Another intruder groom’s identity has been revealed as a professional golf player looks set to bring the drama to the upcoming season of Married At First Sight.
Daily Mail Australia can reveal that newly-single sportsman Clint Rice is set to shake up the 2025 series when he walks down the aisle as an intruder groom.
Hailing from Launceston, Tasmania, Clint recently ended his long-term relationship, paving the way for his appearance on the hit reality show.
Friends of the golfer describe him as ‘super chill and down to earth,’ with a reputation for being well-spoken and always up for a good time.
His easy-going nature, combined with a penchant for mischief, will no doubt bring some unexpected twists to the 2025 series, with filming already well underway.
Another intruder groom’s identity has been revealed as professional golf player Clint Rice (pictured) looks set to bring the drama to the upcoming season of Married At First Sight
Daily Mail Australia can reveal newly-single sportsman Clint Rice is set to shake up the 2025 series when he walks down the aisle as an intruder groom, with filming already underway
Friends of the golfer describe him as ‘super chill and down to earth,’ with a reputation for being well-spoken and always up for a good time (Clint is pictured at the Australian Open in 2010)
Joining newbie Clint as fellow intruders to spice things up are couple Teejay Halkias and Bethy Kelly, who have already tied the knot in scenes filmed on Tuesday.
Amid casting chaos which saw three couples quit, Daily Mail Australia revealed the new batch of intruders have been brought in with one strict condition – to bring the drama.
Each has been handpicked for their potential to cause a stir among the existing couples after six contestants abruptly quit, an insider revealed.
‘They were told from the get-go that they need to create tension and keep the drama flowing,’ they shared.
Last season, two of three intruders couples failed to last the distance, staying on the experiment for a few days before sensationally quitting.
‘Producers have made it clear they don’t want a repeat of the Ash (Galati) and Maddy (Maxwell) situation, where they quit and gave up on their romance after three days.’
Determined not to let history repeat itself, the show’s creators are pulling out all the stops this time around.
Season 12, currently being filmed in Sydney, has already lost six participants within the first two weeks of filming, and the intruders have been warned to ride it out.
Hailing from Launceston, Tasmania , Clint recently ended his long-term relationship, paving the way for his appearance on the hit reality show
After three couples quit filming, Daily Mail Australia revealed the new batch of intruders have been brought in to bring the drama (pictured: Intruder couple Teejay Halkias and Bethy Kelly)
Last season, two of three intruders failed to last the distance, staying on the experiment for a few days before sensationally quitting (Pictured: Ash Galati and Madeline Maxwell)
‘Even if they don’t hit it off romantically, they’ve been asked to ride it out until the end of filming,’ the insider added.
‘The producers want them to keep the drama alive no matter what.’
The strict conditions have reportedly led to some intense and fiery confrontations, with the intruders determined to make their mark.
The first commitment ceremony saw a shocking mass exodus, with three couples calling it quits within the first two weeks of filming in an ‘unheard of’ twist.
‘We’re already down six people, and it’s only been two weeks,’ an insider shared.
‘The pressure on the remaining cast is enormous, and it’s creating a lot of tension.’
Cast members are reportedly divided over the walkouts, with some expressing relief at the departure of those they deemed ‘toxic,’ while others are furious.