MARRIED At First Sight fans have been left fuming at show star Laura after insisting she is only on the show for fame.
The 34 year old finance manager ruffled fans up the wrong way as she made her debut on the E4 programme.
Laura is one of 16 singletons who are attempting to find love in the unique social experiment.
But it seemed that many of the show's viewers were not impressed with her from the moment the show began.
Describing herself as "high maintenance", Laura was quick to make it known that her type was a "Chelsea boy" who had a a taste for the finer things in life.
Laura made it clear that she was after a certain lifestyle from her potential new husband as she made it clear that the Chelsea postcode was something of the utmost importance to her.
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She said on the show: "I tend to spend most of my time with my friends in Chelsea.
"The things I like about Chelsea are - the men!"
It led many to insist that she appeared to be chasing fame and an appearance on Made in Chelsea.
Writing online, one fan said: "This babe wants to be on Made in Chelsea so bad."
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Another added: "So this one obviously failed the auditions for Made in Chelsea."
A third penned: "Laura babe??? This isn't Made in Chelsea."
While a fourth wrote: "Failed the Made in Chelsea audition so went for #MAFSUK instead."
Laura ended up being paired with Arthur on the dating show but was left insisting that her 'criteria' had not been met.
It comes as the star's reality TV past was revealed - fuelling speculation about her true intentions for appearing on the show.
Laura spoke of her TV experience in a chat with The Sun: “Similar to Nathanial [Valentino, co-star], I did Celebs Go Dating and I dated Angus in Made in Chelsea – I knew what it was all about.”
When asked whether they were worried they may be accused of being "fame hungry" due to the number of stints on the telly, Laura said: “No, they’re all dating shows.
"We’ve said this, with Celebs Go Dating, I knew I wasn’t going to get married with it. If your intentions are pure, just because you’re doing it in the format of a show it doesn’t change that,” she added.