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MAFS First Openly Bisexual Bride Makes History
10 Feb
Summary
- Julia Vogl is one of MAFS Australia's first openly bisexual participants.
- She sought true love and didn't want to limit possibilities for a partner.
- Vogl hopes her visibility will empower others to be truthful to themselves.

Married At First Sight Australia has made history with its first openly bisexual participant, Julia Vogl. The 35-year-old shared that her decision to be open about her sexuality was driven by a desire to find true love without limiting her options. Vogl clarified that her bisexuality is just one aspect of her identity, and she remains open to a partner of any gender. She emphasized the importance of representation for bisexual individuals, aiming to be a "permission slip" for others to be authentic.
Julia Vogl found acceptance from her on-screen groom, Grayson, who responded with openness and respect when she shared her sexuality. This honest communication brought them closer. Their wedding ceremony at the Sydney Opera House was described as breathtaking and surreal, an unusually smooth event by MAFS standards.
Once the couples entered the main experiment, the show reverted to its usual chaos. Vogl acknowledged the confronting nature of the infamous dinner parties, attempting to be a voice of reason amidst the drama. Despite her background in entertainment, she felt the experience was liberating, reinforcing her belief in the need for relatable bisexual representation.




