MAFS' Carina Mirabile signs with major talent agency

"Grateful is an understatement right now."
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Fashionista Married At First Sight (MAFS) 2025 bride Carina Mirabile has just signed with a major talent agency, kickstarting her post-MAFS career in style.

The bride announced she is now represented by 22 MGMT, saying that the “cat’s out of the bag”.

“Grateful is an understatement right now,” she added.

The agency was created by Sean Anderson in 2003, and Carina is in good company. The team also represents Neighbours’ April Rose Pengilly, former Sunrise host David Koch, Love Island’s Sophie Monk and more.

“I’m incredibly grateful for this opportunity to be represented by such a prestigious agency who represent renowned celebrities like Bec Judd, David Koch, Jodi Gordon, Jennifer Hawkins, Kerry-Anne Kennerley, Ruby Tuesday Matthews [and] Sophie Monk to name a few,” Carina tells Chattr.

“[I] look forward to what lies ahead as we pursue new creative ventures and professional growth together. Watch this space!”

Carina is managed by Tim Wall from 22 MGMT, former Network 10 talent manager.

22 claims to be the “most pro-active talent agency in Australia” and that it has “negotiated some of the largest and most complicated commercial deals” in the country. Wonder what deals Carina will snag! 

The MAFS bride has her own profile page on 22, and the talent agency claims she’s the “breakout star” from the show as well as a “rising force in beauty, lifestyle, fashion, luxury and travel”.

It also notes that she’s made the decision to relocate from Perth to Sydney, possibly for the opportunities and events that take place in the city.

“Carina is known for her bubbly, bright, and glamorous persona — captivating over 150,000 followers across Instagram and TikTok, with her audience growing daily,” her profile reads. 

Carina is the only MAFS contestant represented by 22 MGMT.

How much will Carina Mirabile make as an influencer?

Talent agency NEON MGMT previously told Chattr that Carina was definitely the one to watch after MAFS.

“She is likeable, authentic, and has positioned herself as a fashion-forward leader of the show,” they said.

“We also believe that her standing up for herself and her values in the last few episodes, and drawing a line in the sand with Paul was incredibly strong, and will be inspiring for a lot of young women around Australia.”

Carina at the MAFS 2025 reunion.
A successful career is 1000x better than… Paul. Image: Nine

The talent agency estimated that Carina’s current following and social media presence could start her fee at an average of $5K for content promotions. 

It’s possible now that she has a top talent agent, she could be raking in much more.

It’s nice to see that even though she was saddled with a bit of a dud groom, she’s walked away from the show with something, even though it’s not love.

What talent agencies have past MAFS stars signed with?

Reality stars are often in high demand by talent agencies after their seasons end, thanks to their significant social media influence. This is particularly true for MAFS contestants, whose followings can swell to hundreds of thousands if they are considered a fan favourite.

MAFS Season 6 was particularly successful in launching the influencer careers of its participants. Jules Robinson and Martha Kalifatidis, who took part in the 2019 season, boast over 700,000 followers each. The former is signed with TSA talent, while the latter is managed by LMB Management.

More recently, Lauren Dunn, who was one of the breakout stars on MAFS 2024, has almost 250,000 followers and signed with Icon Management.

Stream Married At First Sight 2025 on 9Now. 

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