Married At First Sight’s twelfth season will feature some of the show’s hottest cast members to date when it returns to screens next year.
And now, Daily Mail Australia can exclusively reveal that a genetically blessed groom named Ryan will be appearing on the series.
His now private Instagram account showcases the Sydney-based suitor showing off his ripped physique while posing for various photo shoots.
While little else is known about him, other photos shared to his account see him dressed as a NSW police officer for a small acting role on set of a TV series.
His StarNow and TheRightFit profiles – which are audition websites for actors and influencers – have since been deactivated.
Ryan is tipped to be one of season 12’s stand out grooms, with producers stalling his entrance until the very end at the buck’s party earlier this month.
Friends describe him as a ‘super nice guy’, who is unlucky in the love department and say he is ‘tired of all the dating apps’.
He is also super passionate about maintaining an active lifestyle and is a personal trainer.
Ryan is the third actor and influencer to be confirmed for the series.

Married at First Sight’s twelfth season will feature some of the show’s hottest cast members to date when it returns to screens next year. Pictured: Ryan

Daily Mail Australia can exclusively reveal that a genetically blessed groom named Ryan will be appearing on the series
Fans threaten to boycott 2025 series
Some viewers have already threatened to boycott the 2025 series after the casting of well-known reality stars, including Paul Antoine, who appeared on The Real Love Boat, and Bachelor star Sierah Swepstone.
Fans of the show expressed their frustration on social media, accusing the producers of recycling reality TV personalities rather than giving ordinary Australians a chance to find love.
‘MAFS has lost its authenticity,’ one disgruntled viewer wrote on Instagram.

His now private Instagram account showcases the Sydney-based suitor showing off his ripped physique while posing for various photo shoots

While little else is known about him, other photos shared to his account see him dressed as a NSW police officer for a small acting role on set of a TV series

His StarNow and TheRightFit profiles – which are audition websites for actors and influencers – have since been deactivated
‘It’s supposed to be about genuine people finding love, not giving more airtime to people who are already famous.’
Another fan commented: ‘I’m so done with MAFS. Bringing in people like Paul and Sierah just shows how desperate they are for ratings. Boycotting this season for sure.’
‘For the last time Australia wants to see real genuine everyday people… not these types!! For the love of God,’ a third wrote.
‘Why can’t they find people that genuinely want to find a partner? Not someone that’s after social media fame. So over seeing all these people that are just social climbers,’ another questioned.

Some viewers have already threatened to boycott the 2025 series after the casting of well-known reality stars, including Bachelor star Sierah Swepstone (pictured)

Perth-based fitness coach Paul Antoine, who previously appeared on The Real Love Boat, will also be part of the upcoming series