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Every post-show career move from the MAFS 2025 cast
Every post-show career move from the MAFS 2025 cast

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time14-05-2025

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Every post-show career move from the MAFS 2025 cast

This year's cast of Married At First Sight has wasted no time in announcing their next career ventures since regaining access to their Instagram accounts this week. While a handful of brides and grooms had been using backup profiles while the show aired on TV, many have had to wait over five months to log back into their social media. It appears that many participants dedicated this time to launching businesses and figuring out how to use their newfound platform to their advantage. From podcasts and products to OnlyFans and self-help websites, here are all the major career announcements from the 2025 MAFS cast. RELATED: MAFS 2025: Everything the cast has posted since getting Instagram back The one rule the MAFS cast must follow after regaining their Instagram accounts MAFS star confirms appearance on The Block 2025: 'Super fun' Carina Mirabile has revealed that she's teamed up with her close friend and hairdresser, Jacob Muller, to launch their new podcast, 'This Is Chaos'. The duo connected during MAFS when Jacob did Carina's hair for the dinner parties, and they regularly filmed content together from his salon chair. Jacob tells Yahoo Lifestyle they've been keeping the podcast under wraps for a while, and they're thrilled by the positive response from fans. 'Let's just say it all started mid glam with zero plans, a bit of chaos and a whole lot of real talk,' he says. 'What can fans expect? Think glam room meets group chat hehe.' Meanwhile, Carina teases that she's 'ready to go deep, get raw and vulnerable, and shut [down] those rumours about 'fake' Carina'. While he's yet to officially announce his new venture on social media, fans noticed on Monday that Teejay Halkias had quietly updated his Instagram bio to say that he is the founder of CoPro, a protein drink set to 'revolutionise the health industry'. The intruder groom tells Yahoo Lifestyle he's been working on the product for over a year and hopes to officially launch in the next couple of months. 'CoPro is a new wave in plant-based performance - a clean, dairy-free protein drink packed with 31 grams of faba protein, natural coconut hydration, and zero compromise on flavour,' he explains. 'After over a year of formulation, taste-testing, and fine-tuning every gram, it's finally here to shake up the functional beverage space. No dairy. No nuts. No BS. Just smooth, crave-worthy fuel for people who move in a 400ml bottle!' After receiving praise on the show from both Rhi Disljenkovic and Jacqui Burfoot about his cooking skills, Jeff Gobbels announced on Tuesday that he had launched a new account called Jeff Eats. The electrician and former actor posts videos making 'simple, delicious and healthy-ish meals', starting with his recipe for prawn tacos. Katie Johnston has seemingly followed in the footsteps of Lucinda Light and launched her own self-help website, It's Wild By Katie. The fan-favourite bride, who has qualifications in behavioural science and life coaching, offers free courses designed to cover common toxic psychological traits inspired by her MAFS experience. She also has plans to launch 'weekly check ins' where she and her followers in both Australia and the UK can 'have a tea, cleanse, meditate and hang out together while we discuss what we are learning in life, grow a sense of connection and community while doing some self reflection activities'. As well as the courses, her website currently sells a range of teas for $29.95 each, and two original acrylic paintings for $2000 and $2500. Paul Antoine is one of the many MAFS participants who did an Instagram Q&A on Tuesday and teased that he's working on a few projects, which are 'all looking good'. One thing he won't be doing, however, is joining the adult subscription-based platform OnlyFans. 'When is the OF dropping? Well, I'm sorry to disappoint, but it will never happen ever,' he declared. Yahoo Lifestyle recently revealed that Paul had left his job as a wellness advisor after filming the show and is now focusing on an online training business and creating personalised programs for clients and social media followers. SHOP: ☀️ Tax laws to burn Aussies on summer essential: 'Many of us struggle' 💅 Aussie company making beauty more accessible and less of a burden 💁‍♀️ The lash and brow oil that will save you hundreds at the salon Meanwhile, Yahoo Lifestyle confirmed on Tuesday that Adrian Araouzou had been dropped by Roxy Jacenko's agency, Ministry Of Talent, just a few days after they announced they were representing him. Adrian told us that there were 'no hard feelings' and he wants to 'go back to what [he] was doing before', which includes running his own e-commerce business. 'I plan on dissociating anything to do with MAFS,' he shares. 'I enjoy creating content, so I'll continue to keep on doing that just like I was doing before the show. I have other business ventures that I would like to explore and see where life takes me. I am an open book right now.'

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