The new parents also revealed if they’d have more kids.
Farmer Wants a Wife Australia 2023‘s Matt Young and Olivia Benic have teased marriage plans shortly after welcoming their first child.
On August 27, the lovebirds surprised fans by announcing they’d become parents, sharing a sweet snap on Instagram with their son, Henry.
“286 days of carrying you, eight hours of labour without pain relief, and what’s felt like a lifetime of waiting… Our little bubba entered our little family happy and healthy,” Olivia captioned the post at the time.
“Thank you to our close friends, family, and baggy clothes for helping us enjoy this wonderful experience privately.”
Farmer Wants a Wife Australia 2023′s Matt Young and Olivia Benic have teased marriage plans shortly after welcoming their first child, Henry. Source: Instagram
Speaking to Woman’s Day, Matt revealed the couple were ready to take the next step, stating that marriage was “absolutely” on the cards.
“We had a bub first, so once we figure that out, we’ll do the next thing,” Olivia beamed. And we just LOVE these two!
Farmer Wants a Wife‘s Matt Young and Olivia Benic spill their plans to expand their family
The couple also spilled on their plans to have another child just months after the birth of their first.
“When Henry first came along, I said, ‘Oh my God, I’m never having another kid,’ because it’s such a life change, but once you get settled, it’s easier to imagine having more kids,” Olivia gushed.
Matt and Olivia confirmed they’d love to have more kids. Source: Instagram
“I don’t know how many we’ll have, but we’ll want to make sure Henry has some siblings around.”
Matt added that filming the hit dating show was “quite hard to go through,” but he was “grateful” to have a “happy little family” with Olivia. Aww!
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