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MAFS Australia Finale: The Absolute Best Reactions on the Internet

And just like that, MAFS Australia 2025 has come to an end. And what a season it has been. From exes marrying “at first sight,” to warriors on the dance floor, to “boganic” showdowns on retreat, to something called “temptation week” — we’ve certainly been on a journey. And we’ll certainly be feeling its absence on our weeknights.

Luckily, we got to bid farewell to TV’s most bingeable reality show with an epic two-part finale. In the first episode, we got our last ever dinner party with this wild bunch. After some unexpected final vows (we’re looking at you Awhina and Adrian), the dinner party gave us the updates we were waiting for about which couples actually stayed together after the show. Sadly, Jamie and Dave had called it quits. Unsurprisingly, so had Awhina and Adrien. And, of course, Rhi and Jeff were still just as strong as ever.

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Naturally, the dinner party brought a fair amount of drama, too. Sierah came in with some tea about Awhina and Adrian, Paul inexplicably decided he was glad that Carina had ditched him at the altar, actually, while Jacqui surprised the group by revealing that she and Clint had gotten together after the final vows — oh yeah, and they were apparently moving in together.

Next up came the final commitment ceremony, during which the experts grilled the couples one more time and, to end things with a final dose of drama, showed everyone some clips from the show. Good, freaking, times.

And, of course, it wouldn’t have been nearly as fun without the memes. So, as we bid a fond farewell to Aussie’s most dramatic reality TV fare, let’s take a look at some of the best reactions to the MAFS Australia finale.

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