Married At First Sight star Harrison Boone has taken a savage swipe at fellow former cast mates as the long-running reality show’s twelfth season gets underway.
Harrison was cast as the ‘villain’ in the 2023 season, in which he was paired with bride Bronte Schofield.
Taking to his Instagram story on Wednesday ahead of the 2025 season’s third episode, Harrison shared a hilarious clip that took a not-so-subtle dig at some of the more publicity hungry Married at First Sight alum.
He shared a clip that showed him speaking to camera from inside his car.
As emotional music played, Harrison cheekily called out his fellow reality stars in the satirical clip that channelled a charity donation advertisement.
‘I see a lot of posts in thee media about the new season of MAFS,’ a stoic Harrison began the clip.

Married At First Sight star Harrison Boone has taken a savage swipe at fellow former cast mates as the long-running reality show’s twelfth season gets underway. Pictured
He then wasted no time in making light of some reality stars penchant for using the current season of Married At First Sight as a means to make them relevant once more.
‘But I would like to take this opportunity to once again make it all about us. That’s right – the ex-MAFS participants.’
‘What you don’t realise is we desperately need that attention. Without it, some of us would have to contribute to society and maybe even get a real job,’ he added, comically stumbling over the word ‘job’.
He ended the post with a desperate call to action to reality show fans.
‘Please, reach out to a previous MAFS participant,’ Harrison pleaded.
‘Like and share one of their posts. For every like you give you could save a life.’
Despite limiting interactions on the post, possibly to prevent clap-backs from former co-stars, Harrison’s dig was met with a flurry of comments from fans.
Harrison even had a dig at the show itself when one fan asked: ‘Why did you go on a show you hate so much.’

Taking to his Instagram story on Wednesday ahead of the 2025 season’s third episode, Harrison shared a hilarious clip that took a not-so-subtle dig at some of the more publicity hungry Married at First Sight alum
‘Obviously I didn’t dislike it before I went on it,’ he replied
Another jumped in admitting that while they were in no way a fan of Harrison on MAFS, they found ‘comedy gold’ in his post.
‘Ffs. I couldn’t stand you on there, but this is comedy gold,’ they wrote.
Fellow Married At Forst Sight ‘villain’ Dean Wells also appeared to appreciate Harrison’s comedy stylings, jumping in with: ‘Bahahah.’
Yet another fan added: ‘Love this…..they’re all crawling out of their caves craving the attention.’
Harrison kept the digs going with his reply: ‘Makes me cringe every time I see it.’
The former groom rose to fame last year on the 10th series of MAFS, where he was famously paired up with Bronte Schofield, and he recently spoke out on his ‘villain’ edit.
He told Daily Mail Australia in 2023: ‘I don’t go around trying to call people out and be in arguments in my day-to-day life.

‘What you don’t realise is we desperately need that attention. Without it, some of us would have to contribute to society and maybe even get a real job,’ he added, comically stumbling over the word ‘job’.

Harrrison was cast as the ‘villain’ in the 2023 season, in which he was paired with bride Bronte Schofield
‘It’s not who I am. I just want to get along with people and make the most out of life.’
Harrison prompted a social media furore in April last year when he described a list of single MAFS brides as ‘unmarryables’.
He was accused of being ‘misogynistic’ by other MAFS stars after coining the ‘vile’ term and posting about a dating ‘danger zone’ for women of certain ages.
Harrison took to Instagram to share screenshots of former MAFS brides’ dating profiles and posts about finding a match, including those of his on-screen ‘ex-wife’ Bronte and Sandy Jawanda.
He then shared an article about Abbie Chatfield discussing her then recent break-up and wrote alongside the post: ‘Another unmarryable [crying laughing emoji].’
Harrison also shared a screenshot of MAFS’ Lyndall Grace tearfully announcing her break-up from her boyfriend of five months, writing alongside the picture: ‘Sucks for you Lyndall.’