Married At First Sight Australia has produced its fair share of train wrecks. Explosive dinner parties. Shock exits. Allegations of “good edits” and off-screen betrayals. For every love story that survives the experiment, a dozen others crumble under the weight of reality.

But every once in a while — just often enough to keep us believing — a couple proves that the experts might actually know what they’re doing.

Stella Mickunite and Filip Gregov are that couple.

Throughout the experiment, they were the strongest pair on the show. No blow-ups. No screaming matches. No passive-aggressive letters ripped up at dinner parties. Just two people who seemed genuinely meant for each other.

But there was one lingering question: would Filip, the 37-year-old Melbourne-based tradie, relocate for his 32-year-old fiancée?

 

The tension was real. Relocating is hard. Leaving behind family, friends, and a life you’ve built is not a small ask. For weeks, fans wondered if geography would be the thing that broke them — the one obstacle that even the experts couldn’t solve.

Now we have our answer.

On Tuesday, Filip took to Instagram with a “new home appreciation post” that confirmed what fans had been hoping for: he has moved to Sydney. Specifically, to Cronulla — the coastal suburb where he and Stella are now building their life together.

The tradie is happily settled into a fresh phase with his 32-year-old fiancée after moving to Sydney last month

“New chapter, fresh energy, let’s get to work,” Filip wrote alongside a gallery of images showcasing their new lifestyle. Coffee at outdoor cafes. Walks along the waterfront. Runs stripped to the waist (because of course). PDA-filled poses, including one where Stella shows off her trim figure in a skimpy yellow bikini.

 

This is not just a relationship update. This is a statement. Filip didn’t just visit. He didn’t just “spend more time” in Sydney. He moved. He uprooted his life in Melbourne and planted it in Cronulla. That’s love. That’s commitment. That’s the kind of compromise that separates real relationships from reality TV storylines.

Let’s break down why this move matters, what it says about Stella and Filip’s future, and why MAFS fans should be celebrating.

Let’s start with a refresher on who Stella and Filip are.

On MAFS, they were the couple that everyone rooted for. While other pairs were imploding over trust issues, social media drama, and the pressure of the experiment, Stella and Filip seemed almost boringly stable. They communicated. They supported each other. They looked at each other the way people in love actually look at each other.

 

Their Final Vows episode was a standout moment in a season full of chaos. Filip got down on one knee. He proposed — for real, not just for the show. Stella said yes. And fans went wild.

The last MAFS groom to propose at Final Vows was Cameron Merchant, who asked Jules Robinson to marry him during season six in 2019. That couple is still together. They have two children. That’s the blueprint. That’s the path Stella and Filip are following.

But there was one unresolved issue: location.

Here’s the thing about real relationships: they require real sacrifices.

Filip is a 37-year-old tradie based in Melbourne. He has a life there. Work. Friends. Routines. Stella is a 32-year-old woman with her own life in Sydney. Moving is not simple. It’s not easy. It’s not something you do on a whim.

 

During the experiment, there was tension about whether Filip would relocate. It was the one crack in an otherwise solid foundation. Fans wondered: would geography be the thing that broke them?

The answer, as we now know, is no.

Filip didn’t just agree to move. He embraced it. His Instagram post is full of gratitude and excitement. “Grateful for the warm welcome and open arms,” he wrote. That’s not the language of someone who is reluctantly relocating. That’s the language of someone who sees this as an adventure.

Let’s talk about the photos, because they’re doing a lot of the storytelling here.

Filip shared a gallery of images showcasing the happy couple’s lifestyle in Sydney’s Cronulla

The gallery Filip shared is a love letter to their new life in Cronulla. There’s a shot of him enjoying coffee at an outdoor cafe on a palm-tree-lined street. Cronulla is known for its laid-back coastal vibe — long stretches of surfing beaches, jogging trails, and a community that values outdoor living.

 

There are photos of the couple in activewear, clearly making the most of the area’s natural beauty. A short clip shows Filip heading off for a run, stripped to the waist, along the waterfront. (Because no MAFS-related Instagram post is complete without a shirtless shot.)

There are also plenty of PDA-filled poses. One particularly striking image shows Stella in a skimpy yellow bikini, showing off her trim figure. The message is clear: they’re happy. They’re comfortable. They’re not hiding their affection for each other.

And then there are the photos with friends — Stella’s friends Joe and Elisa — suggesting that Filip is being welcomed into her existing social circle. That’s huge. Integration into each other’s lives is one of the biggest hurdles for any couple, let alone one formed on a reality TV show.

 

The response to Filip’s post has been overwhelmingly positive.

