MAFS 2021: New season ‘is already falling apart’, says ex-bride Ines Basic

The new season of Married At First Sight ‘is already falling apart’, says former bride Ines Basic – as producers ‘desperately search for intruders to replaced failed couples’

Next year’s season of Married At First Sight, which is currently being filmed in Sydney, is reportedly falling apart at the seams.

Former bride Ines Basic claims that producers have started searching for ‘intruders’ to replace couples that have already broken up.

‘They [are] already falling apart,’ she wrote on Instagram on Thursday.

Perfect match? Next year’s season of Married At First Sight, which is currently being filmed in Sydney, is reportedly falling apart at the seams. Pictured: an unidentified MAFS couple arriving for a dinner party at a warehouse Sydney’s Lilyfield on Wednesday

Ines, who was paired with Bronson Norrish on the 2019 season and infamously had an affair with Sam Ball, added that last-minute replacements were being drafted in.

‘I know people being asked to come in as intruders. Sorry for the spoiler,’ she wrote. 

Channel Nine declined to comment.

Desperate search: Former bride Ines Basic (pictured) claims that producers have started looking for 'intruders' to replace couples that have already broken up

Desperate search: Former bride Ines Basic (pictured) claims that producers have started looking for ‘intruders’ to replace couples that have already broken up

Insider knowledge: 'They [are] already falling apart. I know people being asked to come in as intruders. Sorry for the spoiler,' Ines wrote on Instagram on Thursday

Insider knowledge: ‘They [are] already falling apart. I know people being asked to come in as intruders. Sorry for the spoiler,’ Ines wrote on Instagram on Thursday

Production is well under way on the 2021 season of Married at First Sight.

Paparazzi photos have emerged of one of the weddings being filmed in the Hunter Valley on September 17.

Daily Mail Australia also caught the cast arriving for a dinner party at a warehouse Sydney’s Lilyfield on Wednesday.

Work in progress: Production is well under way on the 2021 season of Married at First Sight. Pictured: a bride arriving for a dinner party at a warehouse Sydney's Lilyfield on Wednesday

Work in progress: Production is well under way on the 2021 season of Married at First Sight. Pictured: a bride arriving for a dinner party at a warehouse Sydney’s Lilyfield on Wednesday

While details of the cast haven’t yet been announced, Daily Mail Australia recently revealed the identity of one of the grooms set to appear.

Hit 104.7 Canberra radio presenter Bryce Ruthven will be heading down the aisle, after taking three months of leave and temporarily relocating to Sydney.

The 30-year-old is hoping to find the love of his life on reality TV, having reportedly ended his engagement to a woman named Lana earlier this year.

Revealed: While details of the cast haven't yet been announced, Daily Mail Australia recently confirmed the identity of one of the grooms: radio presenter Bryce Ruthven (pictured)

Revealed: While details of the cast haven’t yet been announced, Daily Mail Australia recently confirmed the identity of one of the grooms: radio presenter Bryce Ruthven (pictured)

Nine has promised that the upcoming season’s cast will be ‘the most genuine yet’.

The network has also said the 2021 series will be about ‘love not fame’ as all the participants are determined to find a lifelong match.

Furthermore, the new season will feature Alessandra Rampolla, a certified clinical sexologist with more than 20 years’ experience, on the panel of experts.

Coming soon! Married At First Sight will premiere on Nine next year. Pictured: an unidentified couple (left) and a woman believed to be a producer (right) in Lilyfield on Wednesday

Coming soon! Married At First Sight will premiere on Nine next year. Pictured: an unidentified couple (left) and a woman believed to be a producer (right) in Lilyfield on Wednesday