Married at First Sight viewers react to Matt's surprising celibacy admission
04.10.2022 - 11:47
/ ok.co.uk
Married at First Sight UK has kicked off another explosive week and there was high drama last night as Matt and Whitney returned to the group as a new couple. During a dinner party, which tend never to go as planned, Chanita asked the pair: "Are you part of intimacy club? We see how you are with each other so have you crossed that threshold in anyway?" Whitney looked at Matt and further looks were exchanged around the table before she said: "You want to know if we done the do?" There was a long pause before she gestured to her new beau and said: "I'll let Matt take that." Stroking his beard, Matt looked up considering how to answer before saying: "I came into this as a celibate person, by choice." He then added: "I am no longer celibate." Fellow couples reacted with shocked faces and knowing smiles but viewers took to Twitter to scoff at Matt's inference that his celibacy was by choice.
One said: "Matt came into the process as a celibate person by choice. Yeah, hers." Another added: "Matt was celibate before this, the experts did not give a single f*** about anyones needs, why would you do that to Matt or Gemma?" And a third wrote: "Celibate by choice??? No Matt, your hair choose that life for you dude." In the teaser clip for this week's action, the pair were branded "adulterers" by fellow MAFS star Thomas Hartley but seem pretty smitten with each other regardless of opinions.
In one moment from the clip, Whitney can even be seen admitting: "I think I might be in love." Whitney and Matt's designated marriage-matches failed to work out and their original spouses, Duka Cavolli and Gemma Rose, were left reeling from the betrayal of the new union. However, after calling it quits and opting to leave the show, last week's
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