Married At First Sight EXCLUSIVE: Stars arrive in Sydney ahead of filming anticipated reunion

Married At First Sight EXCLUSIVE: The cast arrive in Sydney for the reunion – and you’ll never guess which stars aren’t wearing their wedding rings

Married At First Sight’s seventh season comes to an end next week.

And the cast members weren’t giving much away when they arrived in Sydney in mid-January to film the highly-anticipated reunion episode.

Daily Mail Australia caught five participants at the airport in mid-January, a day before filming the reunion. Some were wearing their wedding rings, while others weren’t. 

Married At First Sight EXCLUSIVE: Stars give away tell-tale signs about their marriage as they arrive in Sydney ahead of filming anticipated reunion. Pictured: Jonethen Musulin and Connie Crayden

There are four couples left in the series: Seb Guilhaus and Elizabeth Sobinoff, Drew Brauer and KC Osborne, Mishel Karen and Steve Burley, and Connie Crayden and Jonethen Musulin.

Steve and Mishel have been on rocky ground for weeks due to their lack of intimacy, but they kept up appearances upon their arrival in Sydney.

They both flaunted their wedding rings and Mishel even joked: ‘I’m still married! Of course it’s real. It’s on TV, so of course it’s real!’

Connie was also all smiles as she jetted into Sydney.

In a cheerful mode, she said she was excited to be back in the city: ‘It feels good. Pretty excited to see all my mates. It’s going to be good.’

However, the airport footage revealed that she was no longer wearing her wedding ring. A sign that she may have split from ‘husband’ Jonethen.  

Meanwhile, Cairns-based musician Drew refused to comment on his relationship status and insisted he was just in Sydney for a holiday.

As his TV ‘wife’ KC is based in Sydney, it appears they chose to separate at their final vows. 

Lesbian bride Amanda Micallef, who split from ‘wife’ Tash Herz on the show, was also seen arriving for the reunion solo, but said she had enjoyed going ‘back to [her] normal life’ since leaving the program. 

On Sunday night, the remaining five couples will meet for their ‘final vows’.

During their intimate meeting they will decide whether to stay together beyond the show or separate.

Married At First Sight continues on Sunday from 7pm on Channel Nine

Who will stay together? Married At First Sight airs the remaining five couples' 'final vows' on Sunday from 7pm on Channel Nine. Pictured: Stacey Hampton and Michael Goonan

Who will stay together? Married At First Sight airs the remaining five couples’ ‘final vows’ on Sunday from 7pm on Channel Nine. Pictured: Stacey Hampton and Michael Goonan