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'Like a bunch of cockies standing around': TV farmers reunite in a long goodbye
'Like a bunch of cockies standing around': TV farmers reunite in a long goodbye

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time25-06-2025

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'Like a bunch of cockies standing around': TV farmers reunite in a long goodbye

Well, we are finally up to the Farmer Wants a Wife reunion, and after an hour and 40 minutes of blank stares, I felt like breaking up too. Before we begin the excruciatingly slow chats on the couch, all the boys march down the driveway and have a coldie and super awkward chat. Farmer Jack says he's "grown as a person" - but apparently not in height. Farmer Jarrad is wearing a 'I love James Blundell' T-shirt. Just kidding. They were undies. The boys stand together, and while Jack eyes farmers Corey and Thomas (hoping he will be that tall when he grows up), they all talk in code about where their relationships are up to. It's much like a bunch of cockies standing around boasting about their prices at the yards without actually giving the price per head. Thomas is the first to plonk on the couch. For the next 10 minutes, I feel like I have stumbled into a private counselling session, and his counsellor wants to focus on how crap he is in relationships. We have to hear all about Claire and the texting scandal again, and everyone acts shocked about it, especially Jarrad, who nearly wets his pants with horror. Thomas mans up - and lets Claire take all the blame. When he talks about ending up with Clarette, Thomas sounds like the underbidder at a bull sale. We hear how Clarette stayed at the farm for a few weeks. My favourite part of the night was hearing that Thomas' mum kept calling Clarette 'Claire'. I kept wishing for Nat to make the same mistake. Clarette is still demanding a house at the coast. This is pretty much how the convo went: Thomas: do you want to get married or build a house first? Clarette: I hate your guts, so build me a house first. Thomas: I love you Claire, I mean Clarette. Clarette: I'm getting new fancy eyebrows. They're still together, and when he says that he's 'lucky she is so forgiving', she has the look of a ewe that just got a mouthful of drench. Farmer Corey is second up on the couch and appears to still be coming to terms with the idea of a long distance relationship. Nat wastes no time getting into the juicy bit: the much-discussed "moving to the farm" saga. Despite clearly being allergic to long distance, Farmer Corey picked Keeley - the charming Victorian optometrist with an annoying work contract that is in the way of her instant relocation to Biloela, Qld. Farmer Corey said this delay "would kill me", however, he defied the odds and is still with us. They decided to give long-distance a red-hot go anyway, which Farmer Corey describes as "very tough". Now it's slowly dawning on Keeley that she might have to hang up the optometry tools and relocate to Biloela sooner than planned before he gives up and marries a hay bale. Throughout the recap, Farmer Corey and Nat repeat the phrase "this is exactly what you didn't want". We get it, guys. Eventually, Keeley joins him on the couch, confirming they are "still very much together" and "madly in love". When asked, ONCE AGAIN, when she's moving to Biloela, Keeley performs a dazzling verbal tap dance routine, expertly avoiding anything resembling a commitment. But fear not! Farmer Corey confidently tells us he's found a wife in Keeley... just not a geographically present one. It's time for Jack to climb up in his high chair and have a chat. We hear how he and Sarah got matching flannies and hung out on the farm. She had to return to Cairns to do some stuff (babysitting, no doubt), so ominous music starts to play. He grimaces as she walks down the stairs just like you smile at an agent you no longer use when you pass them at the saleyards. Sarah launches into complaints about his communication, and it's frostier than a toilet seat in Oberon. But alas - it's all fine. They were just pretending - kindergarten kids are such tricksters these days. Farmer Jarrad and his hat make their way to the couch. Honestly, it feels like we saw him back in the stone age, because he left the experience early days, choosing Chloe as his one and only. Apparently, Farmer Jarrad is a very busy man, which mostly translates to "good luck catching me off-camera". Chloe quickly discovered he was harder to pin down than a runaway sheep once the