Married At First Sight contestant Luke Fourniotis discloses the key reason he opted to remain in the experiment despite Melissa Akbay’s public declaration of ‘no spark’ during a group confrontation.
Choosing to Stay Despite Rejection
The 30-year-old farmer seriously contemplated exiting the show after Melissa’s candid admission in front of fellow participants that she sought a fairy-tale romance but felt none with him. However, Luke decided against leaving to avoid concluding his journey on a negative note.
‘It didn’t feel right to leave the show without even giving the experts a chance,’ Luke states.
Struggle with Confidence
Luke reveals the experiment severely impacted his self-assurance. ‘I’d become an absolute shadow of myself. I lost my confidence and I just really didn’t like it,’ he shares. He chose to persist without harboring animosity toward Melissa, hoping others would not view the experience as entirely negative.
Public Humiliation’s Toll
Though not the first instance of hearing about the lack of spark, the group setting amplified the rejection’s pain. ‘Hearing it in front of the whole group makes you feel even more vulnerable,’ Luke explains. ‘It’s almost embarrassing being on the receiving end of that.’
Path Forward: Building Friendship First
Undeterred, Luke expresses optimism for rebuilding from the ground up. ‘Forget about intimacy, forget about romance, even physical touch – none of it,’ he suggests. ‘We just need to work on becoming friends first because up until now we’ve never been able to do that.’
He anticipates Intimacy Week will differ markedly for them compared to other couples.
Experts’ Intervention and Group Dynamics
During the Commitment Ceremony, experts delivered pointed feedback to Melissa, which Luke views positively without endorsing attacks on her. ‘I never want the experts to come for Mel,’ he clarifies. ‘But it was beneficial that they were able to call out some of the things that were actually hindering progress. It gave me a sense of hope.’
Scenes of Melissa discussing their dynamic with other brides, labeling no notable flags, blindsided Luke. ‘I was putting my best foot forward and trying the best that I could,’ he reflects. ‘It was so upsetting. It hurt more than anything.’
Post-airing, Luke noticed cooler interactions from some brides. ‘I remember walking down the corridor and a few of the girls kind of brushed me off. I was thinking, “What have I done wrong?”‘ he recalls. ‘It all made sense when I saw what had been said.’
Addressing Rumors
Luke denies prompting his sisters to post negative online comments about Melissa. ‘The comments had already been deleted before she even brought it up,’ he asserts. ‘I asked my sisters to delete them because it reflected poorly on me. I haven’t been talking badly about her. That’s just not fair.’
He also refutes claims of orchestrating media coverage. ‘That’s completely not true,’ Luke states.
While no romantic feelings had developed, Luke sought basic rapport. ‘I wouldn’t say I had feelings for Mel,’ he admits. ‘But I really wanted to break through and just get along, have some laughs and chill out. I really wanted to form some sort of connection.’
Married At First Sight Australia airs Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m. on Channel Nine.

