Married at First Sight experts brand Dan Hunjas' 'love of ocean' excuse 'nonsense'
11.04.2023 - 13:41
/ dailyrecord.co.uk
Married at First Sight Australia was back on screens Monday night as the fourth commitment ceremony got underway, officially marking over the halfway point of the reality experiment.
Fans were shocked as Dan and Sandy decided to leave the Channel 4 reality show having previously been branded as one of the strongest couples.
There was trouble in paradise for the couple as Dan Hunjas, 42, previously admitted he wasn't sexually attracted to his wife Sandy, and things went from bad to worse following the shock confession on the couch.
Sandy Jawanda, 36, opened up on the pair finally having sex despite their intimacy issues and said that Dan "completely backed off" from his wife after they slept together.
Dan also lied to his wife about being out with his fellow grooms, after texting Sandy to ask for some "personal space" for a few days as he was spending time with his daughter, only to be found down the local pub.
He went on to claim that the couple have a lack of compatibility over their lifestyle choices, which has been his ongoing argument for pulling away due to his love of the 'ocean' and outdoors which he says drives them apart.
Dan quipped: "I was thinking a lot about the lifestyle differences we had, things we can't ignore one of the big things for me is the love of the beach and the ocean - I'm at the beach before sunrise and those times I am on my own I want someone to share that with that has weighed very heavy on my heart because it's a true love of mine and is a big thing for me to share that with me."
"You put your noise cancelling earphones on and go to bed," Sandy corrected him.
Expert John Aiken added: "Dan a key ingredient to a healthy relationship is not the love of an ocean, like values and communication