cameras stopped rolling. Chloe arrives on the couch and they look like a regular, happy couple until Nat hits them with the dreaded, "I almost forgot to ask, are you guys still together?" "No, unfortunately we're not," Chloe says. Apparently, their lives are on different paths at the moment, but Chloe leaves the door open for a relationship with Farmer Jarrad down the track. Sort of. Farmer Tom is the last one on the couch, and seriously, it's like 11pm. Farmer Corey's eyes, like ours, have been getting more bloodshot as the night wears on. Farmer Tom reckons he rushed into it with Georgie, and dramatic music starts to play, like Vin Diesel is about to burst into the room. Turns out they are together, but instead of moving straight in, she is thinking about buying a house in nearby Wagga. He reckons he's going to propose soon - I reckon I'm going to topple over from sleep deprivation soon. But we all make it. The happy couples slow dance in the dark, and a huge opportunity was missed to ask Farmer Jarrad to sing a song specially composed for this occasion. It would go a little like this: Something you will never know, is I'd never seen a sheep until a month ago. Thomas went completely barmy and met his love Claire for a chicken parmy. Farmer Jack is literally five He's just learned how to use a fork and knife. Giraffes are Farmer Tom's fave And Corey got shat on in a cave. I reckon James Blundell will be releasing it within a month. Well, we are finally up to the Farmer Wants a Wife reunion, and after an hour and 40 minutes of blank stares, I felt like breaking up too. Before we begin the excruciatingly slow chats on the couch, all the boys march down the driveway and have a coldie and super awkward chat. Farmer Jack says he's "grown as a person" - but apparently not in height. Farmer Jarrad is wearing a 'I love James Blundell' T-shirt. Just kidding. They were undies. The boys stand together, and while Jack eyes farmers Corey and Thomas (hoping he will be that tall when he grows up), they all talk in code about where their relationships are up to. It's much like a bunch of cockies standing around boasting about their prices at the yards without actually giving the price per head. Thomas is the first to plonk on the couch. For the next 10 minutes, I feel like I have stumbled into a private counselling session, and his counsellor wants to focus on how crap he is in relationships. We have to hear all about Claire and the texting scandal again, and everyone acts shocked about it, especially Jarrad, who nearly wets his pants with horror. Thomas mans up - and lets Claire take all the blame. When he talks about ending up with Clarette, Thomas sounds like the underbidder at a bull sale. We hear how Clarette stayed at the farm for a few weeks. My favourite part of the night was hearing that Thomas' mum kept calling Clarette 'Claire'. I kept wishing for Nat to make the same mistake. Clarette is still demanding a house at the coast. This is pretty much how the convo went: Thomas: do you want to get married or build a house first? Clarette: I hate your guts, so build me a house first. Thomas: I love you Claire, I mean Clarette. Clarette: I'm getting new fancy eyebrows. They're still together, and when he says that he's 'lucky she is so forgiving', she has the look of a ewe that just got a mouthful of drench. Farmer Corey is second up on the couch and appears to still be coming to terms with the idea of a long distance relationship. Nat wastes no time getting into the juicy bit: the much-discussed "moving to the farm" saga. Despite clearly being allergic to long distance, Farmer Corey picked Keeley - the charming Victorian optometrist with an annoying work contract that is in the way of her instant relocation to Biloela, Qld. Farmer Corey said this delay "would kill me", however, he defied the odds and is still with us. They decided to give long-distance a red-hot go anyway, which Farmer Corey describes as "very tough". Now it's slowly dawning on Keeley that she might have to hang up the optometry tools and relocate to Biloela sooner than planned before he gives up and marries a hay bale. Throughout the recap, Farmer Corey and Nat repeat the phrase "this is exactly what you didn't want". We get it, guys. Eventually, Keeley joins him on the couch, confirming they are "still very much together" and "madly in love". When asked, ONCE AGAIN, when she's moving to Biloela, Keeley performs a dazzling verbal tap dance routine, expertly avoiding anything resembling a commitment. But fear not! Farmer Corey confidently