Mafs 2025: Perth Influencer Carina Mirabile Is The Latest Bride Confirmed To Appear On The Dating Show

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Married at First Sight’s 12th season will feature some of the show’s hottest cast members to date when it returns to screens next year.

And now Daily Mail Australia can reveal that Perth influencer Carina Mirabile has signed on to appear on the Channel Nine dating show.

Carina is a part-time actress, having appeared in two short films and is already signed with a talent agency.

Friends describe her as a ‘loud and fun’ girl who ‘gets straight to the point’, a trait that will no doubt leave a lasting impression at the dinner parties.

She has a background in digital marketing, having spent years promoting her family’s tool store.

Carina’s presence is expected to add an interesting twist to the series, with showrunners eagerly anticipating how her bold personality will play out in the show’s pressure cooker environment.

Exclusive photos taken earlier this month show Carina dressed to the nines as she made her grand entrance at the hen’s party in Sydney.

The busty brunette is tipped to be one of next year’s stand out brides alongside previously announced brides Lauren Hall, Sierah Swepstone and Morena Farina.

Fans threaten to boycott 2025 series

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Some viewers have already threatened to boycott the 2025 series after the casting of well-known reality stars, including Antoine, who also appeared on The Real Love Boat and Bachelor star Swepstone.

Fans of the show expressed their frustration on social media, accusing the producers of recycling reality TV personalities rather than giving ordinary Australians a chance to find love.

‘MAFS has lost its authenticity,’ one disgruntled viewer wrote on Instagram.

‘It’s supposed to be about genuine people finding love, not giving more airtime to people who are already famous.’

Another fan commented: ‘I’m so done with MAFS. Bringing in people like Paul and Sierah just shows how desperate they are for ratings. Boycotting this season for sure.’

‘For the last time Australia wants to see real genuine everyday people… not these types!! For the love of God,’ a third wrote.

‘Why can’t they find people that genuinely want to find a partner. Not someone that’s after social media fame. So over seeing all these people that are just social climbers,’ another questioned.

 

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