MARRIED At First Sight groom Terence Edwards has come under fire from fans for his “sexist” comments on the show.
The 40-year-old youth worker surprised viewers when he revealed how he would like his life to be – leaving some to suggest he would be better in the 1950s.
Terence, who was matched with Porscha, 36, said: "I definitely want to be the provider, I think it's important for the man to be the man, to go out there and provide for your family.
“And for my wife, I'll need her to look after the house, look after the kids, and make me feel good when I come in from work."
Taking to Twitter to react to his comment, one person said: “'I need my wife to look after the house and the kids' Get back on ya dinosaur Terence fs.”
A second raged: “Terence wants a housewife? Misogynistic piggy.”
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Another remarked: “Has he been trapped in the 1950’s ffs.”
The pair didn't get off to the best start when Christian Porscha discovered Terence's job.
The DJ admitted partying until the early hours in nightclubs, while Porscha has a strict 11pm bedtime.
She had also grilled her new husband at their wedding about his religious beliefs - before she'd even asked his name.
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And it seems things went from bad to worse as since the episode aired it’s been revealed that Terence called the police on his new wife.
He claimed she "cut up his clothes" and "smashed two of his designer watches" during a blazing row.
reports the newlyweds' romance is hit with drama soon after moving in together.
The damage was caused after a heated Commitment Ceremony in which Terence opted to leave Married At First Sight.
Porscha was later quizzed by the cops about Terence's broken items found in their shared flat.
It's understood Terence had "no option" but to call the police after discovering their apartment ransacked.
Porscha was the only other person with access to the property, but insiders say there was "no evidence" found as to who damaged the clothing.
Channel 4 replaced the groom's shredded clothes as well as his Michael Kors and Hugo Boss watches.
A C4 Spokesperson said: "Some clothing was damaged on location but the contributor had the items replaced or was reimbursed by production."