It's coming to that point in the year when rumours of who will be taking part in the new series of telly's most explosive reality TV show, Married At First Sight, start doing the rounds.

As sad as we are that it means the end of Love Island for the year, there are only so many dating shows that we can keep up with. Plus Made in Chelsea will be back soon, and we need some free time that is NOT dedicated to reality TV.
Apparently, two brides have already been revealed ahead of the upcoming season and one of them already has friends in the world of TV.
Leah Tyrer is the name of one of the potential brides and she is reportedly chums with Helen Flanagan and Charley Webb.
'Leah is sure to be one of the most talked about brides this year,' a source told The Sun, 'she’s a fun party girl and regularly shows off her toned body in bikini snaps from her luxury holidays on social media.'
Leah is set to be joined by another gorge girlie, called Leisha Lightbody who is a dental nurse.
'Leisha is one of the most stunning brides MAFS UK has ever had, and she’s sure to catch the eye of all the grooms on the new series - not just her own,' the publication has also revealed.
No news yet on which chaps Leisha and Leah will be coupled up with, but with Love Island 2025 coming to an end, we are sure that names will be popping up within days.
'Leisha is obviously sworn to secrecy about being on the show, which filmed earlier this year, so there are no signs of it on her social media yet,' they told the news outlet.
Married At First Sight is easily one of the wildest reality TV shows out there and somehow the producers, whether it is the Aussie or UK version, always manage to find the most controversial contestants.
This year's Australian season has been and gone and it was as chaotic as we had expected with the likes of Jacqui Burfoot and Ryan Donnelly making for an unforgettable series.
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Emily Vierke is a digital writer who has dabbled in the world of celeb, beauty and fashion. After failing to make the cut as a MAFS bride, Emily dedicates her time to writing about the reality TV grooms that could have been her future husband.