It seems like Married At First Sight (MAFS) bride Brook Crompton has been dealt a bad hand. The model appears to be genuinely lovely, but she’s been matched with Chris Nield, the man who caused outrage online for his fatphobic comments in Episode 1.
We haven’t seen much of Brook so far, but there’s been plenty of information about her floating around online.
Here’s everything we know about MAFS 2026 Brook.
What does Brook do for a job?
The brunette bride is a model, and has worked for brands such as Calexico, Sally Phillips and Adrift, as well as posing for publications such as Style.
Brook was signed to Dallys Models back in 2014 and has been modelling consistently ever since.
The Queenslander is an Aries who contains multitudes, and you can find her either in bed early with a facemask on, or out partying with her girls.
Brook has been “cheated on” multiple times
While Brook is described as “fiercely loyal” with a good sense of humour, she’s been very unlucky when it comes to love. Sadly, she’s been cheated on by almost every partner she’s had.
This means she’s strong, honest and confident. Brook isn’t on MAFS to find more heartbreak; she wants to find her perfect match. She’s hoping to find a partner who is loyal, mature, trustworthy along with a good sense of humour.

Who is Brook matched with on MAFS?
Unfortunately, Brook is matched with Chris. He seems like the opposite of what she’s asked for, with his immaturity showing at the Bucks’ night.
He’s one of MAFS‘ biggest sceptics, and doesn’t put his trust in the experts. To be honest, it’s unclear why he’s on the show at all.
If you’re curious to know whether or not Brook and Chris are still together today, we have a massive spoiler for you. Otherwise, you’ll have to sit tight and see what happens on their honeymoon.
Married at First Sight (MAFS) 2026 airs Monday – Thursday at 7:30pm this week on Channel 9 and 9Now.
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