Title: "Channel Seven Faces Embarrassing Blunder in ‘Farmer Wants a Wife’ Promo: ‘Who Are Those Girls?’"
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Title: "Channel Seven Faces Embarrassing Blunder in ‘Farmer Wants a Wife’ Promo: ‘Who Are Those Girls?’"

Channel Seven’s Farmer Wants a Wife Blunder Sparks Fan Confusion
By A. James for Daily Mail Australia

Channel Seven accidentally shared photos of axed Farmer Wants a Wife contestant Jack Rowlandson on the show’s social media accounts, leaving fans puzzled. The images, posted during Monday’s Country Ball episode, featured three unidentified women alongside the cast, prompting questions about their identities.

[IMAGE 1: Photos linked to Jack Rowlandson appeared on FWAW’s social media, showing mystery women at the Country Ball. Caption: Fans spotted images of Jack’s unused footage before Seven removed them.]

The network quickly deleted the posts after viewers noticed the error. “Who are the two girls behind Thomas’ ladies? Maybe the farmer that got edited out?” one fan commented on Facebook. Others speculated the women were part of Rowlandson’s storyline, which was cut from the final edit.

Jack, a 26-year-old professional bull rider, was initially part of the 2025 season’s lineup but was removed before the premiere. Daily Mail Australia previously revealed he filmed episodes but was edited out amid reports of behind-the-scenes drama, including allegations he dated multiple contestants simultaneously.

[IMAGE 2: Seven removed the posts after fan backlash. Caption: The network deleted the photos following confusion over the mystery women.]

Seven had originally announced eight farmers for the season, including Rowlandson, but only four appeared in the final cast. Fans expressed disappointment over the missing storyline, with one writing, “They forgot to edit out the girls with the booted farmer.”

The blunder highlights the challenges of post-production edits in reality TV. While Seven has not commented publicly, the incident has fueled speculation about unaired content. Farmer Wants a Wife continues to air, with the remaining farmers vying for love.

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