Married At First Sight UK fans slam show again as they call for change

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Married At First Sight UK fans have called for change (Image: Channel 4)
Married At First Sight UK fans have called for change (Image: Channel 4)

Married At First Sight UK fans have shared their frustration at this year's series.

Viewers have called for changes to be made to the format of the show as they admit to "losing interest" in the series. It comes after last week an explosive dinner party was teased at the end of Thursday night's show. Fans tuned in on Monday night, set to watch the drama unfold. Yet they were left disappointed when it didn't air during the episode and a new couple were introduced instead.

E4 viewers were left annoyed again as Tuesday night as another couple - Mark and Sean - said 'I do'. The episode failed to show what many of the 'original' couples in the experiment were up to. It lead to frustration from fans as they took to social media to vent. One person said: "They keep teasing us with tantrums and glasses breaking but where is the good stuff #MAFSUK."

Married At First Sight UK fans slam show again as they call for change qeithiqheidqxinvFans have been calling for the dinner party episode to air (E4)

Another asked: "Why they keep adding new couples every episode bruh." Someone else urged: "Please can it be noted for next season that we the public do not need new couples, we just need more of the OGs. Feeling like I lost interest in all of them now." A fourth quipped: "Another yawnfest tonight #MAFSUK," while a viewer demanded: "DINNER. PARTY. NOW. I can’t cope!!! #MAFSUK."

Someone else echoed: "Yeah, yeah, yeah - new people - will they won’t they - blah, blah, blah. NOW SHOW US THE DINNER PARTY, FFS!!!!!" A viewer wrote: "Aaggghhhh get on with the weddings ffs #boring." While another commented: "#MAFSUK I simply can’t express the i amounts of f***s I DON’T give about investing in new couples - last Fridays trailer teased us and we’re being dragged across this week with crumbs!!!!"

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Fans frustration to see more drama comes after this year's series is tipped to be the most chaotic yet. From drinking games causing drama and heated dinner party arguments to a physical fight, viewers have been gripped by the ongoing feuds among the contestants who are taking part in the experiment. It has been reported groom Luke Worley was sent packing by show bosses after allegedly having a physical altercation with social media influencer Jordan Gayle.

It's claimed that bosses on the show allegedly sent him packing with "immediate effect after he shocked both cast and crew with his aggressive behaviour" as it was reported he punched his co-star. News of his axing being made public enraged Luke who took to social media to slam his co-stars, branding them snakes as he said he was "f***ing fuming".

Bride Tasha has slammed the show since being on the experiment for the way she was edited. It came after she clashed with newcomer Erica on a spa day. She told fans on her Instagram story: "So much of what you're seeing did not happen in the moment. The comments that were said, of course, that was me, in the moment, and you'll see the rest of the journey." Highlighting moments of inconsistency, she continued: "But f**k me, this is an edit. Look at it! One minute Jay's got her coat on and then she hasn't. It's all happening at one moment? No."

Shona and Brad were not allowed to carry on in the experiment as their romance proved "unhealthy", while a game of spin the bottle caused other relationships to crack. Terence made the decision to quit after his wife Porsha admitted to kissing others during the game. It is also believed the show is set to be rocked with a cheating scandal as Ella Morgan and JJ Slater reportedly hook up behind their spouses' backs in shocking scenes.

Mia O'Hare

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