One of Married at First Sight UK's latest bride's reality show past has been revealed after viewers were left feeling 'betrayed' during the latest episode.
12.08.2022 - 17:41 / ok.co.uk
Made In Chelsea star Sam Prince has recently revealed his turbulent route to fame on the show. Speaking on Vicky Pattison’s podcast last night, in an episode titled ‘The Secret To Causing Chaos’, Sam, 25, revealed that he was a fan of the show “back in the day” when he was in school, and got scouted for it via Facebook Messenger.
“I was having dinner with my mother and I received a message on Facebook saying ‘would you like to come for a meeting?’. I didn’t think it was for me, so I left it for a bit, and they messaged again, and I thought f*ck it, I’ll come for a meeting.” Read More Related Articles Vogue Williams and Spencer Matthews show off enviable figures as they enjoy family holiday Sam recounts how he believes he got scouted due to his girlfriend at the time being in the public eye, and how he was therefore always papped outside of clubs with her “looking battered.” Being 18 when he started the show on 2017, Vicky said she believed that was “very young” to be on reality TV, to which Sam quickly stated, “I absolutely agree.” “I was 18, I didn’t know my left and rights, I had no idea what was going on.
I was out just getting battered and trying to navigate myself.” Sam made headlines for his love affairs and party lifestyle on the show, being involved with Lottie Moss and Georgia Toffolo, before both of those relationships ended due to his cheating.The star went on to say that luckily he didn’t receive that much online backlash when he first joined the show as he was just “so young.” Sam left the show in 2018 for three years before returning for the 22nd series. And it seems he returned with a slightly different persona, as he states “Covid was amazing” for him.
One of Married at First Sight UK's latest bride's reality show past has been revealed after viewers were left feeling 'betrayed' during the latest episode.
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