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Don’t Tell The Bride ISN’T fixed and they really do only have three weeks to plan: The secrets behind the hit show are revealed

The most addictive reality TV show for brides-to-be is back but what's it really like off camera?

LOVE it or hate it - Don't Tell The Bride is proving to be one of the most popular and bonkers wedding show to hit our screens.

It's got heart, trash, suspense, arguments and a load of face-palm moments.

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In the latest series, Maria was left in tears after fiance Ryan took charge of their big day on Don't Tell The BrideCredit: SKY1/NOW TV

And in case you've never seen it, picture one groom trying to plan the perfect wedding with a budget of £14,000.
That’s the premise of TV show anyway, which has seen a tonne of hapless men get things completely wrong over the years.

The new series, which has already kicked on Sky 1 last week, is already a corker.

But what really goes on off camera and how much does the bride really know about the plans? We give you the inside scoop.

It's all real!

, bride Jenni, who starred in the BBC One series in 2015, with her other half Andrew, said: "Sometimes the producers deliberately make things quite difficult for the grooms! For example, Andrew was furious that I was handed the bill at my hen do, because he was told that the hens pay for themselves and wasn’t allowed to put money toward it – he was so upset when he found out it had been made to look like he had planned for me to be landed with that bill."

The bride doesn't know a thing

Bianca allowed Adam to plan their wedding, and he picked the cheapest gown on offerCredit: SKY1/NOW TV

One of the conditions of the show is that the couple must spend three weeks apart without contact, while the groom organises every aspect of the event.

That includes her wedding dress as well as the hen and stag parties, completely surprising the bride.

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The groom really does only have three weeks to plan it all

: "We only got the three weeks, but I could only plan things while they were actually filming me, so they could make sure they didn't miss anything.

"So it wasn't even really three weeks. They were only filming 4 days a week. I only got twelve days to plan a wedding!"

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