Married At First Sight star rushed to hospital for emergency surgery

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Married At First Sight star taken to hospital (Image: E4)
Married At First Sight star taken to hospital (Image: E4)

A Married At First Sight star was forced to abandon filming and rushed to hospital for emergency surgery.

Lauren Dunn had to leave her husband Jono for a while after she developed a blood clot in her shoulder. The MAFS Australia contestant had to leave the Sky Suites and pack her bags after doctors discovered the clot.

The PR and marketing consultant had to fly back to Perth for an operation. The MAFS Australia star was getting on well with her husband Jonathan McCullough who said he would "miss her and her energy" as she left for a while. She has since opened up about the medical issue and said it "wasn't caused by anything".

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She told 9Entertainment that the blood clots "could've been there for 20 years". Lauren said: "I woke up and the whole side of my body was numb and really purple. I said, 'Something is not right'. I rang Jono – who was at the gym – and he told me to go to the doctor."

Lauren was told by doctors that she needed emergency surgery so she had to leave straight away. Despite the situation being worrying, she said it actually brought her closer to her husband, noting: "Jono was so good. He packed me an overnight bag with all my things, my head phones, all my skincare – he was so so good." Jono was unable to join his wife for the surgery as Lauren said there wasn't even a chair for him to sit in.

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Lauren has been recovering in the comfort of her own home but has not fully withdrawn from the experiment. She said: "The thought of recovering at Skye Suites while I was in so much pain, it was definitely nice to have my home comforts."

Married at First Sight Australia Season 11 began airing on January 29 in Australia, while UK fans had to wait until February 26 for its first episode on E4. Aussies can watch the series on Australian streaming service 9Now, which isn’t available on UK TV.

But if you’re desperately trying to avoid spoilers, MAFS fans can legally access 9Now from the UK by downloading VPN services like NordVPN or ExpressVPN to access an Australian server on their streaming device. With a VPN, users can watch 9Now and other TV channels from around the world.

Talking about the new series, Channel 4 said: "The new series is set to shake up everything viewers thought they knew about the show; with more twists, turns, rivalries, and unexpected betrayals that will rock the entire experiment.

"The couples will also move into brand-new luxury apartments and the highly anticipated Couples Retreat will take place in a swanky new destination, which will either make or break their relationships."

Charlotte Everett

Hospitals, Married at First Sight

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