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Channel Seven suffers embarrassing blunder in Farmer Wants a Wife promo: 'Who are those girls?'
Channel Seven suffers embarrassing blunder in Farmer Wants a Wife promo: 'Who are those girls?'

Daily Mail​

time21 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Channel Seven suffers embarrassing blunder in Farmer Wants a Wife promo: 'Who are those girls?'

He was one of the farmer's looking for love on the new season of Farmer Wants a Wife before he was axed from the show. But on Tuesday, photos linked to contestant Jack Rowlandson accidentally ended up on the show's social media pages. Seven has since taken the pictures down after fans pointed out the blunder on the FWAW Instagram and Facebook accounts. Before the new series dropped in April, Daily Mail Australia revealed that Rowlandson had filmed episodes of the show before he was edited out of the series. The tell-tale pictures show three 'mystery women' joining the shows ladies for the Country Ball episode which screened on Monday. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. 'Who are the two girls behind Thomas' ladies, maybe the farmer that got edited out?' one eagle-eyed fan commented after the snap was shared to Facebook. 'I'm wondering too,' commented another viewer on the same thread. One fan jumped to the conclusion that the women were linked to Jack's storyline. 'Maybe they forgot to edit out the girls with the farmer who was booted out?' they commented. Viewers watching the series have not seen any footage of Jack or his ladies. Seven deleted the photo showing the unknown women on Tuesday morning. It comes after FWAW made headlines earlier this year. Daily Mail Australia recently revealed that there had been a fifth farmer in the mix for the 2025 season. However Jack, 26, was cut from the show's final edit. The professional bull rider was not part of the cast when Seven officially announced the farmers starring on the show, but was in the final eight lineup. Daily Mail Australia had previously revealed there was turmoil on the set of the bucolic dating show when it emerged that the handsome reality star was seeing more than one of the contestants at the same time. Originally eight farmers, including Rowlandson, were announced as taking part in filming for the 2025 season, while Seven sifted through thousands of applicants from women wanting to appear on the show as contestants.

Farmer Wants A Wife fans slam glaring detail following Thomas' heartfelt apology to Clarette: 'They are just playing the game'
Farmer Wants A Wife fans slam glaring detail following Thomas' heartfelt apology to Clarette: 'They are just playing the game'

Daily Mail​

timea day ago

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Farmer Wants A Wife fans slam glaring detail following Thomas' heartfelt apology to Clarette: 'They are just playing the game'

Farmer Wants A Wife fans are up in arms following Monday night's bombshell episode, pointing out a baffling detail in the latest season. The 13th episode saw Thomas, 35, make a dramatic comeback to the show 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.' From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. 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. However, despite Clarette's 'forgive and forget' attitude, fans aren't so quick to breeze passed a glaring detail. Despite Farmer Thomas' obvious preference towards frontrunner Clarette and the on-and-off screen connection they share, the other three women continue to stick around. Fans flooded social media questioning why the other ladies even bother staying on the show - and why Thomas hasn't put his eggs in one basket and called it a day. Fans flooded social media questioning why the other ladies even bother staying on the show - and why Thomas hasn't put his eggs in one basket and called it a day 'Why are Thomas's ladies even there? Clarette is obviously his one. I, for one, would leave,' one person wrote on Facebook. Another chimed in: 'Totally are all giving Clarette grief, but I think they are having a relationship and they are just playing the game for the show.' Other fans poured into the comment section of the show's Instagram page to share their predictions regarding the pairing. 'Thomas picks Charette and I don't know why the other ladies are still there I feel sorry for the other ladies,' one wrote. 'He is incredibly awkward. I can't watch him anymore, let Clarette have him, gets these other deserving girls off the hook,' another said. 'He and Clarette deserve each other, all the other ladies have all been too good for him,' someone else savagely penned. Thomas' shock reunion sent ripples through the group on Monday night, with Jess later pulling the farmer 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.

Farmer Wants A Wife shock twist: Thomas returns after storming off farm during explosive fight with Clarette - and makes a bold move to win her back
Farmer Wants A Wife shock twist: Thomas returns after storming off farm during explosive fight with Clarette - and makes a bold move to win her back

Daily Mail​

timea day ago

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Farmer Wants A Wife shock twist: Thomas returns after storming off farm during explosive fight with Clarette - and makes a bold move to win her back

Farmer Thomas made a dramatic comeback on Farmer Wants A Wife on Monday night - 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. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. 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.

