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Will there be intruders on Married At First Sight?

Speculation has been rampant about this year’s cast, and if the rumours are true, it will be an absolute game changer. Warning: Potential spoilers.

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Just when you thought Married At First Sight couldn’t get any more bonkers, speculation is growing that this year’s season could introduce the biggest twist yet.

Rumours are running rampant that this season will introduce four intruders halfway through the season, with posts appearing on fan social media accounts and websites claiming to show the new contestants.

Instagram account MAFS Funny shared a series of photos claiming there were four intruders entering the show.

According to Woman’s Day, the four MAFS intruders are named Billy, Susie, Daniel and Tamara.

Both from Queensland, Billy is a aspiring model and actor, while Daniel is a father-of-one and former rugby player.

Woman’s Day alsoreports Tamara “enjoys bikini selfies” and selfie-loving Susie is a Brisbane mother-of-two.

MAFS bride Jessika has been struggling with Mick.
MAFS bride Jessika has been struggling with Mick.
Ning also hasn't been a fan of Mark
Ning also hasn't been a fan of Mark

It’s not known if the four new contestants will enter the show as singles or in couples, however, New Idea have published photos which appear to show Tamara and Daniel are together.

News.com.au has contacted Channel 9 for comment.

The introduction of intruders is sure to shake things up on MAFS, with several of the existing couples already on the rocks.

Both Ines and Sam have expressed interest in each other behind their partners’ backs, while ex-virgin Matt and Lauren are coming to blows over their differing sexual tastes.

Also not faring much better are Ning and Mark, who have bickered since their wedding, while Jessika and Mick have been awkward since fighting at the first dinner party.

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