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The Quiet Life After Married at First Sight

After the glamour of the reality TV show, the couple is settling back into their quiet lives in Launceston.

A Brief Respite

The reality of life after Married at First Sight hit home again for the show’s stars Clint Rice and Jacqui Burfoot in this week. They took a walk at a near-deserted Seaport in Launceston, where they were stopped by people who recognized them and asked for photographs. The newly engaged couple has returned to Mr Rice’s home in Riverside after a controversial end to the popular reality TV show.

A Controversial End

Bad blood surfaced at the final show when Jacqui’s original marriage partner on the show, Ryan Donnelly, sniped at the couple over their relationship. In response, Clint quipped: “Jacqui’s gone from a Kia to a Ferrari.”
In the meantime, Jacqui was granted an interim restraining order in the Launceston Magistrates Court to stop Mr Donnelly’s social media posts.

A Move Back to Launceston

Both were overwhelmed at times with the demands of the show and the hustle, bustle and noise of Sydney. “It is nice to be back in Launceston and to settle a little bit after the chaos of the show,” Mr Rice, a former professional golfer, said. “We love walking through Seaport, around the Gorge and spending time with our dogs. “We really love our peaceful lives here in Tassie, where we can watch the sunset and sit outside and smell the fresh air, go for hikes out in the bush, grab a coffee, just do the mundane things as well.”

A Reluctant Discussion

Both were somewhat reluctant to discuss the show but are happy with the outcome. “We ended up with what we went on there for,” Clint said. “Jacq and I both went on the show to find a lifelong partner and settle down and get married, and that’s what we ended up with, so that’s our goal was achieved.”
For her part, Jacqui said Clint was the only thing that made the show rewarding. “Personally, I wouldn’t have done the show again,” she said.

A New Chapter

The show has opened up a number of opportunities, especially in social media and e-commerce. Clint Rice and Jacqui Burfoot love walking and spending time with their dogs away from the chaos of Married at First Sight. Picture Craig George. “The show’s over, but social media is still ongoing, and we are flooded with people who want to speak to us,” she said. “My inbox is full of thousands of congratulations messages. “We’ve got small businesses with whom we are working, so we are very connected to all of Australia now, and in fact, the UK. “We have so much support, so much love. “We’re spending our time going on podcasts and talking to the media, but also just on my own TikTok where I have over 100,000 followers now. “People want to know everything from how I do my make-up routine, to what clothes I like, to where I like to shop, what foods we eat and what we like about each other. “We’re just answering all those questions on TikTok so people can hear it directly from us and give a more accurate reflection of the truth.”

A Distinctive View on Fame

The couple spoke of the fame arising from the show. “We don’t want to lose our true compass of what we’re passionate about in life and fame is definitely not one of them,” Jacqui said. “It (fame) is a lot to deal with and it’s not something that we actually find rewarding at all, it’s the other things like being able to work with charities and businesses. “We also hope to do like golf charity events and maybe raise some money for charity as well and try to make the world a better place.”

Business Ventures

The couple have joint business ventures online. “Jacqui’s got a jewellery business off the back of MAFS, which has been going quite well, and we have online golf apparel,” Clint said. Meanwhile, Clint is teaching Jacqui to play golf. “We’ve gone to the golf course a few times, Clint teaching me how to play golf, and I’ve got my swing up to 136 m now with a seven iron,” Jacqui said. “We’ve got a golf simulator at home, so I spend my days practising my golf swings.”

A Balanced Life

“We love just hanging out at home with the dogs and drinking red wine and playing tennis,” Jacqui said. “We’re enjoying our peaceful lives here in Tassie, where we can watch the sunset and sit outside and smell the fresh air, go for hikes out in the bush, grab a coffee, just do the mundane things as well.”

  • They love walking through Seaport, around the Gorge and spending time with their dogs.
  • They enjoy watching the sunset and sit outside and smell the fresh air.
  • They go for hikes out in the bush, grab a coffee, just do the mundane things as well.

A Normal Life

The couple are happy with their decision to return to their normal lives in Launceston. “We’re settling back into a normal life after the chaos of the show,” Mr Rice said. “It is nice to be back in Launceston and to settle a little bit after the drama of the show,” Jacqui said. “We love our peaceful lives here in Tassie, where we can just live life and enjoy each other’s company.”

Couple’s Interests Interests
Walking Spending time with dogs
Watching the sunset Sitting outside and smelling the fresh air
Going for hikes Grabbing a coffee

A New Normal

The couple has opened up a new chapter in their lives. They are spending their time going on podcasts, talking to the media, and working on their online business ventures. “We’re just answering all those questions on TikTok so people can hear it directly from us and give a more accurate reflection of the truth,” Jacqui said. “We’re enjoying our new normal and we’re grateful for the support we’re receiving from our fans.”

A Message to Their Fans
The couple wants to thank their fans for their support. “We’re so grateful for the love and support from our fans,” Jacqui said. “We love being able to connect with them and share our lives with them.”

