MAFS' Whitney and Matt ‘not strong enough’ to overcome relationship ‘strain’, says expert
14.10.2022 - 18:59
/ ok.co.uk
While Married At First Sight UK may have come to an end after two months on our screens, there’s still a lot more to look forward to when it comes to following this series’ participants. From the “explosive” reunion episode which is set to air next week on October 17 and 18 to seeing which couples will last outside of the E4 experiment, the journey for the MAFSUK newlyweds has only just begun.
And now, following Thursday’s finale, body language expert Darren Stanton has been busy analysing each pair’s behaviour to see who will and won’t last as normality slowly resumes for each pairing. Speaking on behalf of Betfair Bingo, the body language expert claimed that controversial couple Whitney Hughes and Matt Murray have a “genuine connection” despite ditching their original partners and reentering the experiment as a new pair.
However, despite their connection, Darren has doubts over their ability to last in the outside world away from the reality TV show, especially given that Matt, 32, is based in Huddersfield while 31 year old Whitney is based over 170 miles away in Hertfordshire. “I think Matt seems to be the most grounded person within this relationship.
It appears that Whitney has serious doubts and concerns, with the main one being distance,” he said. “At the moment, they are cocooned in the experiment and together 24/7, but how will that work when the two are living in different parts of the country.
“I believe the distance is going to put a great deal of strain on the relationship, especially if Whitney is upset and needs Matt to be there for her. I can definitely see this being a major concern and stumbling block in their relationship.” Given that Matt and Whitney are a relatively new couple compared to all the
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