tells us he's found a wife in Keeley... just not a geographically present one. It's time for Jack to climb up in his high chair and have a chat. We hear how he and Sarah got matching flannies and hung out on the farm. She had to return to Cairns to do some stuff (babysitting, no doubt), so ominous music starts to play. He grimaces as she walks down the stairs just like you smile at an agent you no longer use when you pass them at the saleyards. Sarah launches into complaints about his communication, and it's frostier than a toilet seat in Oberon. But alas - it's all fine. They were just pretending - kindergarten kids are such tricksters these days. Farmer Jarrad and his hat make their way to the couch. Honestly, it feels like we saw him back in the stone age, because he left the experience early days, choosing Chloe as his one and only. Apparently, Farmer Jarrad is a very busy man, which mostly translates to "good luck catching me off-camera". Chloe quickly discovered he was harder to pin down than a runaway sheep once the cameras stopped rolling. Chloe arrives on the couch and they look like a regular, happy couple until Nat hits them with the dreaded, "I almost forgot to ask, are you guys still together?" "No, unfortunately we're not," Chloe says. Apparently, their lives are on different paths at the moment, but Chloe leaves the door open for a relationship with Farmer Jarrad down the track. Sort of. Farmer Tom is the last one on the couch, and seriously, it's like 11pm. Farmer Corey's eyes, like ours, have been getting more bloodshot as the night wears on. Farmer Tom reckons he rushed into it with Georgie, and dramatic music starts to play, like Vin Diesel is about to burst into the room. Turns out they are together, but instead of moving straight in, she is thinking about buying a house in nearby Wagga. He reckons he's going to propose soon - I reckon I'm going to topple over from sleep deprivation soon. But we all make it. The happy couples slow dance in the dark, and a huge opportunity was missed to ask Farmer Jarrad to sing a song specially composed for this occasion. It would go a little like this: Something you will never know, is I'd never seen a sheep until a month ago. Thomas went completely barmy and met his love Claire for a chicken parmy. Farmer Jack is literally five He's just learned how to use a fork and knife. Giraffes are Farmer Tom's fave And Corey got shat on in a cave. I reckon James Blundell will be releasing it within a month. Well, we are finally up to the Farmer Wants a Wife reunion, and after an hour and 40 minutes of blank stares, I felt like breaking up too. Before we begin the excruciatingly slow chats on the couch, all the boys march down the driveway and have a coldie and super awkward chat. Farmer Jack says he's "grown as a person" - but apparently not in height. Farmer Jarrad is wearing a 'I love James Blundell' T-shirt. Just kidding. They were undies. The boys stand together, and while Jack eyes farmers Corey and Thomas (hoping he will be that tall when he grows up), they all talk in code about where their relationships are up to. It's much like a bunch of cockies standing around boasting about their prices at the yards without actually giving the price per head. Thomas is the first to plonk on the couch. For the next 10 minutes, I feel like I have stumbled into a private counselling session, and his counsellor wants to focus on how crap he is in relationships. We have to hear all about Claire and the texting scandal again, and everyone acts shocked about it, especially Jarrad, who nearly wets his pants with horror. Thomas mans up - and lets Claire take all the blame. When he talks about ending up with Clarette, Thomas sounds like the underbidder at a bull sale. We hear how Clarette stayed at the farm for a few weeks. My favourite part of the night was hearing that Thomas' mum kept calling Clarette 'Claire'. I kept wishing for Nat to make the same mistake. Clarette is still demanding a house at the coast. This is pretty much how the convo went: Thomas: do you want to get married or build a house first? Clarette: I hate your guts, so build me a house first. Thomas: I love you Claire, I mean Clarette. Clarette: I'm getting new fancy eyebrows. They're still together, and when he says that he's 'lucky she is so forgiving', she has the look of a ewe that just got a mouthful of drench. Farmer Corey is second up on the couch and appears to still be coming to terms with the idea of a long distance relationship. Nat wastes no time getting into the juicy bit: the