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MAFS Star Mel Schilling Dies at 54

MAFS star Mel Schilling has tragically died aged 54 just days after revealing her cancer had spread to her brain.The dating expert, 54, had been diagnosed with ...

MAFS Star Mel Schilling Dies at 54
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Bintano News

March 24, 2026

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MAFS star has tragically died aged 54 just days after revealing her cancer had spread to her brain.

The dating expert, 54, had been diagnosed with colon cancer in 2023. 

Her Gareth confirmed the sad news on Instagram on Tuesday in a beautiful statement in which he spoke about her love for him and their daughter Maddie, 10.

He wrote: 'Melanie Jane Brisbane-Schilling passed away peacefully today, surrounded by love.

'In her final moments, when I thought  had taken away her ability to speak, she ushered me closer and whispered a message for Maddie and me that will sustain me for the rest of my life. 

'It took all of her remaining strength, and that gesture summed up our wee Melsie perfectly. Even then, her only thought was for Maddie and me.

'This is a woman who became a new mum and a TV star at 42 — and nailed both.

'This is a woman who, through two years of chemotherapy, when she could barely lift her head from the pillow, never complained and never stopped showing courage, grace, compassion and empathy, and never missed a day of filming.

'To most of you, she was Mel Schilling — matriarch of MAFS and queen of . To Maddie and me, she was our wee Melsie: an incredible mum, role model, and soulmate.'

MAFS Mel Schilling has tragically died aged 54, her husband Gareth revealed in a statement on Instagram on Tuesday, alongside a series of beautiful images of her 

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He wrote: 'Melanie Jane Brisbane-Schilling passed away peacefully today, surrounded by love' - Mel had revealed the cancer had spread to her brain just days ago 

Gareth added: 'In her final moments, when I thought cancer had taken away her ability to speak, she ushered me closer and whispered a message for Maddie and me that will sustain me for the rest of my life' - pictured with Gareth and daughter Maddie, who is now aged 10

He continued: 'On behalf of our family and her incredible friendship group, thank you for the support from around the world.

'I also want to thank our wonderful MAFS family — John, Alessandra, Charlene, Roxy, and Sophie — for your kindness and compassion.

'To Lee, Louie, Susy, and Ian at Channel 4 / CPL, who went above and beyond for us, we will never forget it.

'To Sarah at InterTalent, not just an agent, but a true confidante.

'And to the wonderful Elizabeth Day — Mel’s podcasting partner and dear friend — thank you for your friendship and empathy.

'Life can be beautiful, and life can be incredibly cruel. But ultimately, life is fleeting, fragile, and tomorrow is promised to no one. If you can do anything to honour Mel, please live life to the full, love your people well, and try not to sweat the small stuff.

'I had 15 wonderful years with my soulmate, and it was the privilege of my life to be by her side. For that, I will be forever thankful.

'Goodbye, my love. My one. Until we meet again.'

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Mel first revealed that she had been diagnosed with colon cancer back in December 2023, and she had to have surgery to remove a 5cm tumour.

However, in a lengthy Instagram post last week, she revealed that she found out her cancer had metastasised to her lungs in 2024, and over  it was discovered it had spread to her brain.

In a heartbreaking statement she had written: 'I honestly don’t know how long I have left, but I do know I will fight to my last breath and will be surrounded by the love and support of my people.'

Mel explained that she has undergone 16 rounds of chemotherapy during the past two years while also filming MAFS.

She was due to start a new clinical trial this March, however over Christmas she began experiencing blinding headaches and numbness down her right side.

After tests it was discovered the cancer has spread to her brain and there is nothing further doctors can do. She wrote: 'My light is starting to fade - and quickly.'

Sharing a photo with her husband Gareth and daughter Madison, 10, Mel's full statement read: 'In December 2023 I was diagnosed with colon cancer after a tumour the size of a lemon was discovered during a scan. “Terry,” as I called him, was successfully removed and I was initially given the all clear — that much many of you already know.

'Unfortunately, in late February 2024 during a routine scan, small nodules were discovered in my lungs. The cancer had metastasised and my world changed again in an instant.

'Over the past two years, while filming MAFS, I underwent 16 rounds of chemotherapy and was later told I was eligible for a groundbreaking clinical trial specific to my gene type, due to start in March 2026. Once again, my optimism soared that I might beat this thing.

'Over Christmas, however, I began experiencing blinding headaches and numbness down my right side.

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'After many tests I was told the cancer had spread to the left side of my brain and, despite subsequent radiotherapy sessions, my oncology team have now told me there is nothing further they can do. Hearing those words changes everything.

Mel was well known for being a dating exoert on Married At First Sight - pictured with co-star John Aiken 

Just last week the dating expert revealed that her cancer has spread to her brain and there was nothing more doctors could do, leading to an outpouring of support, (pictured with Gareth and Maddie) 

'So that’s where I am now. My light is starting to fade — and quickly. But I am still here, still fighting, and surrounded by the most incredible love.

'Simple tasks have become incredibly difficult and I am relying on my beautiful family to look after me. I honestly don’t know how long I have left, but I do know I will fight to my last breath and will be surrounded by the love and support of my people.

'At the outset of this journey, so many of you sent the most wonderful messages of support. They have meant more than I can ever properly express and have helped shape the mindset I’ve needed to keep fighting. Thank you all from the bottom of my heart.

'If I could leave you with one thing, it would simply be this: if something doesn’t feel right, please get it checked out. It might just save your life.

'These two beside me are my everything. With love and gratitude, Mell'.

Last month Mel announced she was stepping away from the Australian series of MAFS after starring on the show since season two.

In a heartfelt statement, Mel revealed the decision came after careful consideration, citing ongoing health challenges and the strain of splitting her life between Australia and the UK.

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'After 12 extraordinary seasons, I have made the heartfelt decision to step away from my role as an expert on Married At First Sight Australia,' she said.

'This hasn't been a choice I've made lightly. In recent years, my health challenges and living in the UK spending up to three months a year away from my family is no longer sustainable.'

She continued: 'It has become clear that I must make a change that puts my family, health and time at the very centre of my life.'

Bowel, or colorectal, cancer affects the large bowel, which is made up of the colon and rectum.

Such tumors usually develop from pre-cancerous growths, called polyps.

Symptoms include:

  • Bleeding from the bottom
  • Blood in stools
  • A change in bowel habits lasting at least three weeks
  • Unexplained weight loss
  • Extreme, unexplained tiredness
  • Abdominal pain

Most cases have no clear cause, however, people are more at risk if they: 

  • Are over 50
  • Have a family history of the condition
  • Have a personal history of polyps in their bowel
  • Suffer from inflammatory bowel disease, such as Crohn's disease
  • Lead an unhealthy lifestyle  

Treatment usually involves surgery, and chemo- and radiotherapy.

More than nine out of ten people with stage 1 bowel cancer survive five years or more after their diagnosis.

Unfortunately, only around a third of all colorectal cancers are diagnosed at this early stage. 

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The majority of people come to the doctor when the disease has spread beyond the wall of the colon or rectum or to distant parts of the body, which decreasing the chance of being successfully cured of colon cancer. 

According to Bowel Cancer UK figures, more than 41,200 people are diagnosed with bowel cancer every year in the UK. 

It affects around 40 per 100,000 adults per year in the US, according to the National Cancer Institute.

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