The Farmer Got A Wife! Reality TV sweethearts Justine and Neil may already planning future together

The Farmer Got A Wife? Reality TV sweethearts Justine Adams and Neil Seaman are already planning a future together after finding love on the show

They fell in love on Channel Seven’s The Farmer Wants A Wife this year.

And it now appears farmer Neil Seaman and Queensland eyelash technician, Justine Adams, are already planning a bright future together.

The 43-year-old father-of-three declared his feelings for the blonde beauty in an emotional moment on the Channel Seven show. 

The Farmer Got A Wife? Reality TV sweethearts Justine Adams (left) and farmer Neil Seaman (right) are already planning a future together after he chose her on the dating show

‘When Neil chose me, I felt so happy, as it confirmed the genuine feelings we developed over the weeks as we got to know each other,’ Justine told TV Week on Monday.

‘I felt relieved that we didn’t have to hide our feelings anymore and could continue on the next part of our journey together.’

The mother-of-two told the publication she could ‘definitely’ imagine living with Neil on his property with her two children, Billy, eight, Naomi, six. 

Showdown: 'When Neil chose me, I felt so happy, as it confirmed the genuine feelings we developed over the weeks,' Justine told TV Week on Monday. Pictured, right, alongside Neil and the final two contenders (from left) Karissa, and Megan

Showdown: ‘When Neil chose me, I felt so happy, as it confirmed the genuine feelings we developed over the weeks,’ Justine told TV Week on Monday. Pictured, right, alongside Neil and the final two contenders (from left) Karissa, and Megan 

Meanwhile, the merino sheep farmer credits ‘the spark’ between the pair as the all-important ‘it’ factor.

‘We’re both looking forward to spending more time together when we can. There are a lot of moving parts and people involved,’ he told New Idea.

However, when asked if marriage was on the cards, Neil said, ‘there are a lot of hurdles Justine and I have to overcome before it even becomes a talking point!’  

'We're both looking forward to spending more time together when we can. There are a lot of moving parts and people involved': The merino sheep farmer credits 'the spark' between the pair as the all-important 'it' factor

‘We’re both looking forward to spending more time together when we can. There are a lot of moving parts and people involved’: The merino sheep farmer credits ‘the spark’ between the pair as the all-important ‘it’ factor

Earlier this month, Neil said his former spouse was so supportive of him appearing on the series, she even encouraged him to accept the a role. 

[When I was cast on the show], my three kids and Sally, my ex-wife, were the first people I spoke to,’ he told Now to Love.

‘It they weren’t aligned with the idea, and I didn’t have their support, it just wouldn’t have been possible,’ he admitted. 

'Wouldn't have been possible without her support': Earlier this month, Neil said his former spouse was so supportive of him appearing on the series, she even encouraged him to accept the a role

‘Wouldn’t have been possible without her support’: Earlier this month, Neil said his former spouse was so supportive of him appearing on the series, she even encouraged him to accept the a role