MAFS UK's Paul C Brunson forced to intervene as chaos erupts at commitment ceremony
29.09.2022 - 02:47
/ ok.co.uk
It’s been a dramatic few days on Married at First Sight UK this week, with couples tested to their limits by everything from arguments to infidelity - but things took a surprising turn on Wednesday as tensions boiled over forcing Paul C Brunson to intervene. As the couples sad down to affirm their commitment to pursuing their relationships in the penultimate commitment ceremony, one explosive exchange saw tempers fray at the edges, as George and April were discussing staying together which led things to get heated.
During the course of their discussion, George and April singled out Thomas specifically and accused him of attacking April and calling her "fake". Adrian and Thomas swiftly weighed in on the situation, but things ended in disaster as Adrian was left struggling to get his voice heard, while Thomas couldn't handle the sudden confrontation and walked out of the room.
Clearly upset with the group, MAFS expert Paul Brunson quickly stepped in to diffuse the situation as he said: "‘Hey guys, you can continue to do this, but you are going to respect the forum and on top of it, if you don’t want to, you can leave. "Just like Thomas did.” Fans at home were quick to respond to the exchange, with many praising Paul for stepping in to de-escalate the tense situation.
“Anyone else really like stern Paul?” asked one viewer online. A second fan also agreed, as they cheekily likened the relationship guru to a “strict dad” as they wrote: “Paul is giving Strict Dad realness!!” A third also agreed as they quipped: "Tell them Paul! U don’t wanna p**s Mr Brunson off!” Not everyone was so keen with peacemaker Paul’s attempts to calm things down, with one fan even calling out the expert for cutting off Adrian and not allowing him to
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