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EXCLUSIVE Channel Nine issues stark warning to Married At First Sight 2025 participants to stay away from 'fame-hungry' former cast - after groom was caught sliding in another bride's DMs READ MORE: MAFS 2025 SPOILER: Chaos as producers battle to contain season 12 cast after groom flees the state and three couples quit just weeks into filming By Ali Daher For Daily Mail Australia Published: 01:42, 26 August 2024 | Updated: 01:48, 26 August 2024 e-mail 2 View comments The drama is already heating up behind the scenes of the latest season of Married At First Sight, and it's not just the new relationships causing a stir. Channel Nine have reportedly issued a stern warning to the new brides and grooms of season 12, urging them to steer clear of former cast members who are desperately trying to cling to the spotlight. Daily Mail Australia can reveal that the network has become increasingly concerned after it was discovered that several past participants from seasons 8, 9, and 10 have been sliding into the Instagram DMs of the new cast members, eager to forge connections and stay relevant.

'Producers are not happy about this at all,' one source revealed. 'They've seen how some of these former cast members have become "fame-hungry" and are now trying to use the new cast to keep their name in the headlines. It's creating unnecessary distractions for the show.



' The warning comes after Daily Mail Australia revealed a MAFS 2025 groom was in hot water after he was caught messaging a bride from a previous season on Instagram , sparking fears that these behind-the-scenes interactions could derail the already explosive series. 'It's one thing to be friendly, but some of these past contestants are blatantly trying to insert themselves into the new season's drama. The producers have had enough,' the source added.

'They've been told to avoid getting caught up in the fame game. It's about finding love, not chasing clout,' said another insider. The drama is already heating up behind the scenes of the latest season of Married At First Sight, and it's not just the new relationships causing a stir.

Pictured: Jacqui and Ryan Channel Nine have reportedly issued a stern warning to the new brides and grooms of season 12, urging them to steer clear of former cast members who are desperately trying to cling to the spotlight. (Pictured: Collins Christian) The network is particularly wary of some of the more notorious personalities from past seasons who have been known to stir the pot. 'There are a few former brides and grooms who are infamous for causing trouble, both on and off the show,' the insider continued.

'The last thing the producers want is for these fame-seekers to influence or manipulate the new participants.' Daily Mail Australia can reveal that the network has become increasingly concerned after it was discovered that several past participants from seasons 8, 9, and 10 have been sliding into the Instagram DMs of the new cast members, eager to forge connections and stay relevant Read More EXCLUSIVE MAFS' Jade Pywell reveals baby plans with 'husband' Ridge Barredo Despite the stern warning, it seems that some of the new cast members are still intrigued by the attention they're receiving from their predecessors. 'A few of them are flattered, but they need to realise that these people are just looking for their next 15 minutes of fame,' warned the source.

As the new season of MAFS continues to unfold, Channel Nine is doubling down on efforts to keep the focus on the current couples and their journeys, rather than letting outside influences tarnish the show's credibility. 'Producers are not happy about this at all,' one source revealed. 'They've seen how some of these former cast members have become 'fame-hungry' and are now trying to use the new cast to keep their name in the headlines.

It's creating unnecessary distractions for the show' As the new season of MAFS continues to unfold, Channel Nine is doubling down on efforts to keep the focus on the current couples and their journeys, rather than letting outside influences tarnish the show's credibility 'At the end of the day, this is about creating genuine connections and telling the stories of the new brides and grooms,' the source concluded. 'The last thing anyone needs is for ex-contestants to muddy the waters with their desperate attempts to stay relevant.' Married At First Sight will return to Channel Nine late January 2025.

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