much-discussed "moving to the farm" saga. Despite clearly being allergic to long distance, Farmer Corey picked Keeley - the charming Victorian optometrist with an annoying work contract that is in the way of her instant relocation to Biloela, Qld. Farmer Corey said this delay "would kill me", however, he defied the odds and is still with us. They decided to give long-distance a red-hot go anyway, which Farmer Corey describes as "very tough". Now it's slowly dawning on Keeley that she might have to hang up the optometry tools and relocate to Biloela sooner than planned before he gives up and marries a hay bale. Throughout the recap, Farmer Corey and Nat repeat the phrase "this is exactly what you didn't want". We get it, guys. Eventually, Keeley joins him on the couch, confirming they are "still very much together" and "madly in love". When asked, ONCE AGAIN, when she's moving to Biloela, Keeley performs a dazzling verbal tap dance routine, expertly avoiding anything resembling a commitment. But fear not! Farmer Corey confidently tells us he's found a wife in Keeley... just not a geographically present one. It's time for Jack to climb up in his high chair and have a chat. We hear how he and Sarah got matching flannies and hung out on the farm. She had to return to Cairns to do some stuff (babysitting, no doubt), so ominous music starts to play. He grimaces as she walks down the stairs just like you smile at an agent you no longer use when you pass them at the saleyards. Sarah launches into complaints about his communication, and it's frostier than a toilet seat in Oberon. But alas - it's all fine. They were just pretending - kindergarten kids are such tricksters these days. Farmer Jarrad and his hat make their way to the couch. Honestly, it feels like we saw him back in the stone age, because he left the experience early days, choosing Chloe as his one and only. Apparently, Farmer Jarrad is a very busy man, which mostly translates to "good luck catching me off-camera". Chloe quickly discovered he was harder to pin down than a runaway sheep once the cameras stopped rolling. Chloe arrives on the couch and they look like a regular, happy couple until Nat hits them with the dreaded, "I almost forgot to ask, are you guys still together?" "No, unfortunately we're not," Chloe says. Apparently, their lives are on different paths at the moment, but Chloe leaves the door open for a relationship with Farmer Jarrad down the track. Sort of. Farmer Tom is the last one on the couch, and seriously, it's like 11pm. Farmer Corey's eyes, like ours, have been getting more bloodshot as the night wears on. Farmer Tom reckons he rushed into it with Georgie, and dramatic music starts to play, like Vin Diesel is about to burst into the room. Turns out they are together, but instead of moving straight in, she is thinking about buying a house in nearby Wagga. He reckons he's going to propose soon - I reckon I'm going to topple over from sleep deprivation soon. But we all make it. The happy couples slow dance in the dark, and a huge opportunity was missed to ask Farmer Jarrad to sing a song specially composed for this occasion. It would go a little like this: Something you will never know, is I'd never seen a sheep until a month ago. Thomas went completely barmy and met his love Claire for a chicken parmy. Farmer Jack is literally five He's just learned how to use a fork and knife. Giraffes are Farmer Tom's fave And Corey got shat on in a cave. I reckon James Blundell will be releasing it within a month. Well, we are finally up to the Farmer Wants a Wife reunion, and after an hour and 40 minutes of blank stares, I felt like breaking up too. Before we begin the excruciatingly slow chats on the couch, all the boys march down the driveway and have a coldie and super awkward chat. Farmer Jack says he's "grown as a person" - but apparently not in height. Farmer Jarrad is wearing a 'I love James Blundell' T-shirt. Just kidding. They were undies. The boys stand together, and while Jack eyes farmers Corey and Thomas (hoping he will be that tall when he grows up), they all talk in code about where their relationships are up to. It's much like a bunch of cockies standing around boasting about their prices at the yards without actually giving the price per head. Thomas is the first to plonk on the couch. For the next 10 minutes, I feel like I have stumbled into a private counselling session, and his counsellor wants to focus on how crap he is in relationships. We have to hear all about Claire and the texting scandal again, and everyone