MAFS UK fans furious as airtime changes for reunion: 'What the hell!'
18.10.2022 - 01:37
/ ok.co.uk
Married at First Sight UK fans were left fuming on Monday night, after the addictive E4 dating show moved from its usual time slot of 9pm to air one hour earlier. Many fans were anxiously awaiting to see the return of all 10 couples who had taken part in the experiment, yet several had missed out on part of the episode, after only realising too late that it had aired at a different time.
Hitting out at E4 for the change, one disgruntled viewer wrote: “Dear @E4Tweets, You could have warned us! Married at First Sight started at 8pm!!!! At least that means fewer potty mouths.” Another confused viewer also expressed their ire as they wrote: “Since when did #MAFSUK start at 8pm?” A third fan also lamented the change adding: “Why do you mess around with the time of things? A bit of warning would be nice that mafs is on earlier!” A fourth was also distraught after realising they had missed almost all of the episode by tuning in at 9pm.They wrote: “Switched on the telly at 9pm to watch MAFS only to realise it was on an hour early and I’ve missed almost all of it raging isn’t the word.” Thankfully, fans are able to catch up on All4. As the episode got underway, the status of the remaining couples was soon revealed, with only a handful of the couples still together at the reunion, with a few shocking splits also unveiled along the way.
One couple who had previously seemed iron clad was Chanita Sanderson and Jordan Emmett-Connelly, but in heartbreaking scenes, the pair opened up about why their marriage hadn’t worked as they finally sat down to have a heart to heart. Controversial couple Matt Murray and Whitney Hughes, who first got together behind their spouses' backs, also revealed that they had parted ways, although their
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