Several Married at First Sight Australia 2023 contestants already have their own podcasts in the works and are looking to launch them as soon as filming wraps.

As revealed in episode 267 of the So Dramatic! podcast, three cast members are in the process of launching podcasts and who said MAFS was all about finding love?

It comes after several contestants have already signed on with talent managers and scored brand deals. The devil works hard, but the MAFS 2023 cast works harder!

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Several Married at First Sight Australia 2023 contestants are already launching their own podcasts. Source: Nine

Which Married at First Sight Australia 2023 contestants are launching podcasts?

Alongside Tahnee Cook, who has co-hosted the Like Us Girls podcast since 2019, three more MAFS brides have created a podcast to capitalise on their newfound fame.

The first bride is Bronte Schofield, who is reportedly planning to start a podcast with her bridesmaid Cat. Little is known about what the pair will be discussing, but if it’s about how much the 28-year-old backs her on-screen husband Harrison Boon, soz, but we’re tapping out.

Alyssa Barmonde has a podcast called Bad Mums The Podcast in the works.
Alyssa Barmonde has a podcast called Bad Mums The Podcast in the works. Source: Instagram

Mother-of-one Alyssa Barmonde is also working on a side hustle podcast called Bad Mums The Podcast with three of her friends. The podcast’s bio reads: “keeping it real over a glass of wine.”

Tayla Winter is also planning to start a podcast called TassieTigersPodcast with one of her mates, which she promoted on Instagram before MAFS started airing. It’s unclear what the content will be covering so watch this space.

Lastly, Evelyn Ellis and her bestie Rice are co-hosting a podcast called Bad Grades, which is set to launch this May.

They describe Bad Grades as “a hub for those taking charge of their own lives and sexuality while also trying to please their mothers.”

Rice has been promoting it on Instagram during the 26-year-old‘s time on MAFS, and it has already amassed a whopping 147k followers.

“Little rant and also an observation on today’s standards and society norms,” Evelyn’s bestie recently wrote in a story promoting their new pod.

The post went on to discuss how long you should wait to reply to messages from potential suitors, claiming that “three to five business days” is “Little Dick Energy,” and NGL, we agree with this one!

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