acts shocked about it, especially Jarrad, who nearly wets his pants with horror. Thomas mans up - and lets Claire take all the blame. When he talks about ending up with Clarette, Thomas sounds like the underbidder at a bull sale. We hear how Clarette stayed at the farm for a few weeks. My favourite part of the night was hearing that Thomas' mum kept calling Clarette 'Claire'. I kept wishing for Nat to make the same mistake. Clarette is still demanding a house at the coast. This is pretty much how the convo went: Thomas: do you want to get married or build a house first? Clarette: I hate your guts, so build me a house first. Thomas: I love you Claire, I mean Clarette. Clarette: I'm getting new fancy eyebrows. They're still together, and when he says that he's 'lucky she is so forgiving', she has the look of a ewe that just got a mouthful of drench. Farmer Corey is second up on the couch and appears to still be coming to terms with the idea of a long distance relationship. Nat wastes no time getting into the juicy bit: the much-discussed "moving to the farm" saga. Despite clearly being allergic to long distance, Farmer Corey picked Keeley - the charming Victorian optometrist with an annoying work contract that is in the way of her instant relocation to Biloela, Qld. Farmer Corey said this delay "would kill me", however, he defied the odds and is still with us. They decided to give long-distance a red-hot go anyway, which Farmer Corey describes as "very tough". Now it's slowly dawning on Keeley that she might have to hang up the optometry tools and relocate to Biloela sooner than planned before he gives up and marries a hay bale. Throughout the recap, Farmer Corey and Nat repeat the phrase "this is exactly what you didn't want". We get it, guys. Eventually, Keeley joins him on the couch, confirming they are "still very much together" and "madly in love". When asked, ONCE AGAIN, when she's moving to Biloela, Keeley performs a dazzling verbal tap dance routine, expertly avoiding anything resembling a commitment. But fear not! Farmer Corey confidently tells us he's found a wife in Keeley... just not a geographically present one. It's time for Jack to climb up in his high chair and have a chat. We hear how he and Sarah got matching flannies and hung out on the farm. She had to return to Cairns to do some stuff (babysitting, no doubt), so ominous music starts to play. He grimaces as she walks down the stairs just like you smile at an agent you no longer use when you pass them at the saleyards. Sarah launches into complaints about his communication, and it's frostier than a toilet seat in Oberon. But alas - it's all fine. They were just pretending - kindergarten kids are such tricksters these days. Farmer Jarrad and his hat make their way to the couch. Honestly, it feels like we saw him back in the stone age, because he left the experience early days, choosing Chloe as his one and only. Apparently, Farmer Jarrad is a very busy man, which mostly translates to "good luck catching me off-camera". Chloe quickly discovered he was harder to pin down than a runaway sheep once the cameras stopped rolling. Chloe arrives on the couch and they look like a regular, happy couple until Nat hits them with the dreaded, "I almost forgot to ask, are you guys still together?" "No, unfortunately we're not," Chloe says. Apparently, their lives are on different paths at the moment, but Chloe leaves the door open for a relationship with Farmer Jarrad down the track. Sort of. Farmer Tom is the last one on the couch, and seriously, it's like 11pm. Farmer Corey's eyes, like ours, have been getting more bloodshot as the night wears on. Farmer Tom reckons he rushed into it with Georgie, and dramatic music starts to play, like Vin Diesel is about to burst into the room. Turns out they are together, but instead of moving straight in, she is thinking about buying a house in nearby Wagga. He reckons he's going to propose soon - I reckon I'm going to topple over from sleep deprivation soon. But we all make it. The happy couples slow dance in the dark, and a huge opportunity was missed to ask Farmer Jarrad to sing a song specially composed for this occasion. It would go a little like this: Something you will never know, is I'd never seen a sheep until a month ago. Thomas went completely barmy and met his love Claire for a chicken parmy. Farmer Jack is literally five He's just learned how to use a fork and knife. Giraffes are Farmer Tom's fave And Corey got shat on in a cave. I reckon James Blundell will be releasing it within a month.

