Mick quits from Farmer Wants A Wife (Australia)
By Clarencia Cynrae on July 8th, 2008Jenni Cawood, 25, was hurt when her farmer Mick changed his mind about the show The Farmer Wants A Wife. Mick wanted to go shearing instead.
Mick, 24, a merino stud farmer from Goulburn, New South Wales, received an offer to work as a wool shearer and he said he had to accept because he was struggling on his farm.
Jenni Cawood was one of the 5 in the group assigned to Mick and all 5 had to go home because Mick dropped out of The Farmer Wants A Wife. Earlier, both Mick and Jenni Cawood had agreed that they had a spark between them.
Out of the 6 farmers, 5 farmers are left to carry on with the show. Each farmer has his group of hopeful women.
Jenni Cawood is one of a set of identical twin sisters, born in Alice Springs. Jenni Cawood has lived in Jabiru and Darwin.
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July 8th, 2008 at 11:03 am
Wow what an episode not often you see a bloke turn down 5 stunning girls. I feel sorry for both the girls and Mick. Here’s where I would like to help both Mick and one of his admires. I would love to somehow get in contact with Jenni to see if we both have the spark to kick it off. I would of loved to be part of this TV show however I have just sold my property and moved to Brisbane. I am also 25 and still getting use to the city life with traffic, women etc. I moved to brisbane purely for work only as it was an offer I couldn’t refuse, in saying this I will buy another property in the near future when I find the right girl to settle down with. I would be very greatful if anyone could pass on this message to Jenni with my email address attached. Thank-you nick.lange@live.com.au