A Balance Between Reality and Fame

The couple is finding a balance between their real lives and their newfound fame. “We’re learning to prioritize our time and energy, and to make sure we’re spending it on the things that are most important to us,” Jacqui said. “We’re finding that fame is not something that we want to lose sight of, but it’s also not something that we want to let consume us.”

A Healthy Balance

The couple has found a healthy balance between their reality TV show experience and their real lives. “We’re learning to separate our lives, and to make sure we’re not letting the show define who we are,” Mr Rice said. “It’s not about the show, it’s about us, and it’s about our future together.”

What’s Next?

The couple is looking forward to their future together. They are excited to continue working on their online business ventures and to explore new opportunities. “We’re looking forward to seeing what the future holds, and we’re excited to take on new challenges together,” Jacqui said. “We’re grateful for the love and support of our fans, and we can’t wait to share our journey with them.”

The Importance of Communication

The couple emphasized the importance of communication in their relationship. “Communication is a massive thing for the two of us,” Jacqui said. “We love making friends and spending time with our friends and family, and we make sure to prioritize our communication.”

A Strong Foundation

The couple has a strong foundation for their relationship. “Jacq and I both went on the show to find a lifelong partner and settle down and get married, and that’s what we ended up with, so that’s our goal was achieved.”

A Message to Ryan Donnelly

The couple has a message for Ryan Donnelly. “We want to thank Ryan for the love and support he’s shown us, but we also want to make it clear that we’re happy and content with our decision to be together,” Jacqui said. “We’re grateful for the opportunity to have met Ryan, but we’re also grateful to be moving forward with our lives together.”

A Lasting Legacy

The couple wants to leave a lasting legacy. “We want to make the world a better place, and to leave a positive impact on the people around us,” Jacqui said. “We’re grateful for the opportunity to have been a part of the show, and we’re excited to see what the future holds.”

THE QUIET LIFE AFTER MARRIED AT FIRST SIGHT

After the glamour of the reality TV show, the couple is settling back into their quiet lives in Launceston. The reality of life after Married at First Sight hit home again for the show’s stars Clint Rice and Jacqui Burfoot in this week.

They took a walk at a near-deserted Seaport in Launceston, where they were stopped by people who recognized them and asked for photographs. The newly engaged couple has returned to Mr Rice’s home in Riverside after a controversial end to the popular reality TV show.

Bad blood surfaced at the final show when Jacqui’s original marriage partner on the show, Ryan Donnelly, sniped at the couple over their relationship. In response, Clint quipped: “Jacqui’s gone from a Kia to a Ferrari.”

In the meantime, Jacqui was granted an interim restraining order in the Launceston Magistrates Court to stop Mr Donnelly’s social media posts.

Both were overwhelmed at times with the demands of the show and the hustle, bustle and noise of Sydney. “It is nice to be back in Launceston and to settle a little bit after the chaos of the show,” Mr Rice, a former professional golfer, said.

“We love walking through Seaport, around the Gorge and spending time with our dogs. “Personally, I wouldn’t have done the show again,” she said.

The show has opened up a number of opportunities, especially in social media and e-commerce. Picture Craig George.

“The show’s over, but social media is still ongoing, and we are flooded with people who want to speak to us,” she said. We have so much support, so much love.”

“We’re spending our time going on podcasts and talking to the media, but also just on my own TikTok where I have over 100,000 followers now. We’re just answering all those questions on TikTok so people can hear it directly from us and give a more accurate reflection of the truth.”

The couple spoke of the fame arising from the show. “It (fame) is a lot to deal with and it’s not something that we actually find rewarding at all, it’s the other things like being able to work with charities and businesses.”

“We also hope to do like golf charity events and maybe raise some money for charity as well and try to make the world a better place.”

The couple have joint business ventures online. “Jacqui’s got a jewellery business off the back of MAFS, which has been going quite well, and we have online golf apparel,” Clint said.

Meanwhile, Clint is teaching Jacqui to play golf. “We’ve gone to the golf course a few times, Clint teaching me how to play golf, and I’ve got my swing up to 136 m now with a seven iron,” Jacqui said.

“We’ve got a golf simulator at home, so I spend my days practising my golf swings.”

“We love just hanging out at home with the dogs and drinking red wine and playing tennis,” Jacqui said.

“We’re enjoying our peaceful lives here in Tassie, where we can watch the sunset and sit outside and smell the fresh air, go for hikes out in the bush, grab a coffee, just do the mundane things as well.”

  • They love walking through Seaport, around the Gorge and spending time with their dogs.
  • They enjoy watching the sunset and sit outside and smell the fresh air.
  • They go for hikes out in the bush, grab a coffee, just do the mundane things as well.

The couple is happy with their decision to return to their normal lives in Launceston. “We’re settling back into a normal life after the chaos of the show,” Mr Rice said.

“It is nice to be back in Launceston and to settle a little bit after the drama of the show,” Jacqui said.

“We love our peaceful lives here in Tassie, where we can just live life and enjoy each other’s company.”

Couple’s Interests Interests
Walking Spending time with dogs
Watching the sunset Sitting outside and smelling the fresh air
Going for hikes Grabbing a coffee

The couple has opened up a new chapter in their lives.

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