E4 Married at First Sight Australia fans heartbroken for bride following early exit
06.03.2024 - 12:57
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Married at First Sight Australia fans were shocked and saddened following Tuesday night's dinner party. The atmosphere was buzzing with the newlyweds introducing themselves to the group for the first time.
However it wasn't a happy moment for bride Natalie Parham, who was left in tears at her husband Collins Christian as he failed to show her any love or attention. He didn't even acknowledge she was upset at the table before she stormed off.
The couple appeared a perfect match on paper, with Natalie looking to find herself a tech geek and Collins appeared to fit the mould perfectly. However things soon went downhill when she suspected he wasn't attracted to her.
Natalie was left in tears just before their honeymoon as they slept in separate beds on the night of their wedding. She had heartbreakingly confessed previously she 'never felt good enough' for any guy before.
Even the experts and their co-stars were left speechless when Natalie admitted she just wanted to go home following the emotional dinner party episode. But it was Collins' bizarre reaction which sparked fury among fans.
"It didn't even begin and my MAFS journey is over," Collins huffed. In a speech to the group Natalie said: "I'm not my happy bubbly self. Being here has been a big challenge for me and I wanted to come and say goodbye…"
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Collins then interjected almost smirking: "It's really, really tough. We're all here for love right?" He then started to ‘cry’ – which the rest of the group slammed as “acting” with Lauren saying: “If you are acting do less, say less.”
Jayden wasn’t convinced either. "There's a lot of fake tears coming from Collins," he
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