Did he end up blocking her?
Drama erupted on the latest Farmer Wants A Wife 2025 episode, after Farmer Thomas informed his Ladies he had received a text message from previous contestant Claire. Original contestants Clarette and Rachael weren’t happy, with Rachael calling Claire “f**king disrespectful”.
However, Claire tells Chattr her texts to Farmer Thomas were “platonic” so she wasn’t meaning to start any drama.
“I actually just messaged him to check in on him and see how filming was going. I knew he was worried about filming during harvest so I wished him all the best,” Claire explains.
She confirms Farmer Thomas never messaged her back, and said it was “very much platonic” on her end.
She isn’t sure whether he ended up blocking her, but to be honest, it doesn’t sound like that big of a deal!
However, on the show, Clarette ended up storming off and calling Thomas a “prick” after seeing the amount of messages he apparently exchanged with Claire prior to that night.
“I believed that a line had been drawn under everything and there was no contact and I found out tonight that there has been contact and it’s that point, so, yeah, really upset. Thomas didn’t open the message, you could just see the start of the message which was ‘I’ve been thinking about you a lot…’,” Clarette said on the show.
Thomas told both Rachael and Clarette that Claire was “dead to him”, which is kind of excessive, but he was definitely in the dog box.
The most awkward conversation in the world. Image: Seven
Were Farmer Thomas and Claire flirting over text message?
In an effort to regain Clarette’s trust back, Farmer Thomas decided to show her his message history with Claire.
“We’ve been flirting a bit,” Thomas admitted. “I think it’s going to hurt you though.” As Clarette scrolled through what sounds like an excessive amount of messages, she flipped out, understandably!
“Look at how many messages there are. So when you were trying to get with me, you were still flirting with her. Everything has been a lie, everything. Like, look at all those messages,” Clarette fired out.
Farmer Thomas is sleeping on the couch for the foreseeable future. Image: Seven
Thomas said that most of the messages happened the day after Claire left the farm, and he was “trying to work out what was going on”.
“Look how many messages there are, you f**king prick,” Clarette yelled, as she stormed off.
The promo for next week looks spicy, as Farmer Thomas has left the farm and his four Ladies are alone. He’ll have to come back and grovel for forgiveness, that’s for sure.
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