MAFS UK's Gemma hints at new romance after dramatic split on show
22.07.2023 - 20:55
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Married At First Sight UK star Gemma Rose has appeared to hint at a new romance following her tough journey on the show.The red-headed hairdresser had her heart broken on the show after finding out her on-screen husband, Matt Murray, had feelings for her co-star Whitney Hughes. Viewers were left shocked after Matt then opted to abandon his on-screen wife to pursue Whitney instead.
While Gemma and Whitney's husband, Duka Cavolli, left the series following their failed relationships, in a twist, Matt and Whitney later re-joined the experiment as a dating couple. Matt and Whitney ended up parting ways after their series ended, with Matt then spotted jetting off on holiday with 2021 star Marilyse Corrigan – however, the pair have since split.
But despite all the drama, Gemma appears to have finally got her happy ending after hinting at a new romance with a man called Jordan Bishop. The mum-of-two delighted her fans on Instagram when she uploaded snaps of the duo enjoying date nights and taking bathtub selfies.
She tagged Jordan in the images, captioning the post with an infinity sign. Gemma's fans were quick to react as one person said: "You can see pure kindness in his face which is what you deserve," while another said: "The happy ending we've been waiting for." While a different follower added: "Couldn’t be more happy to see this.
Genuine happiness in both your faces and something you truly deserve, and what a good-looking couple." It comes as Gemma bravely opened up about her secret three-year battle with alcohol addiction.The tatted beauty admitted that her lowest point saw her drinking a bottle of wine at 11 am. The 31-year-old developed the alcohol addiction in lockdown when she was at home with her two young sons,
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