Married At First Sight UK’s Thomas sparks secret feud rumours saying he would ‘batter’ show co-star
MARRIED At First Sight UK star Thomas Hartley has admitted he could “batter” his co-star in a fight.
Referring to co-star Duka Cav, Thomas wrote on social media: “All love. But also I would be able to batter @dukacav in a fight.”
Thomas’ comment came after Duka took to his own platform to comment on last night’s episode of Married At First Sight.
Duka said: “I mean talk about that being explosive eh Thomas? I mean, wow.”
The dinner party ended up in disaster after the couples came together for an explosive dinner party.
A seemingly idyllic dinner party was disrupted as Gemma Rose discovered Whitney's budding romance with Matt.
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The MAFS couples were split on the pair's actions, with some branding Matt as "disrespectful."
Scenes showed Whitney looking increasingly troubled as she dabbed her eyes while Matt, in a black shirt, stood to address the group.
In the episode, while Thomas goes over to console Duka and Gemma, Matt's ex, brands him "disgusting", as all the action is happening in the tent.
He says: "This is the first time I have actually been able to breathe and be myself.
"If Duka had been completely interested it would never have happened."
Eventually having escaped the chaos of the dinner party, Matt and Whitney shared a romantic kiss on a bridge before spending the night together.
Meanwhile, both Gemma and Duka were left devastated to find out their spouses had cheated on them in the tense show.
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The drama follows a claims that MAFS UK star George Roberts was allowed to wed a stranger despite three exes making police complaints of his alleged emotional abuse.
His three recent ex-girlfriends made independent complaints to police about his alleged “obsessive”, “manipulative” and “abusive” behaviour.
They are horrified that Roberts was able to wed a stranger on the show.
The women raised the alarm after seeing him in trailers for the current series of the E4 match-making show — but say their claims were ignored.