MAFS’ Justin Fischer confirms his budding new romance… after split with ‘ex-wife’ Carly Bowyer

He failed to find love on Married At First sight, after splitting from ‘ex-wife’ Carly Bowyer. 

And on Tuesday, Justin Fischer revealed to Daily Mail Australia that he’s now off the market and in a new relationship. 

The father-of-two is currently holidaying in Bali with his new lady love and admitted: ‘I’m very happy.’

 

EXCLUSIVE: ‘I’m very happy’: Married At First Sight’s Justin Fischer confirms his budding new romance… after split with ‘ex-wife’ Carly Bowyer (pictured)

‘I have no regrets whatsoever,’ Justin said about his time on the controversial show.

‘I’m going back to work now and enjoying meeting new people. I’m over in Bali at the moment with my new girlfriend.’

He added: ‘I’m very happy. I’m in a very good place right now.’

Not looking back: 'I have no regrets whatsoever,' Justin said about his time on the controversial show

Not looking back: ‘I have no regrets whatsoever,’ Justin said about his time on the controversial show

Justin said that he and his new girlfriend have been dating for ‘about a month,’ but was keeping her names under wraps.     

He added that his girlfriend never saw MAFS. 

‘She actually didn’t watch the show which was good. She didn’t watch it or get caught up in all the hype,’ he said.  

Low-key: Justin said that he and his new girlfriend have been dating for 'about a month,' but was keeping her names under wraps

Low-key: Justin said that he and his new girlfriend have been dating for ‘about a month,’ but was keeping her names under wraps

On Thursday, Justin is taking part in the annual Vinnies CEO Sleepout, to raise awareness for Australians experiencing homelessness.  

Justin is the founder and CEO of Brüllen, which makes the soft-serve ice cream and frozen yoghurt machines.

He 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. 

 

 



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