Fellow MAFS cast members sent messages of support. Scott McCristal wrote “Bless.” Bec Zaharia commented “Little fam bam.” These are people who know what it takes to navigate a relationship formed on national television. Their endorsement means something.

One follower summed it up perfectly: “It’s just great to see two genuine people in love enjoying life.”

That’s the key word: genuine. In a world of “good edits,” manufactured drama, and relationships built for screen time, Stella and Filip come across as real. They don’t seem like they’re performing. They seem like they’re actually, genuinely, happily in love.

Stella added her own comment: “Best” with a fire emoji. Simple. Direct. Perfect.

Now let’s look ahead.

Stella and Filip got engaged during the Final Vows episode of MAFS last month. Filip got down on one knee. Stella said yes. The ring is on her finger. The planning is presumably underway.

 

The couple has also discussed their plans to start a family. That’s not a vague “someday” — that’s a concrete intention. They see children in their future. They’re building a life together with that goal in mind.

Cameron Merchant and Jules Robinson, the last MAFS couple to have a Final Vows proposal, walked down the aisle in November 2019. They now have two children. That’s the model. That’s the inspiration.

If Stella and Filip follow that path — and all signs suggest they will — then MAFS fans might be watching another real love story unfold in real time.

Let’s zoom out for a moment.

Married At First Sight has a reputation problem. Critics argue that the show prioritizes drama over genuine connection. They point to the low success rate. They highlight the scandals, the “good edits,” the cast members who are clearly there for fame, not love.

 

But couples like Stella and Filip are the antidote to that criticism. They’re proof that the experiment can work. They’re proof that the experts aren’t always wrong. They’re proof that love can emerge from the most artificial environment imaginable.

Stella and Filip didn’t just survive MAFS. They thrived. And now, with Filip’s move to Sydney, they’re showing that their commitment extends far beyond the cameras.

Is every MAFS couple destined for a Cronulla beach run and a yellow bikini photoshoot? Of course not. But Stella and Filip are showing that it’s possible. And that’s worth celebrating.

So, after all that analysis, what does Filip’s move to Sydney actually signify?

It signifies compromise. He left his hometown. He left his routines. He left the life he built in Melbourne. That’s not nothing. That’s a significant sacrifice.

 

It signifies commitment. He’s not just “spending more time” in Sydney. He’s living there. He’s building a life there. He’s posting coffee shop photos and waterfront runs and PDA-filled poses. He’s all in.

It signifies confidence. Filip is not hiding their relationship. He’s not being coy about their future. He’s celebrating it publicly, proudly, without reservation.

And it signifies love. Real love. The kind that requires sacrifice. The kind that requires compromise. The kind that grows stronger when tested.

Stella and Filip are not just MAFS fan favourites. They’re a real couple. And with Filip now settled in Cronulla, they’re building a real life together.

That’s not just a relationship milestone. That’s a success story.

Married At First Sight Australia is a show built on a risky premise: marry a stranger, hope for the best, and let the cameras capture everything. Most couples fail. Some crash spectacularly. A few — a very few — manage to find something real.

 

Stella Mickunite and Filip Gregov are one of the few.

They were the strongest couple in the experiment. They communicated. They supported each other. They got engaged at Final Vows — a moment that MAFS fans had only seen once before, when Cameron Merchant proposed to Jules Robinson in 2019.

But the true test came after the cameras stopped rolling. Would Filip, a 37-year-old tradie based in Melbourne, relocate to Sydney for his fiancée? It was the one lingering question, the one potential obstacle that could have derailed everything.

On Tuesday, we got our answer.

Filip moved to Cronulla. He posted a gallery of photos showcasing their new life together. Coffee at outdoor cafes. Runs along the waterfront. PDA-filled poses. A yellow bikini that has surely broken the internet.

 

He didn’t just visit. He didn’t just “spend more time.” He moved. He uprooted his life. He made the sacrifice that real relationships require.

Fans are celebrating. Fellow MAFS cast members have sent their support. And Stella and Filip are building a future that includes wedding bells and, perhaps, children.

In a world of “good edits” and manufactured drama, Stella and Filip are the real deal. They’re proof that love can survive the experiment. They’re proof that compromise is possible. They’re proof that MAFS can actually work.

So here’s to Stella and Filip. Here’s to Cronulla sunsets and coffee at outdoor cafes. Here’s to a love story that’s still being written.

And here’s to the next chapter: a wedding, a family, and a lifetime of happiness.

 

“New home appreciation post,” Filip wrote. “New chapter, fresh energy, let’s get to work.”

He’s not wrong. The work is just beginning. But if the past is any indication, they’re more than up for the challenge.

Congratulations, Stella and Filip. You’ve earned every bit of happiness coming your way.