While Married At First Sight is known for all its drama, there’s no denying there is some beauty to the ceremonies. And, before all the wine is thrown, when the couples say “I do” they do so in front of some of the most stunning sights Australia has to offer.
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Once MAFS kicks into gear, our main visual will, of course, be the dinner table. It is, after all, where all the magic happens.
But before all the insults fly and the brides and grooms dramatically swap partners, there is still the ever-so-important task of actually getting hitched.
From Richmond to the Hunter Valley, we’re compiling all of this year’s MAFS wedding locations so you can bask in all their beauty.
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Bryce & Melissa | Richmond, NSW
Radio announcer Bryce and workplace trainer Melissa got hitched in Richmond, NSW. It’s known for its picturesque views of rivers and mountains, ideal for some gorgeous wedding shots! And a perfect backdrop for the sparks that flew between the couple.
Jake & Rebecca | Hunter Valley, NSW
CEO of a mental health charity Jake and business manager Bec tied the knot in New South Wales’ gorgeous Hunter Valley, which is known for its wine regions. Perfect for a boozy dinner party! It’s a shame the couple were too busy enduring a frosty ceremony to enjoy the view.
Cameron & Samantha | Sydney
Lovebirds Samantha and Cam tied the knot in a stunning Sydney venue in Alexandria. While the couple initially hit it off, crane operator Cam withdrew from property developer Sam once he learnt she has kids. Hopefully the pair can rekindle that initial spark.
Brett & Booka | Hunter Valley
Just like Jake and Rebecca, electrician Brett and musician Booka got hitched in the gorgeous Hunter Valley region. And it wasn’t just the view Brett was taken with – the 31-year-old was instantly smitten with his bride.
Sam & Coco | Hunter Valley
James & Joanne | Sydney
Car salesman James, 44, and barber Joanne, 39, tied the knot in the beautiful city of Sydney. As James prepared for the big day, stunning sights of the harbour bridge could be seen from his window and the couple eventually said their vows in a picturesque garden. Let’s hope the bride and groom can go the distance!
Jason & Alana | Sydney
Another Sydney wedding! This time, 35-year-old construction estimator Jason and 30-year-old teacher Alana wed in the city’s stunning State Theatre. Jason was instantly smitten with Alana calling the bride “out of (his) league”.
Patrick & Belinda | Hunter Valley
Personal trainer Patrick, 27, and door-to-door saleswoman Belinda, 29, also tied the knot in the gorgeous Hunter Valley. The chatty couple seemed to enjoy each other’s conversation just as much as the gorgeous view.
Russell & Beth | Sydney
First beach-side wedding! 37-year-old diesel mechanic Russell wedded 39-year-old psychology student Beth in a gorgeous eastern beach-side wedding in Sydney. And, in what was a MAFS first, the couple had no guests attend due to COVID-19. These two got off to a rocky start – let’s just hope they can find that spark they’re looking for.
Johnny & Kerry | Richmond NSW
Kerry and Johnny, both 30, wed in the gorgeous town of Richmond in front of their fellows MAFS couples. Sparks instantly flew between this couple as they said their ‘I dos’.
Liam & Georgia | Helensburgh NSW
Georgia, 25, and Liam, 29, tied the knot in the small and picturesque town of Helensburgh, NSW. The pair also wed in front of their fellow MAFS brides and grooms and seemed thrilled with the match.
Chris & Jaimie | Sydney
The final “secret couple” got hitched in Sydney. But while the views surely met Jaimie’s expectations, Chris unfortunately did not. The bride was not a fan of the tradie’s hair nor nose ring. We’re not placing too many bets on this final match.
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