Married At First Sight UK couples still together as nine couples split following show
26.10.2023 - 21:13
/ dailyrecord.co.uk
Married At First Sight UK does not have a good success rate as reportedly only three couples are still together from the current series.
While scenes are still unfolding each week, it's been reported that only three couples have remained together after filming stopped in May. Viewers have been hooked on the dramatic E4 reality show, which has already seen four couples leave the experiment.
Terrence Edwards and Porcha Pernelle became the first couple to bow out of the experiment following a game of spin the bottle, before Nathanial Valentino and Ella Morgan as well as Bianca Petronzi and JJ Slater left following a cheating row. In controversial scenes, Ella and JJ have been allowed back into the show as a new couple after forming a connection.
Brad Skelly and Shona Manderson were the second couple to leave the experiment after the experts saw an unhealthy relationship forming. The model, who was accused of controlling behaviour, has now moved on and is in a new relationship with fitness influencer Hollie Baldwin.
It has since been reported that Shona is dating Matt Pilmoor, who married Adrienne Naylor, despite the pair not meeting during filming of the series. Arthur Poremba's marriage to Laura Vaughan appears to be over after he was reportedly spotted kissing a mystery woman on a night out in London with his co-stars.
A source told MailOnline: "Arthur spent the entire night with a beautiful looking brunette and they couldn't keep their hands off each other. They were kissing all over the club and definitely didn't care who saw them even though Married At First Sight viewers still think that he's in a relationship with Laura.
"Everyone had high hopes for Arthur and Laura but eventually their romance failed and since filming
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