‘My Married At First Sight UK wedding was planned in 2 weeks - here’s how I did it’
29.08.2022 - 19:37
/ ok.co.uk
With Married At First Sight back on our screens, a whole new host of singletons are set to walk down the aisle and say “I do” to a person that they’ve never even met. And one person who knows the experience of marrying a stranger all too well is 2021 contestant Marilyse Corrigan who tied the knot with Franky Spencer on last year’s show. Although the couple called time on their relationship six months after the experiment, the pair have remained good friends and were spotted together on a ‘reunion date’ at the end of last year.
With the popular show back on our screens, Marilyse reveals all about her own big day… The brides have just weeks to find a dress After landing her spot on the show, Marilyse says that she was given just two weeks warning before her wedding day. As a result, the bride-to-be was left on a last minute search for a dress. “When I went to the dress shop for filming, I didn’t like any of the dresses so I had two weeks to find a dress,” she explains.
With lockdown closing bridal shops, Marilyse ended up contacting a shop in York about the show and they were able to open and allow her to say yes to the dress. "My friend suggested a shop for me so I took a look at their Instagram page and liked what I saw. As soon as I walked in, the first dress I saw was the one.
Even before I tried it on I knew it was the one for me. It took about 10 minutes,” she says. “You’re given a budget, so if your dress costs more, you have to cover the additional cost yourself.” There’s a MAFS wedding planning brochure As part of the wedding planning process, each contestant is allowed to choose their bridal party and is then given a brochure where they can choose extra details such as colour schemes and cake flavours, reveals
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