Filming for the tenth season of Married At First Sight is well and truly underway.
Daily Mail Australia can reveal the upcoming series will see the first Indian bride walk down the aisle on the Channel Nine social experiment.
based dental therapist Sandy Jawanda will appear on the 2023 season when it returns to television early next year.
Meet Married At First Sight’s FIRST Indian bride: Sandy Jawanda is the latest cast member confirmed to appear on the upcoming season of the Channel Nine social experiment
The brunette beauty was spotted proudly showing off a religious Sikh Khanda symbol on a grocery run after attending the hens party last month.
Sandy is the oldest of three sisters and has worked in the dental industry since 2011 and has a background in nursing and paramedics.
She loves animals and is passionate about reducing our impact on the environment.
Sandy was spotted proudly showing off a religious Sikh Khanda symbol on a grocery run after attending the hens party last month
While little is known about Sandy’s private life, friends have described her as ‘absolutely gorgeous inside and out’.
Daily Mail Australia hears whispers Sandy is so smitten with her MAFS husband, , that her friends back home in Melbourne have heard the news.
Like her fellow co-stars, Sandy’s social media accounts have all been switched to private.
Daily Mail Australia hears whispers Sandy is so smitten with her MAFS husband, Dan Hunjas, that her friends back home in Melbourne have heard the news.Both pictured
Sandy (pictured) is the oldest of three sisters and has worked in the dental industry since 2011 and has a background in nursing and paramedics
Sandy is the latest bride to be announced after Brisbane-based makeup artist Caitlin McConville and singer Lyndall Grace.
They join previously announced brides Tahnee Cook, Bronte Schofield, Alyssa Barmonde, Claire Nomarhas, Melinda Willis, and Melissa Shepherd.
MAFS 2023 will feature some of the most controversial participants to date.
One bride is no stranger to controversy, having already made headlines for trashing a nightclub bathroom almost a decade ago.