The silver fox groom from this season’s experiment has returned to the swipe life post-MAFS, with reports confirming he’s active again on Hinge (and likely other apps). After his on-screen journey with Rebecca – which included plenty of tension, age-gap vibes, and that infamous “not on the same page” energy – Steve is apparently ready to test modern dating once more.

But here’s the tea with a side of reality check: Steve, who is in his 50s, has been open about struggling with apps in the past. During the experiment, he talked about how modern dating feels defeating and how he doesn’t want to “pretend to be someone else.” Now that he’s single again, he’s back in the game… with what many suspect is a very specific preference for significantly younger women.
Melbourne singles, if you match with him, don’t be surprised if the age filter conversation comes up quick. One former MAFS bride even spilled alleged tea that Steve “isn’t interested in anyone unless they’re 25 years old” and prefers younger partners who are easier to “control.” Whether that’s accurate or just post-show shade, it’s the kind of rumour that sticks when a mature groom jumps back into the app pool.
Why this feels so predictable (and a little funny)
Steve came into MAFS looking for genuine connection after years of being single. He bonded with Rebecca at the wedding and there were sweet moments, but the relationship hit major roadblocks – different life stages, communication issues, and that classic “I want someone who accepts me” energy clashing with real-world expectations. Now that the experiment is over (or winding down), he’s doing what many MAFS participants do: return to the apps with renewed hope… and perhaps the same unspoken preferences.
Hinge is the perfect app for him – it’s more relationship-focused than pure swipe culture, and his profile likely highlights the “silver fox” charm, his career success, and that down-to-earth Melbourne/Victoria vibe.
A gentle warning for the swipe-happy
Ladies, if you do match:
Expect thoughtful prompts and dad-joke energy.Be ready for the age conversation (it usually comes early).Remember that post-MAFS fame can make things feel exciting… until the novelty wears off.
Or, as the internet loves to say: “He wants someone younger than you before even knowing your age” – savage but often spot-on for certain grooms in their 50s re-entering the dating market.
The bigger picture
This is peak post-MAFS behaviour. Many grooms (and brides) swear off apps during the experiment only to dive right back in once the cameras stop. Steve at least seems genuine about wanting connection, unlike some who treat the show as a business promo or ego boost.
Melbourne single ladies – will you swipe right if you see that silver fox? Or are you passing because you’ve seen how these MAFS romances usually play out?
Drop your thoughts below: Would you match with Steve? What’s your biggest red flag when it comes to older grooms on apps? Or is this just harmless fun and everyone deserves a second (or third) chance at love?
Tag your single Melbourne friends and let the group chat roast begin!
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