Cook Up's Adam Liaw shows off his magic oven
Cook Up's Adam Liaw shows off his magic oven

The Advertiser

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Advertiser

Cook Up's Adam Liaw shows off his magic oven

One of the impressive things about this show is how Liaw and the guests can carry on a conversation while cooking. Well, it's impressive to me, anyway. If I'm putting a meal together, I have to focus on that and any potential discussion goes by the wayside. But the guests here - chef Mark Olive and Food Safari's Maeve O'Meara don't seem to have any problems with that at all. As a tie-in with it being SBS's 50th this year, they're making Special Broadcasting Suppers. Because the initials are SBS, geddit? For me, the winner is Liaw's Portugeuse roast chicken rice. Though it is a little jarring to see him put the chicken in the oven and seemingly pull it back out seconds later completely cooked. There's not even a hint of "here's one I prepared earlier". The only explanation is that Liaw has a magic oven. What has happened to this show? It used to be an oasis of wholesomeness in the oft-sleazy world of dating shows (yeah, MAFS, I'm talking about you). But in this season, things have gone really pear-shaped. Two farmers were allegedly axed before the show went to air for hooking up with other women during the production. So, more Farmer Wants a Booty Call than anything else. Now, Farmer Thomas appears to have been texting one of the women who had already left the farm, while the remaining ladies were trying to woo him. That saw him leave his own farm at the end of the last episode. And probably had the producers rubbing their hands with glee about all the plotlines this delivered. In tonight's episode, the farmers and the ladies are all going to a "Country Ball", which sounds like a rural tradition but is really a staged event where they are the only attendees. The big mystery is whether or not Farmer Thomas will come back to the farm or if the ladies will have to bring in the wheat themselves during harvest time. The title of this series about mixed martial arts definitely suggests some nefarious dealings. But that's not the case, at least not in this first episode. The episode deals with a fighter named Kimbo Slice, who became famous on the internet for his videos of illegal bare-knuckle backyard fights. That fame led him to look at becoming an MMA fighter - well, the fame and the fact he could make a lot more money that way compared to punching on with people in a suburban backyard. Once he developed some wrestling skills rather than just relying on his fists, Slice did pretty well in the cage. He did pretty well out of it as well, becoming one of the sport's recognised faces and appearing on plenty of talk shows. But he was facing some serious health problems. It was known that he suffered high blood pressure but what wasn't known is that it was linked to an enlarged heart. At the age of 42, when he was on the list for a heart transplant, Slice was feeling unwell and was admitted to hospital. Three days later he died from congestive heart failure. So this episode is more about the Sad Side of The Cage, rather than the Dark Side. One of the impressive things about this show is how Liaw and the guests can carry on a conversation while cooking. Well, it's impressive to me, anyway. If I'm putting a meal together, I have to focus on that and any potential discussion goes by the wayside. But the guests here - chef Mark Olive and Food Safari's Maeve O'Meara don't seem to have any problems with that at all. As a tie-in with it being SBS's 50th this year, they're making Special Broadcasting Suppers. Because the initials are SBS, geddit? For me, the winner is Liaw's Portugeuse roast chicken rice. Though it is a little jarring to see him put the chicken in the oven and seemingly pull it back out seconds later completely cooked. There's not even a hint of "here's one I prepared earlier". The only explanation is that Liaw has a magic oven. What has happened to this show? It used to be an oasis of wholesomeness in the oft-sleazy world of dating shows (yeah, MAFS, I'm talking about you). But in this season, things have gone really pear-shaped. Two farmers were allegedly axed before the show went to air for hooking up with other women during the production. So, more Farmer Wants a Booty Call than anything else. Now, Farmer Thomas appears to have been texting one of the women who had already left the farm, while the remaining ladies were trying to woo him. That saw him leave his own farm at the end of the last episode. And probably had the producers rubbing their hands with glee about all the plotlines this delivered. In tonight's episode, the farmers and the ladies are all going to a "Country Ball", which sounds like a rural tradition but is really a staged event where they are the only attendees. The big mystery is whether or not Farmer Thomas will come back to the farm or if the ladies will have to bring in the wheat themselves during harvest time. The title of this series about mixed martial arts definitely suggests some nefarious dealings. But that's not the case, at least not in this first episode. The episode deals with a fighter named Kimbo Slice, who became famous on the internet for his videos of illegal bare-knuckle backyard fights. That fame led him to look at becoming an MMA fighter - well, the fame and the fact he could make a lot more money that way compared to punching on with people in a suburban backyard. Once he developed some wrestling skills rather than just relying on his fists, Slice did pretty well in the cage. He did pretty well out of it as well, becoming one of the sport's recognised faces and appearing on plenty of talk shows. But he was facing some serious health problems. It was known that he suffered high blood pressure but what wasn't known is that it was linked to an enlarged heart. At the age of 42, when he was on the list for a heart transplant, Slice was feeling unwell and was admitted to hospital. Three days later he died from congestive heart failure. So