Married at First Sight Australia 'reunion' as familiar faces return on feedback week
20.04.2023 - 22:51
/ dailyrecord.co.uk
Feedback week continued on Married at First Sight Australia on Wednesday night's episode, as the chaos from partner-swapping continued. The couples headed back to their own apartments and we saw some familiar faces return for boys and girls' night.
Whilst the opportunity to exchange wives and husbands in living quarters proved helpful for some couples, others were left picking up the pieces from some awkward swaps.
Controversial groom Harrison and his beauty educator wife Bronte were set for swapping with high-flying business owners Melinda and Layton. Layton refused to move back in following Bronte giving explosive advice.
Layton felt "unsupported" by his wife when he expressed his concerns about the partner-swapping and didn't want to do it when Melinda pressured him into getting on with the task before he stormed out. The couple didn't see each other for three days.
Bronte told Layton their situation as a "red flag," adding: "No I don't think it's wrong to question Mel's morals at all, she kinda gaslit you and made you feel like your emotions were invalid. I feel like if you want to progress it would be hard work."
But it was the reunion of those who have left the experiment that had everyone talking, with the girls not holding back on their thoughts.
Sandy took aim at Bronte over her ongoing relationship with Harrison, which has previously been under intense scrutiny from her fellow brides. The group believed she was being "emotionally manipulated" by her husband but despite the amounting concern for her welfare, she chose to ignore the "red flags" in her marriage.
The dental hygienist served up some hard truths and said she "doesn't believe" that Bronte and Harrison have genuine feelings for each other. Bronte then left
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