Former Married At First Sight stars Jacqui Burfoot and Clint Rice have tied the knot a year after getting engaged

Jacqui Burfoot and Clint Rice, both former participants of Married At First Sight, have officially become husband and wife, marking their union a year after announcing their engagement.

The 43-year-old professional golfer shared with the Daily Mail that their opulent wedding was held in New Zealand earlier this month.

“The event was incredible, and we partied intensely. Invitations were in high demand,” he remarked regarding the celebrations.

It is reported that the couple exchanged vows at Jacqui’s family estate, the HawkRidge Honeymooners Chalet, situated in Lake Hayes.

This charming rustic retreat is nestled in the Alpine countryside of the Otago region on New Zealand’s South Island, just a short distance from Queenstown. The chalet offers an exquisite experience, with a rate of NZ$1,300 for at least a two-night stay.

Boasting breathtaking high-country vistas, the chalet is equipped with an open-air hot tub and a cozy wood-burning fireplace, creating a perfect romantic getaway.

Former Married At First Sight stars Jacqui Burfoot and Clint Rice have tied the knot a year after getting engaged

Former Married At First Sight stars Jacqui Burfoot and Clint Rice have tied the knot a year after getting engaged 

It's understood that New Zealand-born Jacqui, 30, and her groom got married at her family property - the HawkRidge Honeymooners Chalet in Lake Hayes

It’s understood that New Zealand-born Jacqui, 30, and her groom got married at her family property – the HawkRidge Honeymooners Chalet in Lake Hayes 

The 43-year-old pro golfer confirmed to the Daily Mail that the lavish wedding took place in New Zealand earlier this month

The 43-year-old pro golfer confirmed to the Daily Mail that the lavish wedding took place in New Zealand earlier this month 

Highlights include a stone hearth, romantic bespoke lighting and a king-size bed.

There’s also a heat pump, air conditioning, and an outdoor BBQ space.

Other features include easy access to the snow fields of Coronet and Cardrona.

It comes after Jacqui told followers earlier this month she was putting her jewellery business on hold ahead of the nuptials.

“F*** it, we’re getting married,’ she said on Instagram.

‘We are taking a break. The whole team is off – we won’t reply to your emails. No DMs. Nothing. Radio silence on our end.

‘See you all soon when I’m Mrs Jacqueline Lee Rice.’

The former MAFS ‘villain’ added that normal business for her Jacqueline Lee Jewellery brand was scheduled to resume on April 25.

Located in the Alpine country of the Otago region on NZ's South Island, just outside of Queenstown, the gorgeous rustic getaway is priced at NZ$1,300 for a minimum two-night stay

Located in the Alpine country of the Otago region on NZ’s South Island, just outside of Queenstown, the gorgeous rustic getaway is priced at NZ$1,300 for a minimum two-night stay 

Highlights include romantic bespoke lighting and a king-size bed. (Pictured)

Highlights include romantic bespoke lighting and a king-size bed. (Pictured)

Jacqui and Clint, who found love after their time on the Channel Nine experiment, celebrated their 12-month anniversary in December 2025.

’12 months today with the love of my life! This was taken a few days into our relationship, on the 15th Nov 2024,’ Jacqui wrote on Instagram at the time.

In the candid post, the reality star didn’t hold back in addressing critics who doubted the legitimacy of their romance.

‘Haters and jealous, attention-seeking co–stars said it’s fake, PR stunt, give it three months, performative or manipulative, just for attention,’ she said.

‘One year in today – please forward your apologies in writing because it looks like your three-month forecast aged like milk with your integrity.’

 She went on to issue a fiery message to her detractors, adding: ‘Also, ew, never project your gross expiration dates or beliefs onto me or Clint ever again. 

The pair sparked headlines after their on-screen connection was initially met with scepticism from fellow participants.

Despite the controversy, the duo remained inseparable after filming wrapped, and have since become one of the show’s rare lasting love stories.

Jacqui, who was matched with Ryan Donnelly, 37, during MAFS 2025, ended up leaving the show with intruder groom Clint.

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