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MAFS’s Stacey’s bank statements reveal she’s NOT a gold digger!

She has more money than we could have imagined
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Married At First Sight’s Stacey Hampton has spent much of this series being slammed by viewers for being a gold digger.

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However, the law graduate has proof once and for all that she definitely doesn’t need her multi-millionaire ‘ex-husband’, Michael Goonan’s money.

Daily Mail Australia has obtained bank statements from the MAFS star which prove she donated the money from the sale of the $5,500 Louis Vuitton handbag Michael gifted to her during the show.

Stacey Hampton
(Credit: Nine)
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Stacey was previously accused of faking her donation, however the statements clearly show that the entirety of the $3000 from the handbag sale went to a suicide prevention charity.

Last month, Stacey appeared to reveal how she affords her luxury wardrobe and $90,000 Range Rover.

The MAFS couples were treated to their spouse’s audition tapes, and Stacey’s revealed a lot about the single mum.

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When asked by the casting agents, ‘What about your ideal guy? What kind of husband do you want?’ Stacey’s answer was her ex-boyfriend, former Rebels’ bikie boss, Shane Michael Smith to a tee.

‘Like, tattoos, big – I wanna feel protected,’ she admitted confidently in the clip, to Michael Goonan’s chagrin.

The casting agent then noticed her expensive accessories. ‘You’ve got a Rolex and a Givenchy bag, I’m gonna be really honest. How do you afford that?’

‘You might have to ask my ex,’ Stacey laughed.

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Although Stacey’s admission contradicts an interview she did with Daily Mail in March.

The law graduate said she inherited a significant amount from her father and brother’s estates following their tragic deaths.

The website claimed Stacey ‘put the money into a family trust, which she later used to start several business ventures in South Australia.’

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‘I had my own financial stability [before MAFS] with more than Michael could have provided,’ she explained.

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