Married at First Sight Australia's Jessika Power has announced the sad loss of her father.
The reality TV personality, who appeared in the sixth Aussie season of the show back in 2019, shared an Instagram Story with a photo of her and her dad smiling for the camera and sharing a hug outdoors on a sunny day.
"Doesn't feel real," she wrote. "We love you Dad!
"I hope you're up there having a port with your mates and looking down on us missing you forever."
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Last year, Jessika was asked if she would ever return to the show that made her famous, and she said that she wouldn't.
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"I think MAFS really has contributed to my relationships now," she said at the time.
"So I think doing MAFS again, I'd either find somebody who's perfect or I'd find somebody who was the same as what I had last time and then I'd just continue to push myself back in my actual real-life relationships.
"So yeah, I don't think so. It doesn't really sound like that much fun to me. And it goes for a long time and we filmed for so long, it was horrible."
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Bryce Ruthven, from the eighth season of MAFS Australia, recently announced that his grandmother had passed away at the age of 89.
"The world lost a beautiful woman... my Nan," he wrote. "She was more than just a grandmother.
"She was someone who was always in my corner when others weren’t, someone who would offer trustworthy advice when others couldn’t and someone who would support life decisions to show how much she supported me even if she thought I was taking a gamble."
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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