A Current Affair to EXPOSE Farmer Wants a Wife contestant Sam Messina

Channel Nine’s A Current Affair to EXPOSE Farmer Wants a Wife contestant Sam Messina after he was accused of being a ‘fake farmer’

Rumours have been swirling that Farmer Wants a Wife contestant Sam Messina is a ‘fake farmer’.

And now it looks like Channel Nine is set to expose the truth about the 25-year-old on A Current Affair.

A teaser for Wednesday’s episode of the tabloid news series promises to reveal ‘exclusive details’ about Sam that will shock viewers.

Scandal: Channel Nine is set to expose the truth about Sam Messina on A Current Affair. A teaser for Wednesday’s episode of the tabloid news series promises to reveal ‘exclusive details’ about the Farmer Wants a Wife star that will shock viewers

‘Sam Messina describes himself as a farmer and a good catch,’ says a voiceover. 

‘But police allege he’s actually-‘ it says, before cutting off abruptly before the big reveal.

In recent weeks, the Farmer Wants A Wife star has faced allegations that he is really a truck driver and using his brother’s land for the show. 

Additionally, the 24-year-old was accused of having a secret girlfriend during filming. 

Denial: Sam slammed claims that he is a 'fake farmer' earlier this month

Denial: Sam slammed claims that he is a ‘fake farmer’ earlier this month

In a post shared to Instagram on Friday, he wrote at length: ‘I want to address the criticism and rumours that are currently circulating regarding my time spent on @farmeraustralia and my life outside of the show.

‘The farm you see in the show is a family farm. I have a partnership with my brother and I never once claimed that it is explicitly mine. I would hate to take that away from my brother.

‘I split my time between the farm and nearby Orange, where I took Mackenzie for our date. My brother and sister-in-law are great people, but you don’t always want to be the third wheel.

In a post shared to Instagram, he wrote: 'The farm you see in the show is a family farm. I have a partnership with my brother and I never once claimed that it is explicitly mine. I would hate to take that away from my brother'

In a post shared to Instagram, he wrote: ‘The farm you see in the show is a family farm. I have a partnership with my brother and I never once claimed that it is explicitly mine. I would hate to take that away from my brother’ 

‘I’m just like every other person out there – sometimes two incomes are needed to pay the bills. I drive trucks as a second income and that’s never been a secret.

‘Life is still going on while filming is happening. On the few days we had off, I still had to attend to work and life commitments and it was pretty challenging.’ 

He went on to write:  ‘I never had a girlfriend while filming. I went on this show to experience life and love and form new connections. I could never do that to someone and I could never do that to myself. It’s not in my nature.’ 

He added: 'I'm just like every other person out there - sometimes two incomes are needed to pay the bills. I drive trucks as a second income and that's never been a secret'

He added: ‘I’m just like every other person out there – sometimes two incomes are needed to pay the bills. I drive trucks as a second income and that’s never been a secret’ 

The bearded hunk was called out last week for leaving a hickey on his love-interest Mackenzie’s neck after their private hook-up. 

After being scolded by his own harem, a nervous-looking Sam tried to diffuse the situation by suggesting Mackenzie’s hickey was just a rash. 

While being ambushed by the women vying for his attention, Sam reluctantly admitted he had ‘hooked up’ with Mackenzie. 

He went on to write: 'I never had a girlfriend while filming. I went on this show to experience life and love and form new connections. I could never do that to someone and I could never do that to myself. It's not in my nature'

He went on to write: ‘I never had a girlfriend while filming. I went on this show to experience life and love and form new connections. I could never do that to someone and I could never do that to myself. It’s not in my nature’

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