Farmer Wants A Wife viewers lash out at producers of new series: ‘This has really ruined the show’

Farmer Wants A Wife viewers have slammed the show’s producers.

Taking to social media, fans of the Channel Seven program have criticised the producers claiming they are ‘trying to make the show like MAFS’.

‘I think the new producer is trying to make the show like MAFS,’ one social media user wrote.

‘They can edit it any way they want and make both the men and women out to be something they aren’t. All the kissing, etc, this year and the sexual innuendos are more like MAFS than in previous seasons.’

‘It will be the end of the show if they keep pushing it to be another MAFS,’ another user agreed. 

Farmer Wants A Wife viewers have slammed the show’s producers

‘I have watched FWAW since season 1, and this season is just mind-blowing wrong.’

‘I agree with all these statements, especially after watching the first seasons when it was REALLY a great show and it was really about farmers finding love, not trying to imitate MAFS,’ another commented.

‘The problem is that the ratings are so good, the producers and 7 won’t change the format unless the ratings drop.’

Taking to social media, fans of the Channel Seven program have criticised the producers claiming they are 'trying to make the show like MAFS'

Taking to social media, fans of the Channel Seven program have criticised the producers claiming they are ‘trying to make the show like MAFS’

It comes after the reality series lost yet another contestant on Monday night.

A heartbroken Farmer Joe was ditched by love interest Calya when she admitted that country life was not for her.

‘I’m not going to lie, it’s been hard,’ she confessed during a heart to heart with the cattle and sheep farmer from Bombala, NSW.

'I think the new producer is trying to make the show like MAFS,' one social media user wrote

‘I think the new producer is trying to make the show like MAFS,’ one social media user wrote

‘I felt so good after our date and I was here and present, but then after the days of processing… I’m just so focused on what I want to achieve. I don’t see myself full-time on a farm,’ she continued, breaking down.

‘A lifestyle here with me would be holding you back from your full potential,’ Joe admitted, and accepted her reasons for leaving. 

The pair said their heartfelt goodbyes, with the NSW fashion stylist exiting the farm for good.

'I agree with all these statements, especially after watching the first seasons when it was REALLY a great show and it was really about farmers finding love, not trying to imitate MAFS,' another commented

‘I agree with all these statements, especially after watching the first seasons when it was REALLY a great show and it was really about farmers finding love, not trying to imitate MAFS,’ another commented

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