Farmer Wants A Wife’s Farmer Dylan, along with most of the other farmers, decided to bring home an intruder chosen by his family on Monday night. Unsurprisingly, the ladies who were already on his farm weren’t thrilled – at all.
Speaking to WHO, Dylan explained that he had his guard up when he first met Keeley, whom his grandparents had chosen for him, but he decided to bring her home because he felt he hadn’t given her a proper chance.
However, the decision sparked his biggest concern at this stage of the show: the fear that someone would leave.

“That was something that I think ran through my head a lot,” Dylan said. “How it might affect my connections going forward, and I think just a major concern is that because the experience is so… what’s the word… It’s not ‘draining’, it’s – because there’s so much involved, you are really tired.
“And you’re trying to, trying to do the experience properly, but you’re not kind of being able to give 100 per cent of yourself because of that tiredness.”
The sheep farmer admitted he was terrified he would “screw this up” by letting exhaustion get the better of him.
“It’s one of those things, I’m trying to get this right, I only get one shot at this, and if I let my, I suppose tiredness and drowsiness and whatnot affect my outcome, I’m not going to be happy.
“So that was a big concern of mine, I was really trying to navigate this properly.”
“Why would you do this?”
Dylan’s anxiety makes sense, considering he was initially dead against the concept of intruders altogether.
He previously told WHO that his first thought when he was told that there would be an intruder was, “Why would you do this?”
“I was dead against it, I was like, ‘Nah, I’ve got all these girls, and they’re all great to me, I’m not bringing anyone else back!”, he recalled, adding that the timing couldn’t have been tougher.

“It makes it so difficult, because it’s like you’ve just formed these connections, and then you’re about to meet someone else, and this makes it tricky,” he said.
Ultimately, it was respect for his family that changed his mind.
“I trusted my family’s judgment,” Dylan explained. “If they’ve picked her, then there’s obviously something there that they think is right.
“It wouldn’t have been right for me to not bring her back, because I went in without really giving her a fair chance, because my guard was up.”