Married At First Sight stars in major rule break as bride reveals behind-the-scenes secrets
A BRIDE from Married At First Sight revealed some secret rule breaks that happened during her season.
Tasha Jay opened up about how brides and grooms in the Channel 4 series would sneak out of their apartment block after 7pm.
The participants were housed in a block of flats in London for the duration of MAFS, and show bosses banned them from going out at night so no major moments would happen off-camera.
But the cheeky childcare assistant admitted that she would sometimes break curfew to get chicken wings - and a tipple or two.
She told Closer magazine: "The curfew was awful! You feel like a child.
"But a lot of us did break it. We would sneak off! I wanted my chicken wings and chips - and didn't care if it was past seven o'clock.
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"But then sometimes food turned into a drink...There was a bar right next to the chicken stand, so we couldn't say no!"
Tasha came under fire while on the reality programme for starting drama with another bride.
She seemed to take a disliking to Erica as soon as the Scottish woman joined the cast, saying she had "bad vibes" and even calling her "a tramp" during one spat.
Viewers hit out at her behaviour, saying: "TASHA! What are you doing? Tramp? Wtf is going on with you?!"
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Despite the discord between her and Erica, Tasha's relationship with hubbie Paul went from strength to strength during the social experiment.
The tender man won her over with his displays of affection and fans have spotted hints that they stayed together after filming came to an end.
He has defended the way she acted in arguments with Erica, saying: "Guys I know it’s easy to make a judgment based on the few excited clips that you’ve seen.
"But remember this is a person we are all making comments about and no one is perfect. I know I’m definitely not perfect and made a fair few mistakes myself.
"You guys will see what I see which is that Tasha is a genuine and lovely person who I am proud to call my wife."