A new sneak peak from Married at First Sight 2025 promises fans they can look forward to plenty of cringe-worthy drama this season.
Featuring 29-year-old bride Jacqui Burfort, the short clip reveals a wedding 'fail' of epic proportions that has the New Zealand-born entrepreneur in tears.
The trailer begins with the narrator asking whether any 'man on earth' can match with high-achiever Jacqui.
Known as an entrepreneur, Jacqui is heard in the trailer listing her impressive accomplishments which include being crowned Miss New Zealand.
She boasts that she has read 2000 books, run a marathon and holds a double degree and first class honours in law.
Jacqui is also a certified yoga instructor and dancer.
A new sneak peak from Married at First Sight 2025 (pictured) promises fans they can look forward to plenty of cringe-worthy drama this season
Featuring 29-year-old bride Jacqui Burfort (pictured), the short clip reveals a wedding 'fail' of epic proportions that has the New Zealand-born entrepreneur in tears
'It's impossible to find someone on my level,' she says in the trailer, adding, 'I'm too ambitious, I'm too much to handle.'
Looking stunning in a blue wedding gown for the ceremony, Jacqui's after-party is also previewed.
And this is where things go wrong, as her MAFS groom Ryan Donnelly takes her in his arms for a romantic waltz... and after attempting a very dip dance dip, drops her to the floor.
The trailer ends with a distraught Jacqui in tears.
It comes after Daily Mail Australia revealed earlier this month that Jacqui and Ryan are set to go down as the most polarising pair in the show's history – eclipsing even the infamous Bronte and Harrison saga in 2023.
Sources close to the production have revealed that Jacqui, a self-proclaimed 'tell-it-like-it-is' entrepreneur, and Ryan, 37, an outspoken project manager, are 'absolute bananas' both on and off-screen.
Fans expecting another run-of-the-mill love story should brace themselves for fireworks, backstabbing, and the kind of chaos that will make past seasons look like a Disney fairytale.
'Ryan is all about pro-masculinity – he champions men embracing their strength and individuality, but let's be honest, viewers are going to be just as taken by his striking good looks,' an insider spilled.
Jacqui's romantic hopes come crashing down during the wedding breakfast when an intimate dance ends with her groom falling on top of her
'Meanwhile, Jacqui is set to steal the show in her own way. She's unapologetically fierce, and women everywhere will feel empowered watching her stand up for what's right. They're a dynamic duo, and audiences won't be able to look away.'
A well-placed source revealed, 'Their journey on the show will make Bronte and Harrison seem like a happily-ever-after romance.
Every dinner party, every commitment ceremony, they're either at each other's throats or dragging the rest of the group into their mess.'
It's not just their on-screen antics that have people talking.
Another insider revealed, 'They both have this unpredictable energy. It's hard to tell who's worse.'
One minute Jacqui's tearing Ryan apart for something petty, the next she's on the couch crying and everyone is falling for her crocodile tears. It's bananas – you won't know whether to laugh, cry, or turn the TV off.'
The pair's relentless drama hasn't just affected their own relationship but has also driven a wedge through the group.
According to insiders, the other couples either avoid them entirely or get sucked into their disputes.
'Their toxic chemistry divides the group. It's exhausting for everyone involved,' a source added.
'They argue like it's a sport, and the rest of the cast has to suffer through it. But you can't look away – it's train wreck TV at its finest.'
Even the show's experts – no strangers to volatile pairings – were reportedly blindsided by Jacqui and Ryan's intensity.
One source hinted, 'It's clear they were matched to bring drama, but I don't think anyone expected this level of chaos.
'The experts are often left speechless, which is saying something.'
Married At First Sight returns to Channel Nine after the Australian Open. Stream seasons 1-11 on 9Now.