Married At First Sight star Laura sparks feud with co-stars in shock move
MARRIED At First Sight star Laura Vaughan has sparked a fresh feud with her co-stars in a shock move.
Laura, 34, rose to fame on the E4 programme's latest series, which ended earlier this month.
And while it was filmed months in advance, it looks like she hasn't wasted time in cutting off a few of her old pals.
The finance manager appears to have unfollowed Peggy Rose on Instagram - but still follows her 'husband' Georges Berthonneau.
The Hampshire-native isn't following Nathanial Valentino on the platform either, despite their close friendship on the show.
During her time on MAFS, Laura tied the knot with tennis coach Arthur Poremba.
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The pair seemed to be going from strength to strength, however Laura shocked fans when she dumped him during the final vowel renewal ceremony.
Since the show ended, Arthur and Laura have been very supportive of each other on social media, however one of his recent posts raised a few eyebrows.
The quote said: "Don't go back to less just because you're too impatient to wait for better."
It is not known who the quote is about, but some could say it is aimed at his ex.
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During the final vowel ceremony, Arthur told Laura that he was excited to see where things will with them in the future.
However Laura wasn't feeling the same.
She said as they stood opposite each other: "I know we've grown as individuals in this process, but the more I grow as a person the more I grow apart from you.
"I've always been a fixer, but I've realised this relationship is something that can't be fixed.
"You helped me realise what I don't want and I'm going to give you this [wedding ring] back, but thank you for making me realise who I am.
"You'll be perfect for someone, but it won't be me."
Arthur later broke his silence after the episode.
He said: "Don’t cry because it’s over, smile because it happened.
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"Thank you for what’s probably going to be one of the best experiences of my humble life.
"This journey has taught me a few things. I’ve learnt that it’s ok not to be ok, you don’t always have to pretend that you’re the strongest person alive, it’s ok to be vulnerable at times and show your feelings and emotions when needed."