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Watch shock moment MAFS Australia couple get engaged after ditching show spouses in surprise wife swap

AMID global strife and worries about Trump’s tariffs, you can always rely on Married At First Sight Australia drama to offer a welcome release from reality.

With that in mind, buckle up, as it’s been announced that two contestants from the current season have ditched their partners and got engaged.

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Clint and Jacqui shocked everyone by getting engaged[/caption]
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The couple were first spotted back in February
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In a video shared to social media, it’s been revealed that Jacqui ‘Crazy Eyes’ Burfoot and Clint Rice are officially engaged.

Not only that, but the 43-year-old popped the question during the MAFS 2025 Reunion Dinner Party.

Those of us in the UK are still anxiously waiting to see what happens following the explosive fourth dinner party.

However, over in Australia, the season has not only wrapped, but the long-awaited reunion has just dropped.

Despite this leak, anyone who watched Jacqui, 29, and her original husband, Ryan ‘I’m a Warrior’ Donnelly, could have predicted their rollercoaster of a marriage wouldn’t last.

Meanwhile, Brits have only just seen Lauren Hall get hitched to Clint after her first disastrous encounter with Eliot Donovan.

It’s not clear what went wrong with the couple so we’ll just have to wait and see.

Hosted by the podcast So Dramatic!, host Megan Pustetto said, “Clint, you have a bombshell not even Jacqui knows about”.

After taking the mic, Clint talked about how much he loved Jacqui and how they “talked a lot about [their] future”.

He said: “We signed for Married At First Sight to get married… So, I’ve got one question for you.”

Pulling out a ring box, he got down on one knee Jacqui initially fell on the nearby lounge in disbelief, before saying yes and getting up to her now-fiancé.

Confirming the news later on Instagram, Jacqui happily showed off the ring with Clint by her side. She captioned the post: “Surrounded with love in love 🤍.”

Three people sitting on a couch during a tense scene from *Married at First Sight Australia*.
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What will the experts say?[/caption]
Lauren and Clint from MAFS Australia 2025.
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Lauren and Clint got married but things didn’t work out[/caption]
Ryan and Jacqui embracing.
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Jacqui spent a lot of time crying on the show[/caption]
Jacqui Ryan's husband at his wedding on Married at First Sight Australia.
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Her husband Ryan didn’t live up to her high standards[/caption]

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Premier League LIVE RESULTS: Fulham BEAT champions-elect Liverpool, Southampton RELEGATED, Chelsea held by Brentford

IT was another thrilling day of Premier League action with champions-elect Liverpool BEATEN by Fulham.

Goals from Sessignon, Iwobi and Muniz helped the Cottagers pull off a shock win over the Reds.

Chelsea failed to cement a top four spot after being held by rivals Brentford.

While Southampton have made history by being the earliest team to get RELEGATED following a 3-1 loss to Tottenham.

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Brentford 0 Chelsea 0: Wasteful Blues miss chance to solidify top four spot with Champions League hopes on a knife-edge

ENZO MARESCA gambled with Chelsea’s European ambitions – and may well live to regret it.

The Blues arrived in west London with the chance to further cement their chances of playing Champions League football next term – their number one priority this term.

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Chelsea looked toothless as Cole Palmer was named on the bench against Brentford[/caption]
Brentford's Yoane Wissa reacts after a missed shot.
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Brentford had the best chances of the game but were unable to make them count[/caption]
Enzo Maresca, Chelsea manager, at a Premier League football match.
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It left Chelsea’s Champions League hopes on a knife-edge[/caption]

Victory at mid-table Brentford – the only Prem side without a home clean sheet this campaign and winless in their last seven home outings – would have put them four points clear of sixth-placed Aston Villa and within two of third-placed Nottingham Forest.

So, it was anyone’s guess why Maresca decided to dance with the devil this weekend, dropping FIVE first-team starters. In this instance, the devil could have the last laugh.

Cole Palmer, Nicolas Jackson, Marc Cucurella, Levi Colwill and Pedro Neto were all forced to watch from the bench as Chelsea faltered at a time they simply cannot afford to, dismally dreary for large parts against the Bees and only slightly better once Maresca gave in and chucked on the players that should have started in the first place.

