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Refinery29
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Refinery29
Everything We Know About The Farmer Wants A Wife 2025 Reunion
Farmer Wants A Wife 2025 has been a wild ride so far. We've seen texting drama between Farmer Thomas and ex-contestant Claire, Farmer Corey and Keeley were accused of sleeping together, and intruder Farmer Jack is currently shaking things up. Three farmers have left the show with their winners, but we're yet to see who Corey and Jack pick. One of the most interesting episodes of Farmer Wants A Wife is always the reunion, typically filmed a month after the show wraps up, so viewers can get a glimpse of how the couples have settled into their new lives. While there hasn't been much information leaked about the Farmer Wants A Wife 2025 reunion yet, an anonymous contestant has given us some sneaky inside info. Here's everything we know about the Farmer Wants A Wife 2025 reunion below. When is the Farmer Wants A Wife 2025 reunion? There are only two farmers left on Farmer Wants A Wife 2025, so the finale and reunion can't be too far away. The reunion date hasn't been confirmed, but in 2024, there were 19 episodes in total. If this season is a similar length, you can expect the Farmer Wants A Wife 2025 reunion to be around June 23, 2025. Who was invited to the Farmer Wants A Wife 2025 reunion? According to our insider, only the farmers and their winners were invited to attend the Farmer Wants A Wife 2025 reunion. While the anonymous contestant believes nobody was "annoyed" they weren't invited back, it would have been a great opportunity to air out some grievances. "I think it would be too hard to have everyone back. But I think it would be nice for anyone who maybe left without clearing some things up or not on the best terms to discuss and find a resolution," they said. "Maybe to say whether they have found love, life after Farmer Wants A Wife, lessons learnt, etc. After all, typically reunions are a place to do this and clear the air." Who will be attending the Farmer Wants A Wife 2025 reunion? Based on our intel, it looks like the only cast members attending the Farmer Wants A Wife 2025 reunion will be Farmer Jarrod and Chloe, Farmer Tom and Georgie, Farmer Thomas and Clarette, Farmer Corey and Farmer Jack, and their winners. Rumours flying around have guessed Corey's winner to be Keeley and Jack's winner to be Sarah, but we'll just have to wait and see. Which couples are rumoured to still be together? The Farmer Wants A Wife 2025 reunion was filmed in early December, according to our insider, about four weeks after filming wrapped. Who will host the Farmer Wants A Wife 2025 reunion? Natalie Gruzlewski will more than likely be hosting the Farmer Wants A Wife 2025 reunion and asking the couples some juicy questions. During previous reunions, the episode is hosted by by host of the show itself, and we have no reason to believe 2025 will be any different. What could happen during the Farmer Wants A Wife reunion? We'll get an update on all the couples and see if anybody is talking marriage, babies or moving in together. If we're lucky, we might even see a filmed proposal. Of course, it could go the other way, and we could see some broken hearts if any relationships didn't work in the real world.
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.'


Daily Mail
24-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Farmer Wants a Wife stars reveal their 'shock' over brutal conditions on set as they share the toll the show is taking on them
Life on the land is never easy. And according to contestants on Farmer Wants a Wife, this season once filming starts looking for love can seem like a full time job. Farmer Corey has opened up about his experience on the hit dating show and says he was not prepared for the disruption to his work routine. Speaking in an interview with Yahoo Lifestyle on Wednesday Farmer Corey, 24, explained, 'You don't get much time, if any time at all, to do any farm work. 'And if you do, you just run yourself into the ground in terms of sleep and mental capacity and that.' He added: 'It's that full-on with the hours of filming that you think you can get time to do a bit of farm work, like, I'll do this here and there, but by the end of the day, it's an intense process'. Another contestant, Farmer Thomas, 35, also shared with the publication that he was 'shocked' about the realties of TV production. 'The whole stop-start, ready at this time, and then you sit there and do nothing, or it's flat out,' he said. 'I thought I'd be able to do a bit of work during the day, but you don't do that. All you do is snack all day on sugary snacks and get a bit fatter. 'End of the day, you're so drained and tired, but you've got so much on your mind and you struggle to sleep.' It comes after Farmer Wants A Wife 2025 premiered on Monday and saw six hopefuls punted off the farm, and Tuesday was no different. Six more ladies were sent packing with no chance to find love with Farmer Jarrad and Farmer Tom. Tom said goodbye to Kaitlin, Katie and Natalie, while Jarrad kicked off Ella, Holly and Imogen. Kaitlin, 30, however was having none of it, utterly heartbroken after thinking she had made a link with Tom. 'I thought we had a good connection on our speed date,' she said, tearful, before storming off camera. 'I just feel completely blindsided, to be honest. I just can't do this' the equine sales worker from NSW said, breaking down. Farmer Tom invited 28-year-old primary school teacher Eliza, 27-year-old registered nurse Emma, 29-year-old fitness coach Emmie-Rose, 28-year-old registered nurse Georgie and 34-year-old lawyer Bridget back to the farm to get to know them better. Clearly smitten by Eliza, Tom invited her on a 24-hour date where they enjoyed a magical evening in Tom's barn. Eliza said she was excited to have the farmer all to herself, saying he was 'definitely ticking all the boxes at the moment!' In the end, Tom picked Georgie, Emmie-Rose, Emma and Bridget to come back to the farm. Meanwhile, Jarrad selected Maneesha, Lucy, Chloe, Brianna and Ashlee for his potential love interests.


