
Channel Seven suffers embarrassing blunder in Farmer Wants a Wife promo: 'Who are those girls?'
But on Tuesday, photos linked to contestant Jack Rowlandson accidentally ended up on the show's social media pages.
Seven has since taken the pictures down after fans pointed out the blunder on the FWAW Instagram and Facebook accounts.
Before the new series dropped in April, Daily Mail Australia revealed that Rowlandson had filmed episodes of the show before he was edited out of the series.
The tell-tale pictures show three 'mystery women' joining the shows ladies for the Country Ball episode which screened on Monday.
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'Who are the two girls behind Thomas' ladies, maybe the farmer that got edited out?' one eagle-eyed fan commented after the snap was shared to Facebook.
'I'm wondering too,' commented another viewer on the same thread.
One fan jumped to the conclusion that the women were linked to Jack's storyline.
'Maybe they forgot to edit out the girls with the farmer who was booted out?' they commented.
Viewers watching the series have not seen any footage of Jack or his ladies.
Seven deleted the photo showing the unknown women on Tuesday morning.
It comes after FWAW made headlines earlier this year.
Daily Mail Australia recently revealed that there had been a fifth farmer in the mix for the 2025 season.
However Jack, 26, was cut from the show's final edit.
The professional bull rider was not part of the cast when Seven officially announced the farmers starring on the show, but was in the final eight lineup.
Daily Mail Australia had previously revealed there was turmoil on the set of the bucolic dating show when it emerged that the handsome reality star was seeing more than one of the contestants at the same time.
Originally eight farmers, including Rowlandson, were announced as taking part in filming for the 2025 season, while Seven sifted through thousands of applicants from women wanting to appear on the show as contestants.
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