MAFS UK groom hints he’s secretly split from TV wife as fans spot ‘clue’ in row over Brad and Shona | The Sun

MARRIED At First Sight UK viewers are worried Arthur and Laura have split up.

Fans say they think they've been pushed apart after taking opposing sides in the Brad Skelly and Shona Manderson saga.


Model Brad was axed from the show after displaying “controlling and coercive” behaviour.

The Sun on Sunday revealed producers of the E4 series grew concerned by his actions towards his wife, teacher Shona.

Now fans have spotted that Arthur shared supportive message on one of Brad's post – despite his wife Laura's feelings about him.

Arthur said: "We keep it moving brother."

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Laura flagged concerns about Brad and Shona's relationship on the show before they were told to leave by dating coach Paul Carrick Brunson.

It's led fans to believe Arthur and Shona are on different pages in their relationship – sparking fears they're no longer together.

In fact one even replied with a vomiting face emoji in response to Arthur's support for Brad.

Arthur's latest post focused on World Mental Health Day, telling fans: "Look after yourselves everyone."

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Tennis coach Arthur tied the knot with finance manager Laura, both 34, after meeting for the first time at the altar.

The pair have had their ups and downs and clashed on the show after Arthur admitted that he got his vows from the internet.

High-maintenance Laura also fumed at the alter "very firm criteria has not been met".

But the newly-weds managed to find some common ground after they moved in together – unlike Brad and Shona who were removed from the experiment.

A Channel 4 spokesman said: “If any relationships on MAFS UK develop in a way that is deemed unhealthy we take expert advice as to whether the couple should leave the process.

“This was the case with Brad and Shona. Support is available at all times.”


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