Farmer Wants A Wife: Are Thomas and Clarette still together?
Farmer Wants A Wife: Are Thomas and Clarette still together?

Daily Mail​

time10-06-2025

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  • Daily Mail​

Farmer Wants A Wife: Are Thomas and Clarette still together?

Farmer Thomas came to the end of his emotional quest to find love on Monday's finale of Farmer Wants A Wife. The South Australian wheat, barley, and lentil farmer declared his feelings for school teacher Clarette, both 35. As previously revealed by Daily Mail Australia, the couple are still together, and going strong. Clarette packed up her bags and relocated to Kimba to live with Farmer Thomas on his farm earlier this year. She is currently working at a local school teaching secondary English. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. After realising that Clarette was The One, Thomas asked to speak with Rachael and Jess separately to tell them that Clarette had won his heart. Both ladies wished him well before leaving the farm together. Making his boldest move yet, Thomas left a handwritten note asking Clarette to meet him at sunset for an important conversation. Their journey has been rife with drama, and the 13th episode saw Thomas make a dramatic comeback to the show just 24 hours after blindsiding his ladies by abruptly storming off the farm follow a spat with Clarette. Clarette was left reeling from their argument and had felt betrayed after discovering he'd been messaging his ex, Claire, despite insisting their connection was over. Thomas was quick to shut down any lingering doubts. 'I mean it, I swear. The contact's deleted. No contact at all,' he insisted. His emotional plea seemed to work, with Clarette accepting his apology before the pair sealed their reconciliation with a passionate kiss. It comes after the fate of Thomas and Clarette after they finished filming was revealed. Despite some major mid-season hiccups and walkouts, have reportedly patched things up and are still very much together. 'It was rocky, especially after the whole honesty box disaster, but Thomas realised Clarette was the one,' a production source told Daily Mail Australia. 'They've been trying to make long-distance work and are discussing next steps.'

Farmer Wants A Wife reunion set to deliver explosive bombshells: Who ends up together and everything you need to know
Farmer Wants A Wife reunion set to deliver explosive bombshells: Who ends up together and everything you need to know

Daily Mail​

time05-06-2025

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  • Daily Mail​

Farmer Wants A Wife reunion set to deliver explosive bombshells: Who ends up together and everything you need to know

It's the romance show known for its slow-burn love stories and genuine connections - but this year's season of Farmer Wants A Wife has taken a dramatic turn. While past seasons have ended with heartwarming updates and countryside lovebirds riding off into the sunset, this year's reunion promises fireworks, behind-the-scenes truths, and a few very awkward catch-ups. In a major spoiler for fans, Daily Mail Australia can reveal that Farmer Jack ends up choosing Sarah – and the couple are already making big plans for their future. An insider close to production spills: 'Jack and Sarah were inseparable by the end. She's planning to move down to Tasmania to live on his farm full time. They're the real deal.' While their romance flew under the radar for much of the season, sources say their chemistry became undeniable behind the scenes. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. 'There was a maturity and calmness to their connection that producers loved – and viewers will see that in the finale,' another insider adds. Unlike MAFS, the FWAW reunion will only feature the couples who made it to the end together. According to an insider who spoke to Chattr, 'I believe the girls who ended up with the farmer were the only ones invited.' This includes: Farmer Thomas and Clarette, Farmer Tom and Georgie, Farmer Jarrad and Chloe and Farmer Jack and Sarah. Clarette and Thomas, despite some major mid-season hiccups and walkouts, have reportedly patched things up and are still very much together. 'It was rocky, especially after the whole honesty box disaster, but Thomas realised Clarette was the one,' a production source told Daily Mail Australia. 'They've been trying to make long-distance work and are discussing next steps.' While viewers are expected to see Farmer Corey choose Keeley in the finale, Daily Mail Australia can confirm the pair didn't last long after filming wrapped. 'It's come from a couple of girls that Corey picks Keeley,' former winner Daisy told Chattr. 'But someone says he's now single… I never know if people are leading me down the garden path or not with their messages.' A production insider backs this up, telling Daily Mail Australia: 'They gave it a go, but Corey really struggled once filming ended. He wasn't ready for a relationship and things quickly fell apart.' The reunion - hosted by returning favourite Natalie Gruzlewski - won't just be a cosy catch-up. While it will centre on the successful couples, expect more raw honesty and awkward admissions than ever before. 'I heard it was just the successful couples talking about whether they've moved or plan to move. Everyone was together at that stage as far as I've been told,' one insider told Chattr. However, Daily Mail Australia can reveal that producers are planning to include some of the biggest behind-the-scenes dramas in the special - including what really happened on Tom's farm. 'Producers were lovely, Tom wasn't,' a cast member told Chattr. 'He kept saying he didn't want to lead anyone on, but led everyone on except Georgie. It was clear as day.' An insider added: 'There were tears, there were walkouts. This wasn't your usual Farmer reunion – it felt more like a MAFS wrap party with pitchforks.'

