
Farmer Wants A Wife's Thomas declares his feelings after emotional date: 'Could be the one!'
Things are getting real on Farmer Wants A Wife - and one smitten farmer may have already found his happily ever after.
Farmer Thomas made a heart-stirring confession on Tuesday night's episode, revealing he 'believes Clarette could be the one' following an emotional one-on-one date that left both of them in tears.
The couple returned to the pristine beaches of South Australia 's Eyre Peninsula for their most romantic date yet, where Thomas surprised Clarette with a touching video message featuring her friends and family from the UK.
Clearly overwhelmed, Clarette struggled to hold back tears as she watched heartfelt messages from loved ones back home.
'It made me feel like I'm not alone here anymore,' she told producers, while Thomas looked on adoringly.
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But it didn't stop there.
In a move that signalled just how serious things were getting, Thomas took Clarette to meet his Uncle Tom - a major milestone in the farmer's journey to love.
'My uncle's opinion and his tick of approval means a lot to me,' Thomas said.
'I believe Clarette could be the one, and I'm hoping my Uncle Tom reassures me a bit more that I'm right.'
It comes just one day after Thomas made a dramatic comeback during Monday's episode, just 24 hours after blindsiding his ladies by abruptly storming off the farm.
Clarette, Rachael, Jess and Laura were left visibly stunned when the farmer made a late entrance at the glitzy Country Ball, having had zero contact with them since vanishing in the heat of the moment.
'I'm really sorry about how it all ended,' Thomas said, pulling Clarette aside the moment he arrived. 'I shouldn't be storming out.'
Still reeling from their argument, Clarette told Thomas she felt betrayed after discovering he'd been messaging his ex, Claire, despite insisting their connection was over.
'I was so upset because I thought Claire was no longer an issue for us,' she said.
But Thomas was quick to shut down any lingering doubts.
'I mean it, I swear. The contact's deleted. No contact at all,' he insisted.
His emotional plea seemed to work, with Clarette accepting his apology before the pair sealed their reconciliation with a passionate kiss.
The shock reunion sent ripples through the group, with Jess later pulling Thomas aside for a serious chat.
She admitted she felt like she was wasting her time competing for attention and hinted at a possible exit from the show.
Despite the drama, Thomas went on to select Clarette for his next one-on-one date, proving he's all in on making their relationship work.
His surprise return, heartfelt apology, and bold decision to double down on Clarette has well and truly reignited the race for love - and thrown the farm doors wide open for more drama.
Thomas was previously caught out in a lie after it came to light that he was still in contact with old flame Claire, who left the show a few weeks ago on account of feeling self-conscious and overwhelmed.
When a message popped up on the farmer's phone from Claire, who was dubbed one of Thomas' front-runners after securing the 24-hour date in week one, he decided to be upfront with Clarette and Rachael.
However, despite his honesty, all hell broke loose on the farm, with Clarette descending into a jealous rage.
'I believed that a line had been drawn on everything, and there was no contact,' she said.
'Then I find out tonight that there has been contact since that, so I'm really upset.'
When Clarette questioned Thomas over whether he wanted to pursue things with Claire, he replied: 'No, she's dead to me.'
She then challenged the farmer, who was seemingly backed into a corner, asking why he was still messaging her if that was the case.
Thomas stood his ground, assuring her that he didn't want anything to do with her, but Clarette was having none of it.
'You keep doing things all the time and then asking for forgiveness constantly. I'm over it!' she told the farmer.
The blow up saw Clarette storm off, slam the door and close the shutters - and Thomas drove away from the farm in a frenzy - as the episode ended in a nail-biting cliffhanger
'I wouldn't put up with this outside of this experience and I'm definitely not going to lower my standards.'
Things only escalated from there, when the pair went off camera to discuss the drama and Clarette asked to see Thomas' phone.
What she discovered was a slew of messages between him and his former love interest in the weeks since she had left the show.
'So, when you were trying to get with me, you were still flirting with her?
'Everything has been a lie. Everything! Look how many messages there are, you f***ing prick!" she screamed.
The blow up saw Clarette storm off, slam the door and close the shutters - and Thomas drove away from the farm in a frenzy - as the episode ended in a nail-biting cliffhanger.
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