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Meet the 2023 cast of Married At First Sight Australia

From influencers, to a TikTok star, a topless waiter and a marketing tycoon, next year’s MAFS already looks like wild viewing.

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The cast line-up for the 2023 season of Married At First Sight has been revealed, and it already looks like dynamite TV.

From several Instagram influencers, to a TikTok star, a topless waiter and a marketing tycoon, Channel 9 casting agents appear to have sourced the hottest participants to date.

It’s understood the cast have already filmed their weddings and honeymoons, and have now moved into their apartments in Sydney to start married life, according to Daily Mail.

Most of the cast have switched their social media accounts to private as filming continues, with the series to air early next year.

In the meantime, meet the new MAFS cast:

Caitlin McConville, Brisbane, makeup artist

Caitlin McConville is a make-up artist. Picture: Facebook
Caitlin McConville is a make-up artist. Picture: Facebook
She hails from Brisbane Picture: Instagram
She hails from Brisbane Picture: Instagram

Shannon Adams, Melbourne, personal trainer

Shannon Adams is a personal trainer. Picture: Instagram
Shannon Adams is a personal trainer. Picture: Instagram

Melissa Shephard, Sydney, hairdresser

Mel Shepherd is set to star in the 2023 season.
Mel Shepherd is set to star in the 2023 season.

Joshua White, Sydney, marketing manager

Bringing some corporate energy to the cast is Joshua White. Picture: Instagram
Bringing some corporate energy to the cast is Joshua White. Picture: Instagram

Melinda Willis, Brisbane, beautician

Melinda is from sunny Brisbane.
Melinda is from sunny Brisbane.
She is a beautician.
She is a beautician.

Layton Mills, Sydney, pharmaceutical company founder

Layton Mills is in the pharmaceuticals business. Picture: Instagram
Layton Mills is in the pharmaceuticals business. Picture: Instagram

Dan Hunjas, Gold Coast, marketing agency owner

Dan Hunjas is described as a high-flying marketing tycoon. Picture: Facebook
Dan Hunjas is described as a high-flying marketing tycoon. Picture: Facebook
He’s a Gold Coast bloke looking for love. Picture: Facebook
He’s a Gold Coast bloke looking for love. Picture: Facebook

Sandy Jawanda, Melbourne, dental therapist

Sandy is a dental therapist.
Sandy is a dental therapist.

Adam Seed, Sydney, hoist installer and estate manager

Supplied  Adam Seed MAFS 2023 cast.
Supplied Adam Seed MAFS 2023 cast.

Janelle Han, Perth, TikTok sensation and make-up artist

Janelle is a successful influencer. Picture: Instagram
Janelle is a successful influencer. Picture: Instagram
She boasts 509,000 TikTok followers. Picture: Instagram
She boasts 509,000 TikTok followers. Picture: Instagram

Alyssa Barmonde, Sydney, baker

Alyssa runs a popular baking business on Sydney’s northern beaches. In her Instagram bio, she says she’s a single mother to a son.
Alyssa runs a popular baking business on Sydney’s northern beaches. In her Instagram bio, she says she’s a single mother to a son.

Harrison Boon, Sydney, construction manager and topless waiter

Harrison Boon is a topless waiter from Sydney.
Harrison Boon is a topless waiter from Sydney.

Tahnee Cook, Sydney, influencer

Tahnee boasts 45,000 social media followers. Picture: Instagram
Tahnee boasts 45,000 social media followers. Picture: Instagram

Oliver Skelton, Perth, voiceover artist

Oliver Skelton will join the MAFS 2023 cast.
Oliver Skelton will join the MAFS 2023 cast.

Bronte Schofield, Perth, influencer

Bronte Schofield has 10,000 Instagram followers.
Bronte Schofield has 10,000 Instagram followers.

Claire Nomarhas, Melbourne, childcare worker

Breaking up the influencer line-up is childcare worker Claire. Picture: Instagram
Breaking up the influencer line-up is childcare worker Claire. Picture: Instagram

Lyndall Grace, Perth, singer

Lyndall is a popular singer.
Lyndall is a popular singer.

MAFS continues to be a ratings blowout for Nine, with this year’s season winning the 7.30pm timeslot every night that it aired.

It recorded a national average audience of 1.9 million viewers per episode.

The finale – which aired in April – became the highest rating non-sports program this year with a national average audience of 2.3 million.

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