The sheep and cattle farmer hails from Longwood, Victoria, and describes himself as honest and energetic, on top of being a down-to-earth bloke who loves a party as well as his downtime.
Which farmers from Farmer Wants a Wife 2020 are still together?
Farmer Andrew and Jess. During the finale, Farmer Andrew let Ash know that his heart belonged to someone else and then he told Jess he had fallen in love with her. After the episode aired, both Andrew and Jess confirmed they are still together on Instagram.
Where is farmer Andrew from?
Delegate, NSW Photo: Instagram. It was time to pop open a bottle of Champagne on Wednesday, 21 July, as Andrew Guthrie from Delegate, NSW, found his happily ever after with Jess Nathan in the finale of Farmer Wants a Wife.
Who won farmer wants a wife 2020?
A little too UNReal, if you ask us! Anyway, lets run through our 2020 couples and see whether any of them went the distance. At the end of the farm stays, Farmer Harry chose Stacey, Farmer Nick chose Liz, Farmer Neil chose Justine and Farmer Alex chose Jess.
What was the outcome of Farmer Wants a Wife?
On the Farmer Wants a Wife finale on Channel Seven and 7 Plus, Andrew, Matt and Will found love. Matt had to decide between his feelings for 25-year-old executive assistant Tara and 22-year-old waitress Alex. Although still wary if Tara would be suited to farm life, Matt couldnt deny their connection.
Who did the farmers choose on Farmer wants a wife?
Farmer Matt faced the ultimate choice — deciding between 25-year-old executive assistant Tara and 22-year-old waitress Alex. Although still wary about whether Tara would be suited to farm life, Matt couldnt deny their connection, saying he loved her determination and gentle side, before declaring his love for her.
How long does Farmer Wants A Wife go for?
The Farmer Wants a Wife (Australian TV series)The Farmer Wants a WifeRunning time60 minutes (inc. commercials)ReleaseOriginal networkNine Network (2007–2012; 2016) Seven Network (2020–)Picture format576i (SDTV) 1080i (HDTV) (seasons 2–3, 9–11)11 more rows