Has married at first sight had a gay couple
I did initially leave, but they managed to coax me back I gotta look out for myself. Married At First Sight will feature a same-sex couple after a groom 'derailed' the show's plans and fled the country, leaving his partner without a match. Meanwhile, producers were left to get the 'derailed' series back on track, deciding to edit out all scenes and storylines involving the couple.
Schilling admitted the Australian series 'got that horribly wrong' in the early seasons, suggesting that 'great lessons' could be gleaned from the experience. Simon Floccoan Adelaide-based restaurant manager, is said to have completely 'ruined' the show's plans to highlight a same-sex couple during their year of 'diversity' at the eleventh hour before his nuptials.
Simon leaving was a blindside.
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Daily Mail Australia understands that the behind-the-scenes madness was unparalleled to any other season. Divorced, married, and raising children the results are varied. One production insider exclaimed, 'It's complete and utter chaos! We didn't want to simply match people based on sexual orientation,' she told Metro last year.
After quitting the Channel Nine show, Simon immediately booked a trip to Europe, where he has been since late July. We're not just adding diversity for the sake of it, but to genuinely represent the many colours of love,' said a source close to the set.
Instead of a fairy tale ending, Michael's love journey on the show came to an abrupt halt. Lauren from 'Married at First Sight' season lifetime Lauren reiterated her stance in another premiere teaser clip obtained by Entertainment Tonight last week, in which she says, “I love men.
That's why he was at the bucks. Everyone's been running around like headless chickens trying to salvage the situation. That's why he was at the bucks'. See which couples survived the latest season. Daily Mail Australia can reveal despite both filming their backstories and meeting their co-stars - two gay grooms will be completely edited out of the show.
Simon Flocco, pictured left, an Adelaide-based restaurant manager, is said to have completely 'ruined' the show's plans to highlight a same-sex couple during their year of 'diversity' at the eleventh hour before his wedding. However, after a series of meetings and considerations producers made the heart-wrenching decision to let go of the idea.
It’s about time we checked in on the gay couples of MAFS. Fortunately, the Married at First Sight franchise has been a little different. Married At First Sight will no longer feature a same-sex couple after a runway groom 'derailed' his wedding after getting cold feet and fleeing the country.
Expressing his remorse, he added, 'I just felt bad for whoever they set me up with. He was kept on standby, hopeful and anxious,' the insider said. Daily Mail Australia understands showrunners scrambled to find a solution, trying to salvage the season's much-anticipated gay couple storyline.
This led them to consider introducing a 'standby' partner for Michael, who was photographed crashing the hens' night on July They even considered bringing in a substitute groom for Michael. Married At First Sight will no longer feature a same-sex couple after a runway groom 'derailed' plans after getting cold feet and fleeing the country.
CRAIG Roach, one half of Married at First Sight’s first gay couple who dramatically split while on their honeymoon, has revealed all about the show and the behind-the-scenes truths. Instagram photos show Simon lapping up the European sun and sights in the arms of a mysterious friend in Florence and celebrating his birthday.