Farmer Wants A Wife fans enraged over 'disrespectful' move: 'Game over'
Farmer Wants A Wife fans enraged over 'disrespectful' move: 'Game over'

Yahoo

time03-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Farmer Wants A Wife fans enraged over 'disrespectful' move: 'Game over'

Farmer Wants A Wife viewers have been left fuming after Tuesday night's episode made it crystal clear that Farmer Thomas has no intentions of trying to find love with two of his final three ladies. Fans would have heard Thomas tell Clarette on Monday night that he was on the show for her, and during Tuesday night's episode, he was acting as though he didn't also have Rachael, who has been on the show since the beginning, and 'intruder' Laura, back at the farm. Thomas and Clarette enjoyed a very romantic date, which involved discovering beachside caves, a swim, and a picnic under the stars, with the farmer tracking down several of the teacher's nearest and dearest to share a video message for them. Understandably, Clarette, who is originally from the UK, became quite emotional seeing her loved ones onscreen, telling Thomas, "You've got my heart, so look after it, please. And I'll do the same with yours." "Cheers to the most amazing date ever, and to many more to come," Thomas said. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Farmer Wants A Wife (@farmeraustralia) RELATED: Farmer Wants A Wife fans divided over farmer's surprise return: 'Cringy' Farmer Wants A Wife fans left fuming at Thomas' 'gutless' move: 'Train wreck' Farmer Wants A Wife viewers call out baffling detail in Channel 7 show: 'I would leave' To add insult to injury for the other women at the farm, Thomas then took Clarette to meet his uncle, to see if he would give her the tick of approval from his family. In a preview for next week, we see Thomas being forced to finally tell Rachael and Laura that he's chosen Clarette, as well as a short clip of him telling Clarette he's chosen her. Viewers were left confused by the fact that most of the farmers on the show play it a little more coy about who they might choose at the end of the show, and yet, Thomas has been so clear for the last couple of episodes that it was always going to be Clarette. While other farmers chose to leave the show early once they found their person, Thomas appears to be stringing the other two women along for no real reason. "WHY was Thomas allowed to continue on the show when he clearly had connected with Clarette... hardly fair for the other girls!" one viewer questioned. "He never gave any of the other girls a chance - she just shoved herself on him and he was like a love sick puppy - not fair on the others," another agreed. "This guy has been the most disrespectful and dishonest towards the other ladies," a third said. "He's been into Clarette the entire time, not willing to explore any other connections, and he's been keeping the others tagging along for nothing. "Two of the previous farmers who experienced the same, were men enough to send the others home and walk away with the one they chose early into the sunset," they added. He is a child-man and I don't think he even remembers there are others there too." SHOP: 💁‍♀️ The lash and brow oil that will save you hundreds at the salon 👯‍♀️ Aussie sisters create product that sells every 55 seconds: 'Couldn't believe it' 🐕 Aussie brand's $1.30 solution to common danger for dogs and cats: 'Noticeable improvement' "Rude shock coming for the other girls on the farm," someone else said. "They obviously don't care that they're being strung along." "He wasted the other girls time," one annoyed viewer wrote. "If he's in love with her well he needs to go until the other girls and stop wasting their time," yet another added. "Game over then," one person wrote. "Such a pity he wasn't honest with his other ladies weeks ago. Once Claire left it became a one horse race."

Farmer Wants A Wife's Thomas declares his feelings after emotional date: 'Could be the one!'
Farmer Wants A Wife's Thomas declares his feelings after emotional date: 'Could be the one!'

Daily Mail​

time03-06-2025

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Farmer Wants A Wife's Thomas declares his feelings after emotional date: 'Could be the one!'

