MAFS UK secrets and scandals from fake weddings and booze smuggling to sly phone calls
12.09.2022 - 22:57
/ ok.co.uk
Reality TV fans cannot deny that Married At First Sight has returned to our screens with a bang! There's jaw-dropping drama, side-eyed cheekiness, heart-warming speeches and seemingly, a lot more chaos to come. And as OK! have been glued to the most dramatic series yet, we're revealing all the gossip from the much-loved E4 dating shows, from sly phone calls to smuggling booze...The Weddings No need for divorces here! While the nuptials used to be legally binding, it changed last year to align with the Australian format – so the brides and grooms aren’t technically married.
As authentic as the weddings may seem, producers use some creative licence to make sure they get the best scenes. A source told us, “They have to refilm scenes if something’s missed because of noise – for example, if something’s said and there is a problem with the mic or they haven’t got the camera on that person.” Former groom Bob Voysey recently revealed he had to re-film his wedding kiss with bride Megan Wolfe “five or six times”.
He said, “I remember Megan going, ‘Guys, this is getting a bit awkward now. I’ve never even kissed someone in front of my family before, and now I’ve just done it five f***ing times with a stranger.’” The Dinner Parties The infamous dinner parties feature some of the most explosive and shocking scenes we see on the series, like when Kwame Badu failed to pour new wife Kasia a drink, but in order to keep things from getting too wild, producers also limit alcohol consumption for the stars.
“There’s a cap on how much they’re allowed to drink at the dinner parties,” our source says. However, Bob recently revealed cast would sneakily bring in their own beverages for dinner party pre-drinks.
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