The reality television series *Married At First Sight* (MAFS) has not only captured the attention of viewers but has also inspired cast members to create merchandise based on their experiences. This trend started when Bec Zacharia humorously mentioned a potential merchandise line after a controversial moment with Rachel Gilmore during a couples retreat. While her idea may not materialize, several other participants have successfully launched their own merch lines, transforming memorable quotes and experiences into tangible products.
Domenica Calarco’s Empowering Statement
Domenica Calarco made headlines in April 2022 when she introduced her “My Body, My Choice” t-shirt at a MAFS viewing party. This launch came after she faced criticism for sharing a nude photo and her involvement with OnlyFans. The red t-shirts, which cost $29.99, were worn by fellow cast members, including Ella Ding and Brent Vitiello, as a powerful statement against slut-shaming. Domenica also pledged 20% of the sales to victims of the floods in New South Wales and Queensland. Although these shirts are no longer available, interest in the merchandise has reportedly surged recently.
Alyssa Barmonde Turns Criticism into Merchandise
Alyssa Barmonde capitalized on her frequent remark, “I have a child,” which became a running joke during her season. By embracing the joke, she designed shirts and crew-neck jumpers featuring playful phrases like “I need attention,” selling them for $29.99 and $59.99, respectively. Additionally, she offered bumper stickers, a creative take on the traditional “Baby on board” signs. Alyssa committed 10% of her profits to Bully Zero, an organization focused on bullying education in Australian schools. Like others, her merchandise has since been discontinued.
Collins Christian’s Memorable Quotes in Apparel
Despite a brief stint on MAFS, Collins Christian made a lasting impact with his catchphrases. His enthusiastic exclamations, particularly about his wedding day, led to the creation of a t-shirt emblazoned with “What a day!” He later expanded his offerings to include another popular phrase, “She’s a top, top lady!” By May 2024, Collins announced the availability of his merch online, featuring a color selection of black, white, and purple. Unfortunately, the merchandise appears to have been short-lived, as the link to purchase it has since been removed.
Lucinda Light’s Unintentional Merchandise
While not directly involved in the creation of her merchandise, Lucinda Light has taken the situation in stride. Following her MAFS appearances, various products inspired by her persona emerged without her consent. In February 2025, Lucinda expressed her feelings on social media about the unsolicited merchandise, stating, “No consent, no royalties, no worries.” She humorously commented on the range of items, which included a birthday card and a mug. Despite the lack of approval, Lucinda maintains a positive outlook, highlighting the humorous aspects of her unexpected fame. Fans can still find her merchandise on platforms like Etsy.
The phenomenon of MAFS cast members launching merchandise reflects not only their personal journeys but also the cultural impact the show has had across audiences. As these individuals navigate their post-reality television lives, they turn memorable moments into statements, demonstrating the lasting influence of their experiences on the show.


































