The ninth season of MAFS is officially underway with a fresh batch of brides and grooms ready to fall in love/get verified on Instagram | _thmitchell
In this strange new world, nothing can be certain except death, taxes and the return ofis officially underway with a fresh batch of brides and grooms ready to fall in love/get verified on Instagram.Leading up to this season, the many promos on Channel Nine promised an all-new“This year, Australia’s biggest social experiment unleashes love like you’re never seen before,” hyped the trailer.
Couple number one, Selin Mengu, 32, and Anthony Cincotta, 38, are both single parents who have put relationships on the backburner to raise their kids.From the moment they first lock eyes at their wedding, it’s obvious this is the pair we are supposed to cheer for. Their families get along, they share the same values – Selin and Anthony are a match made in heaven
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