Friends, colleagues and fans of Married At First Sight star has paid tribute to 'a beacon of light' following her death at the age of 54.
just days after revealing her had spread to her brain. Mel was diagnosed with colon cancer in 2023.
Her husband Gareth confirmed the news on Instagram on Tuesday in a beautiful statement in which he spoke about her love for him and their daughter Madison, 10.
The post was met with an outpouring of comments from Mel's loved ones and fans of and Australia, both of which she starred on.
MAFS UK star Laura Vaughn wrote: 'Darling Mel. To say you were an inspiration to many would fall incredibly short. You were a beacon of light to all who knew you, loved you and watched you around the world.'
'To know you is to be in awe of you. I remember us talking about your cancer diagnosis backstage on a campaign shoot, you grabbed my hand and with a wink you said 'I'm a fighter, don't you worry' and that's exactly what you were.'
Friends, colleagues and fans of Married At First Sight star Mel Schilling has paid tribute to 'a beacon of light' following her death at the age of 54; Pictured Mel with MAFS UK star Laura Vaughn
MAFS star Davide Anica, who appeared on the tenth UK series of the show, shared a photo of Mel on Instagram captioned: 'Rest in peace angel'
'I feel so privileged to have met you, worked with you and experienced firsthand the kindness you gave in abundance. It embodied you. This world is a lonelier place without you in it. Thoughts are with your family and those close to you. Rest easy now.'
Fellow MAFS star Davide Anica, who appeared on the tenth UK series of the show, shared a photo of Mel on Instagram captioned: 'Rest in peace angel you will be missed. My thoughts and prayers are with Mel's family.'
Mel's fellow expert on MAFS UK Charlene Douglas wrote that she was 'devastated. Gareth, know that Mel loved you and Maddie beyond words. Always here for you if you need anything. To my darling Mel - rest in eternal peace. Love you.'
Celebs Go Dating coach and friend of Mel's Anna Williamson wrote in an Instagram post: 'What a woman. A fighter til the end, an end that was far far too soon. All of our Channel 4 family are grieving the loss of Mel. She touched a lot of people on and off screen.'
'As her E4 ‘stable mate’ and with a love of coaching others and juggling being telly mums we naturally gravitated towards eachother, held a deep respect for eachother and became friends. Mel was always optimistic in spirit about her cancer diagnosis and fight for recovery.'
'She never complained when she’d message, and was always putting in the fight for her Gareth and Maddie. Many people were touched by Mel and benefited from her badass approach to life, her work and her family and I know that legacy will continue.'
'And it’s her beautiful family who my heart goes out to in particular, I can only imagine the pain at her loss, the sheer love and pride she had for her Gareth & Maddie was off the charts!! A fiercely proud wife and mama ❤️ Rest now my friend. Thanks for the always cheery voicenotes ‘just because’'.'
Fearne Cotton posted a string of heart emojis and Bryony Gordon wrote 'I'm so sorry to hear this. Sending much love to you all xxxx.'
Vicky Pattison commented Absolutely heartbreaking. A beautiful woman inside and out... my thoughts are with your family and friends
Celebs Go Dating coach and friend of Mel's Anna Williamson wrote in an Instagram post: 'What a woman. A fighter til the end, an end that was far far too soon'
Her husband Gareth confirmed the news on Instagram on Tuesday in a beautiful statement. The Instagram post was met with an outpouring of comments from Mel's loved ones and fans
Channel 4, which airs MAFS series in the UK, released a poignant statement, paying tribute to 'our friend who radiated joy, warmth and optimism'
All Saints star Nicole Appleton wrote: 'So unbelievably heartbroken sending so much love to you all ❤️xxx'.
Channel 4, which airs MAFS series in the UK, released a poignant statement, paying tribute to 'our friend who radiated joy, warmth and optimism.'
'All of us at Channel 4 are incredibly saddened by the news of Mel's death. Our thoughts and condolences are, first and foremost, with her family and loved ones,' read the statement.
'We're privileged to be the channel that is home to Mel's work, which was at the heart of Married at First Sight's phenomenal success, both in the UK and Australia. It reflected so much about her - her fierce advocacy for other women, her passion for healthy relationships and her mission to unite people in love.'
'Just as importantly, we'd like to pay tribute to Mel as a person. For many who work for Channel 4, Mel was not just a colleague but a friend, someone who radiated joy, warmth and optimism, who energised every room she walked into with humour and postivity.'
'Everyone who knew her will miss all this about her and much more. We share in the sorrow that we're sure many viewers will now feel at this terrible loss.'
Genevieve Edwards, Chief Executive of Bowel Cancer UK, said: 'We are deeply saddened to hear of Mel Schilling's death and send our heartfelt condolences to her family and loved ones.
'Mel's courage in speaking so openly about bowel cancer, from her diagnosis through to treatment and everything in between, has already made a profound difference. By sharing her story, she has helped raise vital awareness and encouraged countless people to listen to their bodies and contact their GP when something doesn't feel right. That message has the power to save lives.
'Every 12 minutes someone in the UK is diagnosed with bowel cancer, making it the UK's fourth most common cancer. If you're experiencing symptoms of bowel cancer like bleeding from your bottom, blood in your poo or a change in your pooing habits, please contact your GP to ask for an at-home test.'
Mel first revealed that she had been diagnosed with colon cancer in December 2023, and she had to have surgery to remove a 5cm tumour.
In a lengthy Instagram post last week, she revealed that she found out her cancer had metastasised to her lungs in 2024, and over Christmas it was discovered it had spread to her brain.
Mel 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.'
She 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.'




