MAFS 2026 Exclusive Update: Filip Credits Mel Schilling for Saving Marriage Amid Near-Breakup Over Contraception Fears and Relocation Drama

Sydney, March 16, 2026Married at First Sight Australia 2026’s standout “golden couple,” Stella Mickunaite and Filip Gregov, nearly imploded in a dramatic Commitment Ceremony episode that left viewers stunned. The pair, who had been sailing smoothly for months with heartfelt “I love yous” and strong chemistry, hit a wall when deep-rooted issues around contraception, intimacy, and relocation surfaced, pushing them to the brink of a “break-up.”

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In Sunday night’s intense session, 32-year-old Sydney-based beauty technician Stella tearfully declared the relationship could only survive if 37-year-old Melbourne carpenter and content creator Filip relocated interstate to join her established life in NSW. “In my head, this is a break-up,” she confessed, her fears of abandonment—stemming from moving to Australia alone nearly a decade ago—resurfacing after Filip’s loving confessions triggered self-sabotage.

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Compounding the tension, the couple revealed their physical intimacy had halted due to Filip’s terror of an accidental pregnancy. Stella, avoiding hormonal birth control and condoms, bluntly suggested Filip consider a vasectomy: “If you’re so terrified of making someone pregnant, maybe just do a snip.” The comment drew gasps from participants, with expert Alessandra Rampolla quipping, “Has anyone heard of condoms?” Filip’s reluctance clashed sharply with Stella’s vision for a committed future without constant fear.

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Yet, in an exclusive interview with nine.com.au, Filip revealed that relationship expert Mel Schilling—despite her recent terminal cancer diagnosis and departure from the show after 12 seasons—was instrumental in pulling them back from the edge. “Mel was key to saving our marriage from ‘break-up’,” Filip shared. He praised her for guiding Stella to focus on the emotional maturity in their bond, something she’d never experienced before: “Mel Schilling was instrumental in helping Stella through it and told her ‘hey, focus on the emotional maturity you have with Filip that you’ve never had in the past’.”

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The crisis unfolded after the couples retreat, where Filip’s “I love you” intensified Stella’s insecurities about long-term stability. Filip, rooted in his disciplined Melbourne routine and career, initially resisted the interstate move, while Stella insisted Sydney was essential for her sense of security.

Fans have flooded social media with reactions, many shocked that even the season’s strongest pair faced such turmoil: “If Stella and Filip are in trouble, there’s no hope for the rest!” one viewer posted. Others praised Mel’s impact, especially amid her health battle, calling her guidance a “miracle intervention.”

Post-episode sightings—hand-in-hand walks in Cronulla and mutual social follows—suggest the couple is navigating forward, with some insiders hinting at a secret proposal amid the drama. Filip emphasized Mel’s role in refocusing them on their unique connection.

This raw moment reminds viewers that even MAFS’s most promising matches confront real-life hurdles: mismatched family planning, geographic divides, and emotional vulnerabilities. With Mel’s legacy shining through her final contributions, Stella and Filip’s story continues to captivate as the season races toward Final Vows. Will compromise prevail, or will these cracks prove too deep? The experiment’s golden couple’s survival may depend on it.