Married at First Sight Australia star appears to confirm new relationship
09.05.2023 - 22:21
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Married at First Sight Australia's Harrison Boon has appeared to confirm his new relationship with rumoured girlfriend Gina. The reported new couple made their first red carpet appearance together last month at the launch of reality TV show Model Farmers, a new show launching in Australia (via Daily Mail). Harrison was married to Bronte Schofield on season 10 of the show.
During their tumultuous time on MAFS Australia, Harrison and Bronte were involved in their fair share of drama. Related: Married at First Sight's Olivia Frazer gives update on relationship with Jackson LonieOn their wedding day alone, Bronte found out from a friend that Harrison was planning on dating someone outside of the experiment once it was over. After failing to see eye to eye, Harrison and Bronte eventually parted ways when she dumped him at the final dinner party.
While the couple didn't make it to the final commitment ceremony, it looks as if Harrison has found love with a new partner. Meanwhile, Bronte found a different kind of love in the friendships she formed with the other women on the show, telling Yahoo Lifestyle that they decided to get matching tattoos to mark their experience on the series. Related: Married at First Sight Australia contestant confirms new relationship after the show"When we went to the hens' night we all got along really well, most of us are really progressive and everyone was like: 'We should all get little 'X' tattoos for season 10'.
We're 10 women, we're all 10s. "I know not all of the women were comfortable getting a tattoo but that's the story behind it, just that we all want to be our best selves," Bronte added. "It's something that we'll have together forever and hopefully it empowered a few of them as well.
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