Yes, Palmer and Jackson have only just come back from muscular injuries after starting the 1-0 mid-week over Tottenham, but surely the risk was worth taking?

This has the potential to be a definitive weekend for Chelsea, for all the wrong reasons, inviting the likes of Villa, Manchester City and Newcastle to take full advantage.

Keane Lewis-Potter sauntered down the left early on and picked out Bryan Mbeumo at the far post, but his volley back across goal was out of reach for Yoane Wissa.

Frank taunted Chelsea before kick-off, suggesting they were “under pressure”, and Brentford upped the ante further by aggressively pinning Maresca’s men back.

Lewis-Potter was in the mood, pinging another beauty in behind for Kevin Schade to chase, cutting back for Wissa to fire into a collection of static defenders in Blue.

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Chelsea’s attacking presence was non-existent. And when they did get into promising positions, Christopher Nkunku and Noni Madueke were alarmingly impressive at doing nothing with it.

Nkunku in particular was being bullied with ease by Brentford’s giants of men at the back. Another wasted chance to turn Maresca’s head, possibly now one for the Chelsea chopping block come the summer.

A lack of clear-cut chances at either end made for a drab atmosphere in the west London sunshine.

But you can always count on Robert Sanchez to bring some entertainment wherever he goes, like a travelling circus’ comedy clown wearing gloves.

First, a trademark pass straight to an opposition player from the Spaniard. He was at hand to clear up his mess, denying Mikkel Damsgaard after Wissa’s clever dinked pass.

And then, under no pressure at all, a stationary Sanchez decided to let a ball slip through his hands and almost onto the boot of Bryan Mbeumo.

Maresca was not enjoying his keeper’s flirtations with danger, nor was the Italian coach thrilled with a lacklustre performance that was gradually getting worse.

Jadon Sancho made a rare burst forward only to look up and find no one had joined him. Reece James’ weak defending then allowed Mbeumo to cut in and drag one just wide.

If you don’t laugh, you’ll cry. That was the view the away fans were clinging onto, sarcastically singing: ‘We’ve had a shot’ as Madueke fired straight at Mark Flekken.

‘Boring, Boring Chelsea’ was the response from the home support as Sanchez palmed clear a Nathan Collins header.

Maresca could and should have thrown on all of his game-changers at the break. Instead, he opted for just one to start with. Nkunku hauled off for Jackson.

There was an instant impact. The Senegalese striker linked up well and then tested out his recently recovered hamstring with a lung-bursting to beat the Bees backline only to let Flekken off with a scuffed effort.

Brentford vs. Chelsea match stats graphic. Illustration of average team positions for Brentford vs Chelsea.

Momentum, at last. Some more Chelsea positivity had Sepp Van Den Berg sweating as his dodgy cleared cross bounced off the chest of Flekken and out for a corner.

Thirteen minutes into the second half, two more big-hitters entered the fray, immediately combining. Palmer to Jackson, Jackson to Neto and a shot from distance denied by an acrobatic Flekken dive.

An encouraging introduction, but also a worrying reminder of just how much this Chelsea team rely on a few spectacular individuals.

The Bees keeper was finally being kept busy, pulling out another aerial stop from a darting James header.

An end-to-end contest was threatening to spark into life as Brentford brought about the game’s best chance in the 79th minute with a stunning counter attack from a Chelsea corner.

It was embarrassingly simple for Mbeumo to bring down the ball, control it and then run around 50 yards up field before playing a neat one-two with Wissa.

The resulting shot was full of fizz and power, met firmly by a strong Sanchez right hand.

For all of Chelsea’s improvement, they could have gone behind another two times in the next two minutes, Van Den Berg heading into the ground and agonisingly over from a few yards out.

Wissa’s flicked header seconds later was more forgivable, but still had Sanchez scrambling.

With seconds remaining, Palmer curled wide and hurled himself to the floor in despair as the full-time whistle went.

For Maresca’s sake, let’s hope this is not the beginning of a grisly end to Chelsea’s season.

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