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Married At First Sight UK's Matt Murray gives reason why he left reunion halfway through

Married At First Sight UK 's Matt Murray says he left the reunion show halfway through filming because he felt he was 'losing himself'.

The 32-year-old barber decided to step away from the cameras following a chat with his ex-wife Whitney Hughes.

MAFS expert Mel Schilling shared the news with the rest of the show, saying: "Before we go on, Matt will be bowing out of proceedings for the rest of this evening.

"Whitney will be staying with us but we will be respecting Matt's wishes to take some time away from the group."

According to the Mirror, a source has also confirmed that Matt will not be taking part in a Christmas special either.

Matt and Whitney have gone their separate ways (Channel 4)

In an exclusive chat with the Daily Record's sister title, he has confirmed why he walked away from the show. He said: "The night before, at the dinner party there was a lot of alcohol and I got really upset, really upset.

"I was very emotionally overwhelmed, I couldn't stop crying. It was a lot. And when I woke up in the morning I was like, 'this environment is toxic for me, I don't want to be in this environment'."

He added: "So I spoke to welfare and production and I said: 'Look I would like to come and say my bit with Whitney and then I would like to, respectfully, leave. I don't want to be around this anymore, it's not good for me, it's not good for my mind, I wanna go'. And they all agreed that was perfectly OK and then I left."

Matt went on: "I don't read stuff because some of the stuff that gets written at the minute pickles my mind, I'm like: 'Where's that come from it's not even...'

"I just don't understand why it makes sense to make stuff up – it's not nice."

The barber admits he felt 'worn down' following the continuing drama around his participation in the show.

"I was just worn down," he explained. "I was a shell of a person. I've not really watched the final episode because I think I would find it really difficult to watch the reunion because I was very overwhelmed and I knew the second we had this chat I was done, I was going I needed to go home."

He said of his return: "It was not nice. I almost – to be honest with you – didn't want to go because I knew me and Whitney weren't together but we'd stayed friends.

"I didn't really want to go to the reunion but I thought, 'It's alright I'll show up' and I knew Jonathan was going to be there and I've always got on with him really well. I just knew there were a couple of people that it'd be nice to see."

A Channel 4 spokesperson said: "Contributor care is our priority at all times throughout this production. Appropriate support is available to contributors before, during and after filming and broadcast, including access to our experts and an independent psychologist. This support is proactively offered at every stage and, whenever requested, will be ongoing."

They added: "Alcohol intake is monitored and limited across Married at First Sight UK shoots. Producers prioritise the contributor’s safety and wellbeing at all times. Alcohol intake is monitored and limited across Married at First Sight UK shoots. Producers prioritise the contributor’s safety and wellbeing at all times."

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