Madison MacKenzie sensationally quits Farmer Wants A Wife before making a dramatic return

Madison MacKenzie quit Farmer Wants A Wife on Sunday, only to later make a dramatic return at the group dinner party.

The 24-year-old’s return left farmer Harry Robertson’s remaining girls furious, with Stacey and Ashleigh both storming out.   

As Harry, 29, sat down to eat on the farm, he noticed Madison was missing, and the other girls told him she went to the bathroom and never came back out. 

Coming and going: Madison MacKenzie (pictured) quit Farmer Wants A Wife on Sunday, only to later make a dramatic return at the group dinner party

Harry then went to investigate and found a distraught Madison sitting on the end of her bed with her head in her hands.

Admitting Madison was ‘definitely someone that I could fall for’, Harry was devastated when she later told him she wanted to leave the show.

Later on at the group dinner party, Harry and the remaining girls were left shocked after being told Madison wanted to return to the farm.

Ready to go: Farmer Harry went to investigate and found a distraught Madison sitting on the end of her bed with her head in her hands

Ready to go: Farmer Harry went to investigate and found a distraught Madison sitting on the end of her bed with her head in her hands

Host Natalie Gruzlewski told Harry the decision was his, but Madison was waiting to talk to him about wanting to come back.

The stunned farmer took a giant swig of beer before going to meet Madison, telling her he’d have to think about it because he didn’t want to upset the other girls.

‘You can’t decide to leave and then decide to come back. You bailed. That was your choice. It’s like, you have to stick with it. Good riddance. We’re done,’ said a furious Ashleigh, 31. 

Heartbroken: Admitting Madison was 'definitely someone that I could fall for', Harry Robertson was devastated when she later told him she wanted to leave the show

Heartbroken: Admitting Madison was ‘definitely someone that I could fall for’, Harry Robertson was devastated when she later told him she wanted to leave the show

But Harry agreed to let Madison come back, leaving the remaining three girls seething, and prompting a dramatic walk out by Ashleigh and Stacey, 28. 

‘Okay, so the other girls are in a bit of shock, but they’ll be right,’ Karlana, 24, told Madison, adding, ‘I was like, “We can’t all walk out!”‘ 

Madison admitted she felt ‘guilty’ about returning to the farm, before an upset Harry went to ‘make sure the other girls are alright’.

Making a comeback: Later on at the group dinner party, Harry and the remaining girls were left shocked after being told Madison wanted to return to the farm. Pictured, (L-R) Ashleigh, Karlana, Stacey and Harry

Making a comeback: Later on at the group dinner party, Harry and the remaining girls were left shocked after being told Madison wanted to return to the farm. Pictured, (L-R) Ashleigh, Karlana, Stacey and Harry

A confused Harry asked Ashleigh why she was ‘so upset’, and reiterated that it was his ‘choice’ for Madison to return.

‘It’s your choice, but it’s our choice whether we want to hang around for someone who clearly values someone else more than us,’ she told him.

Harry then had a conversation with Stacey, and admitted that he never expected the other girls to be so upset about Madison’s return.

Storming off: Harry agreed to let Madison come back, leaving the remaining three girls seething, and prompting a dramatic walk out by Ashleigh and Stacey

Storming off: Harry agreed to let Madison come back, leaving the remaining three girls seething, and prompting a dramatic walk out by Ashleigh and Stacey

‘I just don’t know how you think that it’s all going to be fine now. Like, we’re all going to be able to play happy families and live together,’ a tearful Stacey told him, admitting she was ‘struggling’. 

After the other girls returned to the table, Madison apologised and admitted she had ‘some explaining to do’.

‘I don’t think I would have reacted the way that they reacted, purely because we’re all adults, and it’s not like I’m replacing anyone, so I think that it was a little bit over the top,’ Madison later said. 

'I don't think I would have reacted the way that they reacted, purely because we're all adults, and it's not like I'm replacing anyone, so I think that it was a little bit over the top,' Madison said

‘I don’t think I would have reacted the way that they reacted, purely because we’re all adults, and it’s not like I’m replacing anyone, so I think that it was a little bit over the top,’ Madison said