Married At First Sight coach Mel Schilling dies aged 54 'surrounded by love'

The Australian TV star announced earlier in March that her cancer had spread, including to the left side of her brain, and that there was 'nothing further' doctors could do to treat it
The Australian TV star announced earlier in March that her cancer had spread (Cristina Massei/Empics/Alamy)

The Australian TV star announced earlier in March that her cancer had spread (Cristina Massei/Empics/Alamy)

Married At First Sight (Mafs) relationship coach Mel Schilling has died aged 54, weeks after announcing that doctors could no longer treat her cancer.

Schilling – known for offering relationship advice on the hit Channel 4 reality dating show – died on Tuesday “surrounded by love”, according to a family statement.

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