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Farmer Wants A Wife 2024: Meet Farmer Dean

Dean hails from Kandanga, QLD.

By Mediaweek AdminPublished Mar 23, 2024
2 min read
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Dean is a 25-year-old third-generation cattle and watermelon farmer who is about to begin the quest for real love on a brand-new season of Farmer Wants A Wife coming to Channel 7 and 7plus after Easter.

Hailing from Kandanga, QLD, Dean is inspired by the love of his parents' 30-year marriage and his grandparents' 67-year partnership. He is after someone willing to share in the joys of chasing cows with him.

Dean is looking for someone who is outgoing and hardworking, who is driven by ambition and who possesses a want to take on new challenges.

Having an optimistic outlook on life, Dean is eager to connect with someone who shares his passions and is ready to embark on a journey of love and partnership.

Farmer Wants A Wife, produced by Eureka Productions for the Seven Network, is hosted by Samantha Armytage and co-host Natalie Gruzlewski.

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This year’s farmers include:

 

• Farmer Bert, 30 – Wamuran, QLD
• Farmer Joe, 33 – Bombala, NSW
• Farmer Dustin, 26 – Condobolin, NSW
• Farmer Dean, 25 – Kandanga, QLD
• Farmer Tom, 22 – Tabilk, VIC

Last year, the show reached more than 8.5 million viewers across its run, and for the first time on Australian television, every farmer found love.

The show boosted its BVOD reach 45% year-on-year, to attract 1.47 million unique viewers on the streaming service to date, and averaging 188,000 viewers per episode, with live streaming up 27% year-on-year.

EP of the show and head of reality at the Seven Network Sylvia D’Souza spoke to Mediaweek at the time and reflected on the 2023 season, as well as sharing her outlook for the show’s upcoming season.

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