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Pregnancies, Engagements and Explosive Split Accusations Rock Season 13
Sydney — The 2026 season of *Married at First Sight Australia* continues to deliver high-stakes romance and chaos, with the experiment entering its later stages amid dinner party confrontations, shocking revelations and post-show life updates that have fans buzzing.

Now in its 13th season on the Nine Network, *MAFS Australia* has paired singles in arranged marriages, testing their compatibility through commitment ceremonies, honeymoons and group events. Filmed in 2025 and airing into 2026, the current run features a mix of original couples and intruders, with relationship experts John Aiken, Mel Schilling and Alessandra Rampolla guiding the process.
Recent episodes have focused on Feedback Week, dinner parties and unseen footage exposing tensions. As of mid-March 2026, several couples remain in the experiment while others have exited early, and post-experiment developments include a former bride’s pregnancy announcement and bitter accusations of blindsiding.
Key highlights from the latest developments:
Former bride **Brook Crompton**, who left the experiment early after her pairing with Chris, shared an intimate video revealing her engagement to fiancé Harry and her pregnancy with a baby boy. In a joyful social media post, Brook detailed the proposal, a Maldives holiday and their excitement for parenthood months after her shock departure. The update marks a positive turn for the 28-year-old, contrasting the on-screen turmoil.
Drama intensified at recent dinner parties. Intruder couple **Sam Stanton** and **Chris Robinson** faced a devastating confrontation, with Sam accusing Chris of gaslighting and belittling his living situation in unaired footage. Sam revealed he aired issues publicly as a “desperate plea” to the experts rather than co-stars, expressing deep hurt over behind-the-scenes cracks that built quietly before the split. The pair are no longer together.
**Scott McCristal** unleashed on ex-TV wife **Gia Fleur** after her new romance with Alan Wallace went public. In an episode of *MAFS: After the Dinner Party* on Stan, Scott accused Gia of a “coordinated and set-up” relationship, claiming she blindsided him. Gia’s headline-making 36th birthday bash added fuel, with ongoing fallout dominating headlines.
Other couples navigated rocky patches. A disastrous dinner party saw accusations fly, including gaslighting claims, while Feedback Week brought partner swaps and brutal truths. One episode featured a “fingerbang” sex scandal during the annual retreat, involving public humiliation and relentless mocking that rocked the group.
Current status of major couples in the 2026 experiment (based on recent episodes and reports as of March 2026):
– **Bec and Danny** — Still together despite early challenges like a rocky honeymoon and lack of sexual chemistry. Bec has confessed her love, and they continue fighting for the connection.
– **Alissa and David** — One of the strongest pairs, remaining solid through the experiment despite initial altar doubts from Alissa.
– **Rachel and Steven** — Sweethearts of the season, maintaining a positive bond amid group drama.
– **Gia and Scott** — Appeared well-matched with mutual attraction, but post-show tensions and Gia’s new romance suggest they did not last.
– **Mel and Luke** — Split early; Mel admitted no romantic feelings, and they left as friends during a commitment ceremony.
– **Brook and Chris** — Split; Brook has moved on to engagement and pregnancy.
– **Julia and Grayson** — No longer together.
– **Stella and Filip** — Still navigating positively, with early chemistry and shared hobbies.
Intruder pairs like **Sam and Chris** and others have added volatility, with some exiting amid conflicts.
The season has featured classic *MAFS* elements: emotional weddings, honeymoon highs and lows, commitment ceremonies and group dinner parties turning explosive. Unseen footage continues to surface, stunning cast members and exposing “sheer calculation” in some behaviors.
Experts note the experiment’s goal remains finding lasting love, but success rates vary. Past seasons show few couples endure long-term, though standouts like previous winners inspire hope.
As episodes progress toward potential final vows, viewers watch for who will stay or leave. Post-show specials like *MAFS: After the Dinner Party* provide glimpses into real-life outcomes, from heartbreaks to happy surprises like Brook’s news.
The 2026 installment reinforces *Married at First Sight Australia’s* status as a cultural phenomenon, blending romance, conflict and personal growth. With millions tuning in weekly, the experiment continues sparking debates on modern relationships, compatibility and reality TV’s role in matchmaking.
Fans can catch new episodes on Nine and 9Now, where exclusive clips and cast updates keep the conversation alive.
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