Married at First Sight Australia's Tori Adams has admitted she feels a "sense of vindication" over her relationship with Jack Dunkley.
The duo were matched on last year's season 11 and, although their pairing was seen as controversial, they are still together. In an Instagram Q&A, she says she feels validated about that.
"I remember in the first Ask Me Anything that I did, I was asked, 'Do I feel smug that Jack and I are together and maybe the other couples weren't successful' and no one thought we were gonna make it, and it was a disaster and blah blah," she said.
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"And I said, 'I don't feel smug, it is what it is, I really couldn't give a shit what anyone else thinks'.
"But you're right, yes, I absolutely feel this sense of vindication because there were so many naysayers, and not that we had to prove anything or justify ourselves. But yeah, I can sit back now and just be like 'hehe' to all the little naysayers that were so prevalent."
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The 12th season of Married at First Sight Australia has just premiered Down Under, and Jack shared an Instagram Story with a message and advice for the newbies.
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"Shout out to the new class of 2025," he wrote. "Buckle up, have a laugh, probably don't do what I did."
Tori also shared an Instagram Story of the couple settling down to watch the premiere episode.
Last year, Jack said that he and Tori would love to have kids, but have a list of things they would like to achieve first.
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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