this episode is more about the Sad Side of The Cage, rather than the Dark Side. One of the impressive things about this show is how Liaw and the guests can carry on a conversation while cooking. Well, it's impressive to me, anyway. If I'm putting a meal together, I have to focus on that and any potential discussion goes by the wayside. But the guests here - chef Mark Olive and Food Safari's Maeve O'Meara don't seem to have any problems with that at all. As a tie-in with it being SBS's 50th this year, they're making Special Broadcasting Suppers. Because the initials are SBS, geddit? For me, the winner is Liaw's Portugeuse roast chicken rice. Though it is a little jarring to see him put the chicken in the oven and seemingly pull it back out seconds later completely cooked. There's not even a hint of "here's one I prepared earlier". The only explanation is that Liaw has a magic oven. What has happened to this show? It used to be an oasis of wholesomeness in the oft-sleazy world of dating shows (yeah, MAFS, I'm talking about you). But in this season, things have gone really pear-shaped. Two farmers were allegedly axed before the show went to air for hooking up with other women during the production. So, more Farmer Wants a Booty Call than anything else. Now, Farmer Thomas appears to have been texting one of the women who had already left the farm, while the remaining ladies were trying to woo him. That saw him leave his own farm at the end of the last episode. And probably had the producers rubbing their hands with glee about all the plotlines this delivered. In tonight's episode, the farmers and the ladies are all going to a "Country Ball", which sounds like a rural tradition but is really a staged event where they are the only attendees. The big mystery is whether or not Farmer Thomas will come back to the farm or if the ladies will have to bring in the wheat themselves during harvest time. The title of this series about mixed martial arts definitely suggests some nefarious dealings. But that's not the case, at least not in this first episode. The episode deals with a fighter named Kimbo Slice, who became famous on the internet for his videos of illegal bare-knuckle backyard fights. That fame led him to look at becoming an MMA fighter - well, the fame and the fact he could make a lot more money that way compared to punching on with people in a suburban backyard. Once he developed some wrestling skills rather than just relying on his fists, Slice did pretty well in the cage. He did pretty well out of it as well, becoming one of the sport's recognised faces and appearing on plenty of talk shows. But he was facing some serious health problems. It was known that he suffered high blood pressure but what wasn't known is that it was linked to an enlarged heart. At the age of 42, when he was on the list for a heart transplant, Slice was feeling unwell and was admitted to hospital. Three days later he died from congestive heart failure. So this episode is more about the Sad Side of The Cage, rather than the Dark Side. One of the impressive things about this show is how Liaw and the guests can carry on a conversation while cooking. Well, it's impressive to me, anyway. If I'm putting a meal together, I have to focus on that and any potential discussion goes by the wayside. But the guests here - chef Mark Olive and Food Safari's Maeve O'Meara don't seem to have any problems with that at all. As a tie-in with it being SBS's 50th this year, they're making Special Broadcasting Suppers. Because the initials are SBS, geddit? For me, the winner is Liaw's Portugeuse roast chicken rice. Though it is a little jarring to see him put the chicken in the oven and seemingly pull it back out seconds later completely cooked. There's not even a hint of "here's one I prepared earlier". The only explanation is that Liaw has a magic oven. What has happened to this show? It used to be an oasis of wholesomeness in the oft-sleazy world of dating shows (yeah, MAFS, I'm talking about you). But in this season, things have gone really pear-shaped. Two farmers were allegedly axed before the show went to air for hooking up with other women during the production. So, more Farmer Wants a Booty Call than anything else. Now, Farmer Thomas appears to have been texting one of the women who had already left the farm, while the remaining ladies were trying to woo him. That saw him leave his own farm at the end of the last episode. And probably had the producers rubbing their hands with glee about all the plotlines this delivered. In tonight's episode, the farmers and the ladies are all going to a "Country Ball", which sounds like a rural tradition but is really a staged event where they are the only attendees. The big mystery is whether or not Farmer Thomas will come back to the farm or if the ladies will have to bring in the wheat themselves during harvest time. The title of this series about mixed martial arts definitely suggests some nefarious dealings. But that's not the case, at least not in this first episode. The episode deals with a fighter named Kimbo Slice, who became famous on the internet for his videos of illegal bare-knuckle backyard fights. That fame led him to look at becoming an MMA fighter - well, the fame and the fact he could make a lot more money that way compared to punching on with people in a suburban backyard. Once he developed some wrestling skills rather than just relying on his fists, Slice did pretty well in the cage. He did pretty well out of it as well, becoming one of the sport's recognised faces and appearing on plenty of talk shows. But he was facing some serious health problems. It was known that he suffered high blood pressure but what wasn't known is that it was linked to an enlarged heart. At the age of 42, when he was on the list for a heart transplant, Slice was feeling unwell and was admitted to hospital. Three days later he died from congestive heart failure. So this episode is more about the Sad Side of The Cage, rather than the Dark Side.

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