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Daily Mail
20-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Former Farmer Wants a Wife contestant drops a cheeky spoiler about which couple end up together this season
Daisy Lamb has teased a major spoiler about just who will walk away into the sunset from season 2025 of Farmer Wants a Wife. The 29-year-old real estate agent who found love on the hit dating show last year has shared that Farmer Tom and Georgie will end their season as a couple. 'It's come from multiple sources that Tom picks Georgie,' Daisy told Chattr on Friday. Still, she said that fans can brace themselves for a possible surprise outcome for the 31-year-old sheep farmer from NSW who also has primary school teacher Eliza as a pick. 'However, one of his neighbours near him actually messaged me and said that Eliza had moved to the farm and is working as a teacher there,' Daisy said. Daisy, who is still going strong with Farmer Todd from FWAW 2024, admitted she 'wasn't sure' Tom will pick one girl only to change his mind. She also said that Tom will leave the dating show 'early'. Meanwhile, another source contradicted Daisy's information and confirmed to the publication that Farmer Tom and Georgie are an item. 'He's with Georgie and they're still together. I don't know where that rumour started with Eliza, but that's not true at all,' said the insider. 'Eliza is doing her thing and is going alright.' It comes after Daisy recently opened up about life after the show and hinted at wedding bells with her partner Todd Melbourne. It's been over a year since season 14 of the hit Channel Seven dating show wrapped, and while some couples have called it quits, Daisy and Todd are still going strong - and looking ahead to the future. The former gym manager, who relocated from Townsville to Todd's farm in Narrabri just a month after filming the reunion in December 2023, says the move was seamless. 'Adjusting to life on the farm was really easy,' she told Yahoo Lifestyle. 'We had a really good friendship from the get-go on the show, so we're really good friends as well as partners.' 'We're pretty easy-going people, so we adjusted quite well,' she added. Now working in the mines while Todd continues farming and doing the odd building job, the couple live a low-key country lifestyle. 'We literally just go to work, come home, we'll ride horses, and that's about it. Pretty boring!' she laughed. Despite the quiet life, Daisy confirmed that marriage is definitely on the cards - eventually. 'We've had many conversations between ourselves, and when it will happen. It will happen but we're not in a rush,' she explained. 'We're in a really, really good spot in our lives, we're really happy, we've got really good jobs, and we're just going with the flow.' Unlike some of the show's other enduring love stories, it's unlikely Daisy and Todd will be tying the knot on camera. It comes after the couple, who sparked controversy with their decision to be together, recently revealed they want to start a family together sooner rather than later. They said are only focusing on the next step in their relationship, with the pair already picking out baby names, reported New Idea. 'There's definitely kids in the future. We actually sat down last week and went through kids' names - which ones we did and didn't like!' Todd agreed with his sweetheart, saying it 'makes my day' every time he gets home to find Daisy waiting for him with a smile. 'Waking up next to someone is nowhere near as lonely as what it has been. We both want to start a family. Definitely, marriage, kids, all of that's on the cards,' he said. Farmer Wants A Wife continues to hold the crown as Australia's most successful reality dating series, credited with producing 11 marriages, seven long-term relationships, and 27 children since its debut.
Yahoo
02-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Farmer Wants A Wife winner calls out the show's producers for 'sad' change
Farmer Wants A Wife returned to screens this week with four brand new farmers embarking on a quest to find their true love. While the first two episodes have been well-received on social media, many fans have said they're hopeful that this season won't be as 'drama-filled' as previous years. Ever since the series was rebooted on Channel 7 in 2020, viewers have complained that the once-wholesome reality show has become too similar to Married At First Sight thanks to certain controversial storylines and scandalous moments. Daisy Lamb, who found love on the show last season with Todd Melbourne, tells Yahoo Lifestyle that she agrees the show needs to tone down the level of drama and return to its original format. 'It's definitely the producers that chase that. The farmers are always so nervous when they go into it, and they just want an easy time, but drama sells,' she shares. 'People watch it for the drama, and it's just really sad that that's the way that Channel Seven has felt the need to go rather than just keeping it to the original first 12 seasons or something. They were so wholesome and just a really great watch.' RELATED: Farmer Wants A Wife stars reveal biggest surprise filming the show: 'Intense' Farmer Wants A Wife's Sophie reveals brutal reality of 'winning' the show Farmer Wants A Wife 2025: All the contestants hoping to find love Daisy says she's hopeful Australia 'will get sick of it eventually', but doesn't think it will happen anytime soon after millions of people tuned into last year's finale. 'If nothing changes with the audience and the viewers, then nothing will change with their production either,' she asserts. Daisy's 2024 co-star Sophie Trethowan recently told Yahoo Lifestyle that she was disappointed so many wholesome scenes of herself and Dustin Manwaring falling in love were edited out of the show. 'I guess everyone loves a bit of drama, and that's why people do stay tuned in, but there are a lot of people who do just really like those genuine love stories. I know for me and Dustin, there was so much that didn't go to air that wasn't drama-filled. They were just really nice moments,' she shared. 'I guess it is a drama reality love show at the end of the day, but you do see lots of comments where people just want to see those genuine love stories, and I feel like a lot of things get left out.' Farmer Corey told Yahoo Lifestyle before the new season premiered that he went into the experience knowing that 'every farm would have their own challenges and drama along the way', but believes it's 'natural' rather than produced. 'There's always going to be a little bit of drama, maybe a little bit of cattiness along the way and antagonism amongst the girls, because they're all there and they're all trying to compete for your attention,' he remarked. 'They all want you at the end of the day. So I think naturally, there is going to be a little bit of drama. But I think it's all mainly natural drama and girls overthinking and getting in their heads and getting anxiety, things like that, when it comes to it.' SHOP: 💅 Aussie company making beauty more accessible and less of a burden ☀️ Tax laws to burn Aussies on summer essential: 'Many of us struggle' 😴 The award-winning mattress that's 'like sleeping on a cloud' Meanwhile, Farmer Thomas said he was 'pretty lucky' that his contestants got along during filming and developed strong friendships, so he didn't experience any drama himself. 'I guess they didn't want to do anything to upset the other ladies, so they were very respectful to each other,' he added. 'I don't know if they had some little meeting or code or something that they were going to go on, but I do respect them for playing true to themself and not trying to hurt someone for their own benefit.'