MAFS UK's Matt and Whitney allowed to stay on show after 'wife swap' drama
30.09.2022 - 00:58
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Matt Murray and Whitney Hughes were granted permission to stay on Married At First Sight UK after requesting to stay on the show as a couple despite recent drama. Matt, 32, and Whitney, 31, decided to pursue their connection despite being married to other people on the E4 show.
The pair then asked the relationship experts - Paul Brunson, Mel Schilling and Charlene Douglas - if they could stay in the experiment as a new couple.Tonight's show showed Paul, Mel and Charlene trying to come to a conclusion as they sat down with Whitney and Matt, who explained why they felt they should be able to stay on MAFS together. Mel, Paul and Charlene weren't best pleased with the duo's explanations and Paul told them both that they had "broke the code" before saying that he could not "endorse" them going back into the experiment as a new couple.
However, he then said he could tell Whitney is really into Matt and had noticed a change her behaviour, with Mel revealing that the experts had checked out the "science" which showed the couple to be a good match on paper. The three experts then announced that they are willing to let them back into the experiment as a new couple, but they will be 'dating' rather than married in the experiment.
Never miss a celebrity exclusive again! Become an OK! VIP and get all of our exclusive interviews, videos and stunning photo shoots sent straight to your inbox every week!You'll receive an email with stories exclusive only for OK! VIP members, including celebrity house tours, baby reveals, wedding snaps and so much more! What are you waiting for? Sign up here In recent episodes, Matt and wife Gemma Rose, as well as Whitney and husband Duka Cav, had to decide whether to stay or leave the experiment. All
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