If there is one thing we know about the Married At First Sight pressure cooker, it's that it's not just a search for love. It's also a social experiment in vulnerability.
Last week, we watched Julia walk down a very windy aisle to meet Grayson. But it wasn't just the nerves of the impending wedding that had her heart racing — it was the weight of a conversation she knew she had to have. Julia is openly bisexual, and while she's proud of that identity, she knows exactly what the societal perception of her sexuality looks like.
Julia sat down with Mamamia to chat about that wedding day hesitation, what we didn't see on screen, and why she views her time on the show as a "permission slip" for others to be themselves too.
Watch: Julia and Grayson on Married At First Sight 2026. Article continues after video.
For years, MAFS has faced criticism for its lack of diverse representation across the board, but particularly when it comes to different sexualities. While the show claims to be a reflection of modern dating, the casting has historically stuck to a very narrow, hetero-normative script that seems to overlook the lived experiences of many Australians.
So to see Julia be herself so openly on the show is very powerful.

