MAFS brides 'don't have enough Instagram followers to quit their day jobs' trends now

MAFS brides 'don't have enough Instagram followers to quit their day jobs' trends now
MAFS brides 'don't have enough Instagram followers to quit their day jobs' trends now

MAFS brides 'don't have enough Instagram followers to quit their day jobs' trends now

MAFS brides' influencer dreams are shattered as they leave the show 'without enough Instagram followers to quit their day jobs' - and even Evelyn Ellis is falling behind

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The glamorous brides of Married At First Sight may not be walking straight into influencer careers once the latest season wraps up.

This year's cast have struggled to gain enough Instagram followers to quit their day jobs, reports Yahoo Lifestyle.

The women may have signed up in the hope of becoming rich and famous on social media, but they have been left humbled by their lack of overnight success.

While previous seasons have seen brides soar to half a million followers during the show's run, the new batch of brides haven't attracted the same level of attention in the eight weeks since the season ten premiere.

Claire Nomarhas' following has gone from 2,800 to 66,600, while Melinda Willis - who was already an influencer before the show - has grown her audience from 150,000 to 202,000 followers.

The glamorous brides of Married At First Sight have found their dreams of social media stardom dashed to pieces. Pictured: Bronte Schofield and Lyndall Grace

The glamorous brides of Married At First Sight have found their dreams of social media stardom dashed to pieces. Pictured: Bronte Schofield and Lyndall Grace

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