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Who’s in the cast of Married At First Sight Australia? Meet the 2026 line-up

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Luke Fourniotis

Outdoorsy, Melbourne-based farmer Luke is already a popular character online, thanks to his down-to-earth social content and not terrible physique. Plus, he loves dogs — he’s ticking boxes left, right and centre.

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Interestingly, he’s already followed on Insta by MAFS UK bride, Polly Sellman. Now, that would be a crossover for the ages. It’s hard to tell how old Luke is, but he looks to us to be in his mid to late 20s. Will he be matched with a girl who loves hiking and animals — or someone more high maintenance who hates the outdoors? We’re willing to bet it’ll be the latter.

@lukefourn

Alissa Fay

Blonde bombshell Alissa is both a nurse and an influencer, and boasts more than 260K followers on TikTok.

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According to reports online, her recent split was pretty public, so we’re interested to see what happens on MAFS. Will she be accused of only being on the show for exposure? Watch this space…

@alissafay

Scott McCristal

Talking about exposure, our next contestant is Scott, who’s no stranger to the small screen — in fact, he’s already starred in Blind Date, Holey Moley AND Million Dollar Island. According to reports online, he has already admitted that he just wants ‘fame’. Hopefully his wife Gia, who he’s coupled up with for MAFS Australia Season 13, isn’t too disappointed with her ambitious match.

Other than appearing in (many!) TV shows, Scott works in asset finance.

@scott_mccristal.

Stella Mick

Sydney-based beauty therapist Stella has been described by pals as a “good soul”, but according to insiders from the show, she’s already caused some drama.

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