Daily Mail
22-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Farmer Wants A Wife hopeful breaks down and storms off as she's dumped after speed date as SIX MORE ladies exit just two episodes into the season
Farmer Wants A Wife 2025 has opened the season with a brutal bang. Monday night's episode saw six hopefuls punted off the farm, and Tuesday was no different. Six more ladies were sent packing with no chance to find love with Farmer Jarrad and Farmer Tom. Tom said goodbye to Kaitlin, Katie and Natalie, while Jarrad kicked off Ella, Holly and Imogen. Kaitlin, 30, however was having none of it, utterly heartbroken after thinking she had made a link with Tom. 'I thought we had a good connection on our speed date,' she said, tearful, before storming off camera. 'I just feel completely blindsided, to be honest. I just can't do this' the equine sales worker from NSW said, breaking down. Farmer Tom invited 28-year-old primary school teacher Eliza, 27-year-old registered nurse Emma, 29-year-old fitness coach Emmie-Rose, 28-year-old registered nurse Georgie and 34-year-old lawyer Bridget back to the farm to get to know them better. Clearly smitten by Eliza, Tom invited her on a 24-hour date where they enjoyed a magical evening in Tom's barn. Eliza said she was excited to have the farmer all to herself, saying he was 'definitely ticking all the boxes at the moment!' The pair spent the night talking about family and animals before ending the night with a kiss. 'There could be some love blossoming there for sure' he said. In the end, Tom picked Georgie, Emmie-Rose, Emma and Bridget to come back to the farm. Meanwhile, Jarrad selected Maneesha, Lucy, Chloe, Brianna and Ashlee for his potential love interests. Jarrad invited 22-year-old education support worker Ash, 21-year-old bartender Chloe, 23-year-old jillaroo Lucy, 25-year-old business owner Maneesha and 22-year-old jewellery store manager Bri back to his Stanthorpe sheep farm. Sensing a strong connection with Chloe and being fond of her 'big personality', Jarrad followed his instincts and invited her on the first 24-hour date. After a romantic swim at a nearby waterfall, Jarrad prepared a barbeque dinner for the pair. 'It meant a lot to be able to cook for her and just for her,' said Jarrad. 'We've got a similar sense of humour and really like being around each other.' Chloe also enjoyed her alone time with Jarrad, saying, 'Today has really grounded my feelings for Jarrad. Fingers crossed; they only grow from here.' For his 24-hour date with 22-year-old optometrist Keeley, Biloela farmer Corey decorated his barn with fairy lights and flowers, creating a romantic space for the couple to get to know each other. During their date, Corey and Keeley talked about their grandparents with Corey noting it was rare to 'fall for someone' who was on the same wavelength when it came to family. After sharing their first kiss at the end of the date, Keeley admitted she was feeling 'a little bit smitten' with Corey. After inviting Claire for the first 24-hour date, Thomas was excited to show her around the farm. For Claire, the night was an opportunity to find out what made Thomas tick. 'I'm hoping to get a deeper understanding of Thomas and what he's about, who he is as a person.' Nestled on the back of a vintage truck once owned by his grandfather, Thomas told Claire she was 'beautiful' before the couple shared their first kiss.
Yahoo
21-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Farmer Wants A Wife's Thomas reveals why filming the show was a 'nightmare'
It's no surprise that most of the leading men on Farmer Wants A Wife feel uncomfortable while filming the reality show. Not only is it often their first time being in front of a camera, but they also go from living solo to suddenly having a group of women on their farm vying for their attention. Speaking with Yahoo Lifestyle ahead of Monday night's premiere, 35-year-old South Australian farmer Thomas admits the housing situation was one of the biggest challenges for him on the show. In fact, he describes it as a 'nightmare' dating five women at once and having them all under the same roof. 'A few mates were like, 'Oh, it would be your dream having five girls in your house', but it was a bit of a nightmare,' he remarks. 'Not bad for them, just their feelings. You don't want to manipulate them or play with their feelings, and I guess that's one of the hardest things. 'You couldn't really be 100 per cent honest with them and tell them how you're feeling, because they'd probably talk to the other girls. I'm a pretty honest and open person, probably too honest, and I found that pretty hard.' RELATED: Farmer Wants A Wife fans notice glaring last minute change to new season Farmer Wants A Wife contestants spoil the show before premiere: 'My love' Farmer Wants A Wife 2025: All the contestants hoping to find love 24-year-old Queensland farmer Corey adds that he didn't want to hurt any of his contestants on the show, which became more difficult as filming went on. 'You know in your gut where you're leaning and you know who you're most interested in, but you can't say anything. It's a challenge in itself to do that.' The first episode of Farmer Wants A Wife will feature 32 ladies taking part in a series of speed dates in the Hunter Valley, before the farmers each choose their top five to invite back to their farm. Thomas shares that even with a smaller pool of women to connect with, he initially struggled to get to know each of them individually because of the unique environment they were in. 'You'd have those private moments talking and getting to know someone, and another girl would come in and interrupt that,' he recalls. 'I got a bit annoyed with that, and you couldn't catch up on that conversation for another day or two. 'I found that probably one of the hardest things to really connect. Someone would interrupt when you were talking, and that's what I struggled with.' Corey agrees it was a 'challenge' trying to give each contestant an equal chance and get to know them on a deeper level. 'They've sacrificed a lot to be there for the risk of finding love, and you don't want to break anyone's hearts at the end of the day, but it's inevitable. And you always fear that you may get your own heart broken at the end of the day as well,' he says. SHOP: 💅 Aussie company making beauty more accessible and less of a burden 🕶️ Aussie brand founded by Air Force pilot solves year-round parenting problem ☀️ Tax laws to burn Aussies on summer essential: 'Many of us struggle' 'There's really a lot playing on your mind through the whole process of it.' Farmer Wants A Wife premieres Monday, 21 April at 7:30pm on Channel Seven and 7plus