Married at First Sight Australia Tori Adams has celebrated one year since first starting filming the show.
Tori took to her Instagram Stories to share a selfie, revealing she was getting ready to meet her partner and walking into the unknown just last year.
"A year ago today, I was getting ready for my hens only a few days out from meeting @jack_dunkley," she wrote in her Story.
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"I had no idea what I was in for and no idea of who I'd be walking down the aisle to," she continued.
"I'd given the experts a list of what I wanted and boy did they deliver (much to their disappointment)," she added. "Good luck to the cast of 2025."
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Tori has been vocal about her connection with Jack ever since the couple left the show together. Last May, she moved to the Gold Coast to be with him, sharing a reel chronicling how she managed to pull off the move in just two weeks.
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"When your man asks you to move, you turn it around in 2 weeks," she wrote on Instagram at the time, calling Jack her "whole world".
Tori and Jack didn't have the smoothest ride on MAFS, with him being called out over his problematic comments and their compatibility as a couple being questioned.
Tori has expressed her frustrations about being on the show on several occasions, including the reunion, in which she admitted she and Jack are better off when they're "away from this".
"Let me tell you, the best time I've had with Jack is when we've been away from this," she told expert John Aiken.
"When we come back, it turns into an absolute shitfight. I have nothing more to say," she added, before saying she wanted to leave.
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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