reality series as a strategic move to boost his public profile and music career.
'He's got a good voice and he's been pushing his music pretty hard,' said one industry insider. 'No surprise if he saw this as a launchpad.'
Despite being described by some as 'one of the nicest blokes you'd ever meet,' Jarrad, a country musician by trade, has been slammed online by fans who believe the only thing he's truly chasing is a record deal.
'I think he was supposed to apply for Australian Idol – he's looking for a recording deal, not a wife,' one unimpressed Facebook user wrote.
Another added, 'So he doesn't come from a farming background… he doesn't own a farm… and wants to buy back his great-grandfather's property from 30 years ago… Is he even a farmer? Or just a guy who sings country and western?'
'He's only there for exposure for his music career,' a third person speculated, while others chimed in with 'Wrong show, buddy' and 'Seems like a nice person, but it's definitely looking like he's promoting his music.'
Despite the chatter, Chloe has remained tight-lipped on the status of their romance – though fans have noticed her appearing solo at several recent events.
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