Viewers are already predicting trouble between newlyweds George and April on the new series of Married at First Sight UK. The E4 show returned to screens on Monday, August 29th for its seventh season.
The show married three of the seven new couples in the second of its 30-episode run and fans were quick to spot the first signs of disagreement between George and April. There was also a fiery bust-up between Thomas and his new groom's best friend.
George and April were the first to be married in the new episode. As they posed for photographs outside of the church, their conversation turned to if they wanted children. April said she didn't want children which led George to say he already had four kids.
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A stunned April said she was nervous about being a mother figure to the children. George had been very nervous to reveal that he already had children.
One viewer tweeted: "Oh lord! She’s not sure if she wants kids and now she married to a man with four kids! There may be trouble ahead."
Another was supportive: "Don’t think the guy with four kids should be made to feel bad about this, such a great thing to be a parent. Anyone would think that she has just married a stranger!"
George's bombshell wasn't the only shock in store for viewers as the other wedding on the episode led to a fiery busty-up between Thomas and his new groom's best friend Katie.
Katie didn't hold back when she began grilling the Liverpool contestant about his brother not attending the wedding and his idea of a dream life. A furious Thomas branded the best friend as 'insignificant' after the argument.
Viewers were shocked at the behaviour with one person tweeting: Catching up on last night's episode and that girl grilling Thomas!! Like I would be so annoyed! He isn’t even getting the chance to get to know his brand new husband at all. She’s not married to him, you’re not doing the experiment. They are!!"
The e4 series welcomes 16 singles preparing to marry a complete stranger and producers have hinted that it's set to be bigger than ever with more episodes than before. It pairs single people together based on advice from relationship experts to see if they can make their relationships last.
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