Paul Brunson slams 'disappointed' MAFS UK viewers as he reveals reason for bringing Matt and Whitney back
30.09.2022 - 11:51
/ ok.co.uk
Married At First Sight UK's Paul C Brunson has slammed "disappointed" viewers of the show as he revealed the reason behind allowing Matt Murray and Whitney Hughes to continue after they cheated on their marriage partners. Dating expert Paul, who is also an advisor on Celebs Go Dating, took to his Instagram stories to reveal that he had received "more hate and threats than I've ever received in my entire career", in one night, due to the decision.
Both Matt and Whitney had originally been married to other people [Gemma and Duka] but ended up falling for each other instead and decided to seek the expert’s blessing in order to continue to explore their romance while in the constraints of the experiment. On Thursday, the expert dating panel decided to grant them permission to remain on the show, as they revealed they were a “match on paper”, which left fans fuming.
Posting a statement in response to the fan reaction on his Instagram page, Paul wrote: "In full transparency. "I've worked in TV for 12 years, and in one night have received more hate and threats than I've received in my entire career.
I'm good, though. "Sipping a glass of wine with Jill [his wife] talking about it all.
"This single night has shown me, like no other, the influence of TV and the truthfulness of this quote." The quote read: "Always remember that the crowd that applauds your coronation is the same crowd that will applaud your beheading." He also shared a screenshot of a private message he had received that read: "Really disappointed in you and the show for letting a cheating couple back into the process. Shall stop watching the show now." Revealing that he had received "thousands of these messages", Paul explained the reasoning and rationale between
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