Channel Nine’s controversial social experiment Married At First Sight will return for its 2023 season next week.
And Daily Mail Australia has obtained exclusive photos of new bride Bronte Schofield getting ready for her wedding day, which was filmed in Sydney in August last year.
The images show the aspiring influencer, 28, descending the steps of a hotel and climbing into a waiting limousine.

New MAFS bride Bronte Schofield, 28, looked a little nervous as she prepared to meet her mystery groom in these photos taken in Sydney on August 20 last year
Flanked by a cameraman, Bronte looked nervous as she geared up to marry her mystery husband, who has been identified to be Harrison Boon.
The brunette, who is the spitting image of former MAFS bride Ines Basic, sported a sleek, fishtail wedding dress featuring thin straps and a plunging neckline.
Bronte wore her dark tresses in a slicked-back bun and completed her look with drop earrings and an ivory bridal veil.




Photos obtained exclusively by Daily Mail Australia show the aspiring influencer, 28, descending the steps of a hotel and climbing into a waiting limousine


The brunette, who is the spitting image of former MAFS bride Ines Basic, sported a sleek, fishtail wedding dress featuring thin straps and a plunging neckline


Bronte wore her dark tresses in a slicked-back bun and completed her look with drop earrings and an ivory bridal veil




Bronte (left) has been compared to her predecessor Ines Basic (right). Aside from looking similar, the women also had the same hair and makeup style for their televised weddings
She clutched a bouquet of cream roses that matched her French-tipped manicure.
Before sliding into the limousine, Bronte was seen giggling and joking during a quick chat with a male family member.
It comes after Daily Mail Australia exclusively revealed Bronte’s wedding will be thrown into chaos after a guest, The Bachelors contestant Jessica Tomlinson, sensationally accuses the groom of hooking up with one of her co-stars just days before walking down the aisle.


She clutched a bouquet of cream roses that matched her French-tipped manicure


Before sliding into the limousine, Bronte was seen giggling and joking during a quick chat with a male family member


It comes after Daily Mail Australia exclusively revealed Bronte’s wedding will be thrown into chaos after a guest, The Bachelors contestant Jessica Tomlinson, sensationally accuses the groom of hooking up with one of her co-stars just days before walking down the aisle


Footage taken by Daily Mail Australia shows Jessica pulling Bronte aside to let her know she recognised Harrison and he shouldn’t be trusted


Bronte and Jessica begin arguing before the MAFS bride storms off in tears
Footage captured by Daily Mail Australia shows Jessica pulling Bronte aside to let her know she recognised Harrison and he shouldn’t be trusted.
Bronte and Jessica begin arguing before the MAFS bride storms off in tears.
‘Jessica couldn’t believe it when she realised it was the guy her [Bachelors] co-star was hooking up with and felt it was right to confront Bronte about it on her wedding day,’ an insider explained.


‘Jessica couldn’t believe it when she realised it was the guy her co-star was hooking up with and felt it was right to confront Bronte about it on her wedding day,’ an insider explained


‘Jessica was desperate to get her five minutes of fame and decided to tell Bronte on camera by pulling her aside and essentially sabotaging the wedding’
‘Jessica was desperate to get her five minutes of fame and decided to tell Bronte on camera by pulling her aside and essentially sabotaging the wedding.’
The new season of MAFS will see the return of Puerto Rican sexologist Alessandra Rampolla, as well as veteran relationship experts John Aiken and Mel Schilling.
A range of topics will be covered this season, include racism, gaslighting, and narcissistic behaviour.
According to onset sources, one groom has already been labelled ‘worse than Bryce’, while another bride and groom accuse each other of ‘gaslighting each other’ and playing mind games.
Married At First Sight returns to Channel Nine on Monday, January 30 at 7.30pm


The new season of MAFS will see the return of Puerto Rican sexologist Alessandra Rampolla, as well as veteran relationship experts John Aiken and Mel Schilling


A range of topics will be covered this season, include racism, gaslighting, and narcissistic behaviour


According to onset sources, one groom has already been labelled ‘worse than Bryce’, while another bride and groom accuse each other of ‘gaslighting each other’ and playing mind games