He’s the millionaire groom on Married At First Sight, who made a dramatic entrance to his wedding, on a yacht.
And now it has been revealed exactly how contestant Justin Fischer made his money.
Justin – who married Carly on Monday’s episode – has a LinkedIn profile, where he reveals he has three companies, including one which makes soft-serve machines.
So that’s how he became so rich! Married at First Sight’s millionaire Justin has THREE companies including one which makes soft-serve machines
Justin – who says he’s an ‘entrepreneur’ – is the CEO and founder of Brüllen, which makes the soft-serve ice cream and frozen yoghurt machines.
The father of two established the business in 1998 and works on it with his brother, Scott.
He also owns Ruggito Coffee, a coffee supplier with clients including McDonald’s, and Cafequip, which provides equipment for hospitality businesses.
Smitten: Justin married Carly on Monday’s episode
The sweet life! Justin – who says he’s an ‘entrepreneur’ – is the CEO and founder of Brüllen, which makes the soft-serve ice cream and frozen yoghurt machines
Cafequip was also founded in 1998, while Ruggito was started five years ago.
On his LinkedIn profile, he lists a quote, which reads: ‘Write your dreams down and never stop chasing them.’
He boasts: ‘I believe for any business to be successful you must have three things: Passion, pride and profit. In that order.’
Justin also says he gives back through ‘humanitarian and wildlife charity organisations around the world.’
On MAFS on Monday, Justin revealed at his wedding that he has companies ‘worth millions of dollars,’ and that he spends a most of his time overseas.
Successful: He also owns Ruggito Coffee, a coffee supplier with clients including McDonald’s, and Cafequip, which provides equipment for hospitality businesses
At first, he failed to impress Carly’s bridal party who claimed he was possibly looking for a ‘trophy wife.’
‘I feel like I’ve got it all,’ boasted the 41-year-old in his introduction.
‘I’m a successful entrepreneur and I have all the material things I want,’ he said.
I was worried about it being all a bit him, him, him,’ said bridesmaid Claire.
Eliza added: ‘I got an air of arrogance from him.’
‘Overhearing things like, “I only fly business or first class”, and “I demanded this from the honeymoon,” that raised flags for me,’ she continued.
Awkward: At the wedding, he failed to impress Carly’s bridal party who claimed he was possibly looking for a ‘trophy wife’