MAFS Australia drama E4 hasn't aired – from couple who are related to sexting scandal
21.04.2023 - 18:21
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With explosive dinner parties, cheating scandals and even telling offs from the experts, the latest series of Married At First Sight Australia has been one of the most action-packed yet. The latest MAFS Australia was filmed Down Under last year, but hasn't quite reached its conclusion here in the UK.
And not only do we have plenty of twists to come, but the drama has also spilled over into real-life (and Instagram!). So from – even more – cheating accusations to a bride unhappy with her edit and even a couple finding out they were already related, here's the drama E4 aren't showing you.
Warning – there are spoilers ahead for the current series! Related couple Ollie Skelton and Tahnee Cook met at the altar, but things took an awkward turn when they found out they were actually related. Guests recognised each other at the wedding party and it was later revealed that Tahnee's brother-in-law is actually Ollie's second cousin, meaning they are not related by blood, but by family connections.
A wedding guest told Yahoo! Lifestyle: "Technically, they are distant relatives in a weird way. A lot of the cast would joke about it." MAFS bosses opted not to include the storyline in the series.
The source added: "They laughed about this a few times during filming, but it probably won’t be aired as [Aussie broadcaster] Channel Nine won’t want people spinning it into an incest-style headline scandal." Tayla's 'villain edit' complaint Controversial latecomer Tayla Winter has claimed she was the victim of an unfair edit and portrayed as the 'female villain'. Nurse Tayla, 27, was matched with Hugo Armstrong but the pair didn't exactly get off to a good start as Tayla barred him from their bed and ruled out any physical contact – include
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