Clint Rice and Jacqui Burfoot. Picture: MAFS/Nine Network
Images have emerged of Married At First Sight star Clint Rice’s luxe Tasmanian mansion he shares with his new fiancee Jacqui Burfoot.
Burfoot announced at the MAFS reunion she was moving into “humbly wealthy” groom’s pad just two weeks after dating.
It comes after Rice took a brutal swipe at Sydney’s western suburbs on the show, which caused a stir, earlier this month.
”Mate you live in the western suburbs. Let’s not talk anymore,’ Rice said to Ryan during an on-air confrontation, which Burfoot supported.
Rice was then filmed saying to producers, “mate, don’t go there.”
“If you want to have a flex I’ll send you some pictures (of my house) because I’m not in the western suburbs in a one bedroom s***house.”
That moment appears to have been brushed off now, if Burfoot’s social media post has anything to go by.
“I’m moving in with Clint,” she said.
“Clint lives in a really nice place and there is space for Jacqui. He’s cleared out half of the walk-in wardrobe for me …
“I’ve got my own shower, like we’ve got his and her showers, his and her vanity, I’ve got a house key, a tennis court and bike.
“We’re starting a business together, which is actually the best part.”
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Clint Rice with his new fiancee Jacqui Burfoot. Picture: Instagram
The MAFS couple got engaged during the dinner party episode. Picture: Instagram
The retired golfer moved into the mansion with his ex-partner Lisa in 2023, Sky News Australia reports.
The former couple enlisted the help of Zanetto Builders to transform their dream home into a high-end pad.
The pair left a testimonial on the builder’s website, thanking the company for constructing their three-bedroom house
Located on a corner block, the property features tennis court, golf simulator, theatre, gym, bar and entertaining area, paved driveway, stone bench tops, and double vanities.
The businessman’s indoor golf simulator is complete with a large screen and rivals that of multi-level modern apartments.
According to marketing material, the Samsung fingerprint-activated door locks add security to an address that is “well ahead of its time”.
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The home boasts a tennis court. Picture: Zanetto Builders/Supplied
The bar. Picture: Zanetto Builders/Supplied
The golf simulator. Picture: Zanetto Builders/Supplied
The home has three bedrooms. Picture: Zanetto Builders/Supplied
It comes as Burfoot recently showed off the tiny apartment MAFS put her up in as questions were raised about what her actual home looks like.
The reality star took to TikTok to share what her 55sq m-apartment looked like in the One Global Resorts Green Square in Sydney while filming the series.
It’s a stark contrast to the types of homes the 30-year-old has claimed she’s lived in, including a property worth $2.7m.
A social media user, who saw her MAFS apartment tour on TikTok, commented: “holy crap it’s so small.”
Another asked: “Did it feel really small or was it actually quite spacious?”
Burfoot was initially paired with Ryan Donnelly this season before striking up a romance with fellow contestant and now fiance Rice.
MAFS apartments in Sydney where the reality stars stayed during filming.
The balcony was nice but probably not enough to forget about the cramped condition of the quarters.
Ms Burfoot, 29, a certified yoga instructor with a law degree from New Zealand, made waves in the most recent season of MAFS when she dumped Donnelly for Rice.
The move infuriated the show’s producers because it spoiled Rice’s entrance to the show and his wedding to bride Lauren Hall.
Things deteriorated for Jacqui and Ryan’s during the infamous sexy photo-shoot when Jacqui pleaded with her husband to compliment her to no avail.
“He’s 36 and he doesn’t know how to make a woman feel good. It’s no wonder he’s single,” she was seen telling viewers after the awkward interaction.
The next day during a workshop with Alessandra and his fellow grooms, Ryan left MAFS viewers horrified after making vulgar comments about his wife, telling them she had “crazy eyes” and that she gave “awesome h***.”
“I’m feeling very humiliated and embarrassed. I really don’t think my sex life is relevant to this experiment. It shouldn’t be a topic of discussion for this entire table,” complained Jacqui at the dinner.
— Additional reporting by Sarah Petty