A major change is coming to Farmer Wants a Wife 2025. Sam Armytage, who has been one of Australia’s most recognisable television personalities for over two decades is stepping down from her role. In a twist that caught many by surprise, Armytage has announced she’s leaving Channel Seven after 21 years.
Starting her career on Seven News, Armytage’s charm and professionalism led her to an eight-year stint as a beloved co-host on Sunrise. Recently, she brought her warmth and wit to Farmer Wants a Wife. Throughout her journey, she’s built a reputation for being both relatable and professional.
So, why is she leaving Channel Seven and Farmer Wants A Wife?
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Why Sam Armytage Left Farmer Wants a Wife
In an interview with The Daily Telegraph on August 4, Armytage revealed why she’s stepping away from the network and her role on the hit show, Farmer Wants a Wife.
“It’s a little sad and it’s bittersweet, but the time has come. I leave with lots of goodwill in my heart and excitement about the future,” Armytage told News Corp. “I’m big on instinct. I listen to my instinct… know when the time comes. I am proud of the fact that I back myself enough to say, ‘I’ve done what I can do here,’ and I move on.
She added: “This is not the end,” she added. “It’s just the end of this chapter.”
Armytage’s decision to part ways with Seven stems from a deeper desire for more out of life.
“I came to this decision on my own,” Armytage said. “It’s about what I want to do with my life.”
What’s Next For Sam Armytage?
For her next chapter, Armytage is searching for something that truly resonates with her.
“Richard [her husband] is very supportive of whatever I do, but this was about me wanting to feel fulfilled,” she explained.
“I’m 47, so it was a bit of a stocktake,” she added. “I had to sit with myself here and ask, ‘What does my next five to ten years look like?’”
Her recent role on Farmer Wants a Wife was one she dove into with enthusiasm, saying, “I was happy to do more. Farmer takes up six months of the year, so I had the time to do more, but that wasn’t to be,” she said, hinting at the constraints that sometimes accompany even the most exciting roles.
“I’m so fond of Farmer, and it was a great show to be a part of. I absolutely adore the crew,” Armytage said. “Australians will always love farmers, and everyone wants farmers to fall in love.”
Despite stepping down, Sam will make her final appearance at this month’s Logies as a part of the Farmer Wants a Wife family, with the show nominated for Best Structured Reality Program. As confirmed by Seven, she’ll now pass the Farmer hosting baton back to Natalie Gruzlewski, who originally led the show.
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