The architectural mechanics of romantic karma have officially delivered a devastating, definitive blow to Farmer Alex.
Throughout the 2026 season of Farmer Wants A Wife, the 28-year-old primary producer operated with a ruthless, single-minded focus, systematically decimating his entire dating pool to satisfy his obsession with one woman: Eddy.
Alex treated his multi-generational estate not as a space for genuine courtship, but as a clearinghouse where loyal, dedicated women were continuously blindsided and dumped the moment they questioned his ultimate agenda.
Four separate victims were forced to pack their bags and leave his paddock under clouds of deception, hidden love letters, and cold emotional abandonment.
Yet, in a monumental developmental twist that has left the national audience celebrating, Alex’s ruthless behavior has resulted in total, absolute isolation in the real world.
1. The Confession of Premature Devotion: Rachel
Rachel survived until the final operational phases of Alex’s farm, mistakenly believing she was building a genuine, balanced foundation with the young cultivator.
However, her entire journey was instantly terminated when Alex sat her down for a cold, clinical briefing to announce that his heart had already been entirely captured by Eddy.

Rachel and Alex

Rather than allowing Rachel to compete fairly on the remaining dates, the farmer chose to execute an immediate expulsion to avoid wasting any more of his own time.
Attempting to exit the toxic environment with a high level of personal grace, Rachel accepted the sudden rejection by stating directly:
“You’ve redeemed yourself here today with your honesty… I really appreciate it. I’m happy for you and Ed.”
2. The Love Letter Contamination: Suzannah
The internal stability of Alex’s farm suffered a massive, structural fracture following a scandalous breach of privacy in the contestants’ quarters.
Suzannah and Rachel discovered a highly private, explicit love letter written by Eddy to Alex, exposing the reality that the farmer had already secured a secret, parallel alliance.

Realizing that their presence on the estate was being utilized as mere background dressing for a pre-determined finale, both women threatened a total strike.
Before Suzannah could execute her voluntary departure, Alex intercepted her the following morning for a defensive, preemptive termination chat.
Blasting her out of the competition under the guise of consideration, Alex told her bluntly:
“I think it would be inconsiderate for me to ask you to stay longer.”
Forced out of the running due to the toxic favoritism, Suzannah expressed her deep disappointment to the story producers, stating:
“I’m okay but a little disappointed… That’s dating, you know. You have a spark with some people, and you don’t have a spark with others.”
3. The Invisible Exit: Gabbie
Gabbie’s experience on the farm was defined by absolute, systematic neglect from the moment she arrived via a blind-date mechanism.
The young contestant quickly realized that Alex possessed zero enthusiasm for her presence, treating her as a contractual obligation rather than a human being.
Alex himself went on the record behind Gabbie’s back to confirm his total lack of investment, admitting to the cameras:
“I’d love to just be with Eddy, but I’m trying to keep an open mind.”
Refusing to occupy a dead-end position while Alex openly paraded his devotion to Eddy, Gabbie voluntarily packed her bags and executed a quiet exit, leaving the heartless lover to his singular obsession.

Cre: Seven
4. The Blindsided Recluse: Delia
Delia marked the final preliminary casualty of Alex’s aggressive screening process, entering the farm only to be met with an immediate wall of emotional ice.
Feeling the extreme discomfort of a household completely dominated by Eddy’s shadow, Delia chose to pull the pin on her own experience rather than fighting an impossible, rigged battle.

Explaining the total futility of attempting to force a connection with a farmer who had already closed his mind to outsiders, Delia stated:
“If I have to fight too hard for this, or it’s uncomfortable and Alex doesn’t want that, and I have to force it, then it’s not meant for me.”
Alex reacted with complete, arrogant shock to her sudden evacuation, attempting to blame her personality for his own failure to engage.
Dismissing her entire tenure on his property, the farmer complained:
“she had just been reclusive and quiet the whole time.”
The Ultimate Arrival of Karma
With all four competitors successfully cleared from the board, Alex finally achieved his televised dream, riding off into a pristine, network-approved sunset with Eddy during the high-rated finale.
But the real world has just delivered an incredibly brutal, unedited lesson to the heartless lover.
While Channel 7 cameras captured what looked like a rock-solid, permanent happy ending, the illusion evaporated into total nothingness the exact moment filming wrapped.

Alex and Eddy ( Cre: Seven)
The reality is that Eddy called it quits months ago, completely abandoning the farm life and moving back to the metropolitan center of Brisbane.
Furthermore, the 30-year-old solicitor has already completely replaced Alex, striking up an intensive, high-profile relationship with a Brisbane-based Frenchman named Matthis.
The new couple has been spotted holding hands, embracing, and living an established urban lifestyle, completely leaving Alex in the dust.
The farmer, who was prepared to leave his family’s Kin Kin estate for her, has been left completely unmoored, couch-surfing at relatives’ houses in the city while attempting to rebuild his broken life.
He treated four wonderful women like disposable props for his fairytale, and now, karma has ensured that Alex is left with absolutely nothing but an empty paddock and a ruined reputation.