Things are getting real on Farmer Wants A Wife - and one smitten farmer may have already found his happily ever after. Farmer Thomas made a heart-stirring confession on Tuesday night's episode, revealing he 'believes Clarette could be the one' following an emotional one-on-one date that left both of them in tears. The couple returned to the pristine beaches of South Australia 's Eyre Peninsula for their most romantic date yet, where Thomas surprised Clarette with a touching video message featuring her friends and family from the UK. Clearly overwhelmed, Clarette struggled to hold back tears as she watched heartfelt messages from loved ones back home. 'It made me feel like I'm not alone here anymore,' she told producers, while Thomas looked on adoringly. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. But it didn't stop there. In a move that signalled just how serious things were getting, Thomas took Clarette to meet his Uncle Tom - a major milestone in the farmer's journey to love. 'My uncle's opinion and his tick of approval means a lot to me,' Thomas said. 'I believe Clarette could be the one, and I'm hoping my Uncle Tom reassures me a bit more that I'm right.' It comes just one day after Thomas made a dramatic comeback during Monday's episode, just 24 hours after blindsiding his ladies by abruptly storming off the farm. Clarette, Rachael, Jess and Laura were left visibly stunned when the farmer made a late entrance at the glitzy Country Ball, having had zero contact with them since vanishing in the heat of the moment. 'I'm really sorry about how it all ended,' Thomas said, pulling Clarette aside the moment he arrived. 'I shouldn't be storming out.' Still reeling from their argument, Clarette told Thomas she felt betrayed after discovering he'd been messaging his ex, Claire, despite insisting their connection was over. 'I was so upset because I thought Claire was no longer an issue for us,' she said. But Thomas was quick to shut down any lingering doubts. 'I mean it, I swear. The contact's deleted. No contact at all,' he insisted. His emotional plea seemed to work, with Clarette accepting his apology before the pair sealed their reconciliation with a passionate kiss. The shock reunion sent ripples through the group, with Jess later pulling Thomas aside for a serious chat. She admitted she felt like she was wasting her time competing for attention and hinted at a possible exit from the show. Despite the drama, Thomas went on to select Clarette for his next one-on-one date, proving he's all in on making their relationship work. His surprise return, heartfelt apology, and bold decision to double down on Clarette has well and truly reignited the race for love - and thrown the farm doors wide open for more drama. Thomas was previously caught out in a lie after it came to light that he was still in contact with old flame Claire, who left the show a few weeks ago on account of feeling self-conscious and overwhelmed. When a message popped up on the farmer's phone from Claire, who was dubbed one of Thomas' front-runners after securing the 24-hour date in week one, he decided to be upfront with Clarette and Rachael. However, despite his honesty, all hell broke loose on the farm, with Clarette descending into a jealous rage. 'I believed that a line had been drawn on everything, and there was no contact,' she said. 'Then I find out tonight that there has been contact since that, so I'm really upset.' When Clarette questioned Thomas over whether he wanted to pursue things with Claire, he replied: 'No, she's dead to me.' She then challenged the farmer, who was seemingly backed into a corner, asking why he was still messaging her if that was the case. Thomas stood his ground, assuring her that he didn't want anything to do with her, but Clarette was having none of it. 'You keep doing things all the time and then asking for forgiveness constantly. I'm over it!' she told the farmer. The blow up saw Clarette storm off, slam the door and close the shutters - and Thomas drove away from the farm in a frenzy - as the episode ended in a nail-biting cliffhanger 'I wouldn't put up with this outside of this experience and I'm definitely not going to lower my standards.' Things only escalated from there, when the pair went off camera to discuss the drama and Clarette asked to see Thomas' phone. What she discovered was a slew of messages between him and his former love interest in the weeks since she had left the show. 'So, when you were trying to get with me, you were still flirting with her? 'Everything has been a lie. Everything! Look how many messages there are, you f***ing prick!" she screamed. The blow up saw Clarette storm off, slam the door and close the shutters - and Thomas drove away from the farm in a frenzy - as the episode ended in a nail-biting cliffhanger.

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