Fans Slam ‘Farmer Wants A Wife’ After Logie Nod: ‘Worst Season Ever’

Fans Slam ‘Farmer Wants A Wife’ After Logie Nod: ‘Worst Season Ever’

Farmer Wants A Wife has been nominated for a Logie – but the exciting news hasn’t landed well with die-hard fans of the Seven series. 

It’s no secret that viewers have been left feeling disheartened following the latest season, pointing out editing fails, over-dramatised scenes and unnecessary villain edits. 

Some have even gone so far as to label it the ‘worst season ever’.  

But despite criticism, the series’ 15th instalment has nabbed a nomination for Best Structured Reality Program, which the show announced via Instagram on Monday. 

‘Yeeehaaw! #FarmerAU has been nominated for Best Structured Reality Program for the 2025 TV Week Logie Awards,’ the post read. 

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Fans Slam ‘Farmer Wants A Wife’ After Logie Nod: ‘Worst Season Ever’

Farmer Wants A Wife has been nominated for a Logie – but the exciting news hasn’t landed well with die-hard fans of the Sevens series

Fans of the reality series poured into the comments section, with a majority of them feeling pretty fed up over the nomination. 

‘No way it has been the worst ever,’ one person wrote. 

‘Worst season ever, way better in the earlier seasons before intended drama and villain’s had to take over,’ another pointed out. 

One fan angrily penned: ‘WTF – This was the worst season EVER – It was a Temu version of MAFS….’

it use to be a wholesome TV show, now it’s a joke all for ratings, well I didn’t even finish watching it because it was pathetic,’ they continued. 

‘Sorry, not best reality program. Structured or not, whatever that implies,’ another chimed in. 

Despite the negative sentiment in the comments section, the show’s TV ratings have been positive.

So much so that last week Tuesday, the Seven series triumphed in the overnight ratings, leaving popular shows like MasterChef Australia in the dust. 

Last week Tuesday, the Seven series triumphed in the overnight ratings, leaving popular shows like MasterChef Australia in the dust

Last week Tuesday, the Seven series triumphed in the overnight ratings, leaving popular shows like MasterChef Australia in the dust

It's no secret that viewers have been left feeling disheartened following the latest season, pointing out editing fails, over-dramatised scenes and unnecessary villain edits

It’s no secret that viewers have been left feeling disheartened following the latest season, pointing out editing fails, over-dramatised scenes and unnecessary villain edits

The wholesome dating show scored an impressive total national audience of 853,000 viewers.

Over on Nine the latest season of Lego Masters Australian managed a far less impressive rating with a total of 741,000 tuning in to the quirky contest.

MasterChef Australia on the 10 Network managed 648,000 – a slight improvement from this time last week when it won 619,000 viewers.

The ratings numbers for the national average combine the audience watching on broadcast and as well as viewer-on-demand in metro and regional areas.

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