E4 Married at First Sight Australia: Tori and Jack's relationship now following final vows
25.04.2024 - 20:39
/ dailyrecord.co.uk
Final vows continued on Thursday night, as the remaining couples on Married at First Sight Australia reunited to declare if they would be continuing their relationship.
Tori Adams and Jack Dunkley left viewers of the E4 reality show shocked when they walked out together loved-up about their future. It comes as the grooms final vows almost had fans convinced he was leaving her hanging at the last hour.
Jack said in his vows: "I'm sorry to say I didn't commit myself to this process for a platonic relationship nor a teammate. We are not in love so how can I commit to you and ask you to uproot your life."
However, he added: "Tori I need to do what is best for me and for you. I deserve an equal. Moving forward with you is a massive risk, but one I am 100% ready to take. Tori I am head over heels for you and I cant wait to fall in love."
But many fans will be questioning if their romance lasted much longer after their final vows, given Jack's questionable final speech. The controversial groom left the group rocked during his stint on the show, including telling fellow groom Jono to 'muzzle' his wife at the dinner table.
The PT worker was also blasted for comments to fellow members of the group for referring to two individuals as 'whales' at the poolside whilst they enjoyed the couples retreat.
During her final vows, Tori admitted: "He's not perfect; he is stubborn and set in his ways but he is always there when I need him and looking out for me. I'm ready to uproot my life and move, I would say im falling in love with Jack."
However true to their word, Tori and Jack moved in together on the Gold Coast shortly following MAFS ending. Eagle-eyed social media users spotted the bride selling her belongings on Facebook Marketplace ahead
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