Married at First Sight star Jack Dunkley has shared plans to have a baby with partner Tori Adams.

Jack and Tori met during the experiment and decided to stay together, confirming their commitment in the Final Vows stage.

During an Instagram Q&A with fans, Jack responded to a person quizzing him about whether there may be a family addition on the horizon for the pair.

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Jack confirmed he and Tori have discussed the possibility of becoming parents, though they're waiting for the right time.

"Tori and I are happy building the life we want to lead at the moment. Many things we wish to accomplish first. I've said two years," Jack explained.

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While starting a family is in the cards for the couple, it appears that it won't happen before they have settled down in their quasi-married life.

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Following the end of the show, Tori relocated from Melbourne to the Gold Coast to be with Jack and posted an update about the move earlier this month.

Tori revealed what went on behind the scenes in an Instagram montage including a flight, a trip to a homeware store and getting a pair of keys, explaining she sped up the process and moved house in two weeks to be closer to Jack.

The couple seem to be going strong now after their compatibility was repeatedly questioned on MAFS.

Tori and Jack went through ups and downs on the latest season of the Aussie dating show, with Jack's infamous "muzzle your woman" comment and other behaviours attracting a lot of criticism from his co-stars and the experts as well as from viewers at home.

Married at First Sight UK airs on E4 in the UK. Married at First Sight Australia airs on Nine Network in Australia and E4 in the UK.


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