Unexpected exits and a surprise return on Farmer Wants a Wife.
In a dramatic episode of Farmer Wants A Wife on Channel 7 and 7plus, emotions ran high, resulting in the departure of five contestants. The episode, which aired on Tuesday night, showcased the complexities of seeking love in a rural setting.
Host Sam Armytage set the tone by sending a text to the farmers on their first day, instructing them to select two women for a double date the following morning. This set the stage for some difficult decisions as one contestant from each date would subsequently be sent home.
Chelsea expressed her anxiety after being chosen by Farmer Joe. “The moment that Joe said my name, my heart dropped a little bit. I could be going home. It’s a lot, so I’m nervous,” she revealed.
On Farmer Bert‘s property, tension escalated when April voiced her concerns about Karli, labeling her a “crazy stage five clinger” due to her close proximity to Bert. However, her strategy backfired, leading to her own departure. Bert explained his decision, emphasizing his disdain for unnecessary drama: “I hate drama. I have an incredibly busy life and drama is just something I really don’t tolerate.”
After further interactions, the farmers made their choices, leading to the elimination of:
- Farmer Bert: April
- Farmer Dean: Kate
- Farmer Dustin: Kara
- Farmer Joe: Chelsea
- Farmer Tom: Abby
The upcoming episode promises more intrigue at the Morrissette Country Show, where the contestants will strive to forge significant connections. However, a controversial text threatens to disrupt the budding romances, with Joe expressing concern for the implicated farmer: “I really hope for his sake it’s not true.”
Adding to the excitement, Sam Armytage announces a surprise twist, revealing the unprecedented return of a contestant who believes there’s unresolved chemistry with another farmer: “This is something that has never ever happened before. One of the ladies who wasn’t invited back to the farm has asked for a second chance at finding love. She feels there might be some chemistry between her and another farmer.”