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The first teaser for Farmer Wants A Wife’s 2021 season introduces us to Farmer Sam, who is already torn between two ladies

Between a rock and two beautiful women.
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Now that we’ve had enough time to recover from the chaos that was this year’s Married At First Sight season, we’re ready and raring to dive into another reality dating series.

And, up next is country favourite, Farmer Wants A Wife.

As the new season is fast approaching, Channel Seven is revealing more about their leading men and the first we’re getting to know is Farmer Sam.

The bearded Farmer is looking for love.

(Channel Seven)

Dropping the first teaser for the show this morning, we’re introduced to the handsome 25-year-old from Canowindra, NSW.

“I haven’t found love yet. I’m the only single one in the family,” says Farmer Sam. “When you go to family events, they say ‘Are you bringing anyone’ and I say ‘Nup, just myself!’.”

According to his bio Sam is a “keen horseman [who] is looking to build a future with a fun, loving and intelligent woman who has a great sense of humour and shares his passion for farming and adventure”.

However, if the new teaser is anything to go by Sam seems to have lucked out and found those qualities in more than one of his eligible farm guests.

It’s not all country sunshine and roses for the single lad.

(Channel Seven)

The farmer appears to find himself torn between Alana and Mackenzie, and we can already sense a love triangle reminiscent of last year’s Neil, Karissa and Justine drama.

“The thought of sending your potential wife home is terrifying,” Sam admits before we see Natalie ask him: “Sam, what’s your decision?”

Will it be Alana (pictured) or Mackenzie?

(Channel Seven)

The show, which promises to bring true love back to ours screens amid a plethora of reality dating series, didn’t quite manage to hit the mark last year.

Out of the five couples who left the show together, none are still together.

Even favourites, Justine and Neil, who appeared as though they could be the real deal very quietly split last year.

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