EXCLUSIVE Married At First Sight stars go ROGUE and defy Channel Nine by password resetting their Instagram accounts: 'Not a good look' READ MORE: MAFS star Ryan Donnelly breaks his silence on shocking 'rape joke' allegation Get all Daily Mail Australia's latest MAFS stories on WhatsApp here By ALI DAHER FOR DAILY MAIL AUSTRALIA Published: 03:45, 3 April 2025 | Updated: 03:46, 3 April 2025 e-mail View comments Advertisement A group of rebellious Married At First Sight stars have defied Channel Nine and risked breaching their contracts by taking back control of their Instagram accounts. And insiders say the network is fuming. Daily Mail Australia can reveal that groom Dave Hand and intruder bride Veronica Cloherty have successfully reset their Instagram passwords are now refusing to hand the accounts back to the show's publicity team.
The trio are understood to be planning to cash in on their newfound stardom by launching influencer careers immediately - but this sneaky move is a direct violation of their contracts with Nine and production company Endemol Shine Australia. According to the insider, Nine's publicity team is 'not happy' with the rogue participants, who have blindsided network bosses by jumping the gun. An insider close to production told Daily Mail Australia: 'It's not a good look.
Nine and ESA can't risk them going rogue online while the show is still airing overseas.' In a major shake-up this year, Channel Nine has tightened the reins on cast members' social media activity, banning them from reclaiming their accounts until May 10 - well after the Australian finale - to coincide with the show's broadcast in the UK. 'They want to control the narrative for as long as possible and stop participants from bad-mouthing the show over their "horrible edits,"' the source said.
A group of rebellious MAFS stars have defied Channel Nine and risked breaching their contracts by taking back control of their Instagram accounts. Pictured: Jacqui Burfoot Daily Mail Australia can reveal that grooms Dave Hand and Eliot Donovan, along with intruder bride Veronica Cloherty, have successfully reset their Instagram passwords are now refusing to hand the accounts back to the show's publicity team In a fresh blow, Nine and ESA are reportedly considering stripping some participants of their coveted Instagram verification badges before handing back their accounts — a move seen as punishment for breaking contract terms. 'They're holding the blue ticks hostage.
For all those who broke their contract and went rogue, no free blue tick for them,' the insider added. It's a huge blow for this year's cast, many of whom were banking on post-show fame to launch paid partnerships and lucrative influencer deals. One furious bride, who asked not to be named, told Daily Mail Australia: 'I've had a few brands approach me, but they all say the same thing - I need control of my account before they'll sign me.
' During the show's airing, Nine's publicity team has maintained an iron grip over the participants' accounts. The brides and grooms were only allowed to write captions under strict supervision, with comments disabled and no access to direct messages - blocking any potential brand opportunities. In the past few weeks, participants were allowed to supply photos and captions, but Nine's social team had the final say on what was posted.
Digital marketing and PR expert Adrian Falk, from Believe Advertising & PR, cautioned that breaking these contracts could have serious consequences. The trio are understood to be planning to cash in on their newfound stardom by launching influencer careers immediately - but this sneaky move is a direct violation of their contracts with Nine and production company Endemol Shine Australia According to the insider Nine's publicity team is 'not happy' with the rogue participants, who have blindsided network bosses by jumping the gun 'Talent need to be aware that when they sign up to be on a show, they're entering an enforceable agreement,' Falk told Daily Mail Australia. 'If they break it, it could affect future endorsements and career opportunities.
Brands prefer to work with people who follow the rules — otherwise, they may never work again.' While previous seasons have seen brides and grooms' follower counts skyrocket, this year's stars haven't attracted the same level of social media fame. Married At First Sight reunion airs Sunday at 7pm on Channel Nine and 9NOW.
MAFS 2025: Here's how the cast's follower numbers stack up Jamie Marinos has the most amount of followers sitting at a 169,000 followers Dave Hand exploded from 2,993 to a staggering 131,000 followers Awhina Rutene is the second most popular bride sitting at a whopping 104,000 followers Rhi Disljenkovic has soared from 3,247 to 99,940 followers Carina Mirabile , who began at around 9,000 now boasts 90,000 followers Billy Belcher jumped from 1,535 to 87,000 followers after deleting his profile during filming. Jeff Gobbels grew from 1,330 to 58,500 followers Eliot Donovan skyrocketed from 249 to 32,100 followers Paul Antoine increased from 1,800 to 35,900 followers Jacqui Burfoot rose from 1,337 to 34,200 followers Adrian Araouzou jumped from 1,278 to 25,500 followers Tony Mojanovski went from 387 to 22,000 followers Veronica Cloherty sits at 28,100 followers Ryan Donnelly boasts 9,582 followers Morena Farina sits at 8,118 followers Dave Hand Married At First Sight Australia Share or comment on this article: Married At First Sight stars go ROGUE and defy Channel Nine by password resetting their Instagram accounts: 'Not a good look' e-mail What's your view? Be the first to comment..
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Married At First Sight stars go ROGUE and defy Channel Nine by password resetting their Instagram accounts: 'Not a good look'

A group of rebellious Married At First Sight stars have defied Channel Nine and risked breaching their contracts by taking back control of their Instagram accounts.