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"He's had to interfere." MAFS' Cyrell explains why her brother Ivan is so overprotective.

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The sixth season of Married at First Sight premiered on Monday night and the drama has already well and truly begun.

But while the internet fell in love with the reality show’s first married couple Jules and Cameron, Cyrell and Nic’s wedding was a very different affair.

In fact, Cyrell and Nic’s wedding introduced us to Married at First Sight’s very first brother-in-law from hell – Ivan.

When Ivan discovered his little sister was marrying a complete stranger, he vowed to not attend the wedding.

“What happens if you don’t like this guy? What happens then?” Ivan asked.

“I don’t know this guy and I don’t want to know him. No one needs to be marrying a complete stranger. I’m not going.”


The health fund consultant went on to admit that there was on boyfriend in particular that Ivan “just could not stand”.

“There was a bit of drama with that one,” the 29-year-old said. “He’s a lot like me, he has a fire in him and you don’t want to mess with that!”

“We’re very headstrong people with strong hearts. I look up to him for a reason, especially for his bravery. He’s been through some really tough times.”

Cyrell also joked that her brother has likely become “Australia’s most wanted” after confronting Nic – and honestly, she’s kind of right.

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Rush 5 years ago

Be fair, “No one needs to be marrying a complete stranger” is pretty true.

fightofyourlife 5 years ago

"Get yourself together and then think about getting married!" was also some great advice from Ivan that everyone should follow. Particularly the MAFS participants!

Kristy 5 years ago

Have not watched the show, but from that one quote alone, the guy seems wise

FLYINGDALE FLYER 5 years ago

So this means if so many people are watching it that really we dont take marriage or weddings seriously.So what sort of message are we sending to younger people who do watch this stuff?