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Are Farmer Wants a Wife Season 1’s Couples Still Together?

Fox’s Farmer Wants a Wife Season 1 had four farmers looking for love, and, at the end of the show, most had coupled up. But are Farmer Wants a Wife Season 1’s couples still together? Here’s the answer.

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Are Farmer Wants a Wife Season 1’s Couples Still Together?

None ofĀ Farmer Wants a Wife Season 1’sĀ couples are still together. You read that right, not one. Granted, it’s a reality TV show, and despite its premise, the show’s purpose was primarily to entertain, which, going by the two million+ viewers who tuned in for each episode, it did.

And as the original trailer reminded viewers, other versions of the show around the world (it’s basedĀ on a British TV show) did end in weddings, resulting in couples that are still together today. But it’s still not a great look for a reality TV dating show.

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When Did Each Farmer Wants a Wife Season 1 Couple Break Up?

Allen Foster and Khelsi Stone from Farmer Wants a Wife

So when did the couples break up? Some reality TV shows are filmed wellĀ in advance ofĀ their release dates, andĀ Farmer Wants a WifeĀ reportedly filmed its finaleĀ sometime in January 2023. Ryan Black and Haley Ramirez looked as if they were going to be a couple, but it all fell apart at the last minute, and the show concluded with only three couples together.Ā 

Landon Heaton and Ashley Larea

Heaton and Larea broke up in January, shortly after the finale wrapped, as reported byĀ Cheatsheet.Ā They kept the break-up secret till June, presumablyĀ to avoid affecting viewing figures.Ā In fact, it wouldn’t surprise me ifĀ Farmer Wants a Wife‘sĀ contracts included someĀ kind ofĀ clause to prevent break-ups from being revealed before a season has concluded.Ā 

“Following the final days of filming, due to unforeseen circumstances, I needed to be home with my family, and then life got busy. Ashley and I made the decision to go separate ways in January of 2023, in an effort to adjust back to ‘normal life,'” Heaton posted on Instagram.

Allen Foster and Khelsi Stone

Foster announced the break-up on May 19th, 2023, viaĀ his Instagram, stating, “Farmer Wants a Wife didn’t end how I’d hope as far as a relationship, however, I have gained friendships and had opportunities that will last a lifetime!”Ā 

Stone weighed in with a more straightforward take (viaĀ Parade).Ā Replying toĀ comments onĀ her own Instagram, she remarked,Ā “I wanna believe it was experienceĀ andĀ I do believe he truly fell for meĀ butĀ he was never healedĀ or truly readyĀ andĀ IĀ didnā€™tĀ deserve to be the toss up.”Ā 

Hunter Grayson and Meghan Baker

Grayson and Baker lasted a little longer, announcing their break-up in mid-June. Neither of them ascribed fault, though, speaking toĀ Distractify, Baker felt a little relieved after being in the spotlightĀ so much. “I’m glad it’s over because it’s been six months since we left the farm that [we haven’t] been able to go out in public,” she explained.

So the answer to whetherĀ Farmer Wants a WifeĀ Season 1’s couples are still together is thatĀ no,Ā none of them are.Ā 

Farmer Wants a Wife airs on Fox.


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Chris McMullen is a freelance contributor at The Escapist and has been with the site since 2020. He returned to writing about games following several career changes, with his most recent stint lasting five-plus years. He hopes that, through his writing work, he settles the karmic debt he incurred by persuading his parents to buy a Mega CD. Outside of The Escapist, Chris covers news and more for GameSpew. He's also been published at such sites as VG247, Space, and more. His tastes run to horror, the post-apocalyptic, and beyond, though he'll tackle most things that aren't exclusively sports-based. At Escapist, he's covered such games as Infinite Craft, Lies of P, Starfield, and numerous other major titles.