Married at First Sight EXCLUSIVE: Proof drama-filled wedding was ‘fake’ as leaked screenshots show Harrison and Bronte matched up on Hinge BEFORE meeting at the altar
It’s the show that promises to bring complete strangers together in a “royal experiment in love,” but new evidence suggests that Married at First Sight may not be all it seems.
Leaked Bombshell screenshots reveal that Harrison Boon and Bronte Schofield knew each other before meeting at the altar in Monday’s season premiere.
Screenshots show the pair met on Hinge four months before filming began last year, but Bronte had no interest in pursuing Harrison at the time and even complained to a friend that he “couldn’t get the hint.” “.
Leaked Bombshell screenshots reveal MAFS couple Harrison Boon (right) and Bronte Schofield (left) knew each other before meeting at the altar in Monday’s season premiere
This goes against the show’s claims that the contestants are “complete strangers,” and also suggests that Bronte knew Harrison was talking to other women on dating apps before their wedding day.
‘Bronte sent his sister a screenshot of Harrison’s profile and messages along with the words: ‘I hate guys who can’t take the hint,’ a source told Daily Mail Australia.
“They were laughing because Harrison was talking to himself.”
Leaked Bombshell screenshots reveal that Harrison Boon and Bronte Schofield knew each other before meeting at the altar in Monday’s season premiere. (Pictured: Harrison’s Hinge profile)
The pair met on Hinge four months before filming began last year, but Bronte had no interest in pursuing Harrison at the time and even complained to a friend that he “couldn’t get the hint.”
Harrison previously sent Bronte a Facebook friend request, but she put it on hold (as seen here). This evidence goes against the show’s claims that the contestants are “complete strangers,” and also suggests that Bronte knew Harrison was talking to other women on dating apps before her wedding day.
A source on the set said Bronte brought up the fact that they previously bumped into Hinge on their wedding day, but Harrison told her “not to feel special” because he had messaged “hundreds” of other women.
Another insider said Bronte’s friend Jessica Tomlinson, the same woman who dropped the bombshell on Monday’s episode that Harrison was dating a 21-year-old woman off the show, had already told Bronte before the wedding about her boyfriend’s secret relationship.
If all of this is true, then Bronte put on a Logie-worthy performance for the cameras, as she didn’t reveal anything when she saw Harrison waiting for her at the altar.
She also seemed genuinely horrified by Jess’s news about Harrison’s secret girlfriend, like it was completely new information to her.
A source on the set said Bronte brought up the fact that Hinge had been set up on her wedding day, but Harrison told her “not to feel special” because he had messaged “hundreds” of other women.
In a revealing hint at the fate of their ‘marriage,’ Bronte has yet to accept Harrison’s Facebook friend request.
In Monday’s season premiere, Bronte’s best friend Jessica pulled her aside to let her know that Harrison had been dating her friend just days before their televised wedding.
He showed receipts in the form of photos, WhatsApp screenshots, and even an image of an open suitcase, which he said was Harrison’s bag that he was packing the day before he left to film MAFS.
A surprised Bronte replied: ‘You’re lying. If that’s true, that’s my worst nightmare.
Married at First Sight continues Tuesday at 7:30pm on Channel Nine
In Monday’s season premiere, Bronte’s best friend Jessica (right) pulled her aside to let her know that Harrison had been dating her friend just days before their televised wedding. She showed receipts in the form of photos, WhatsApp screenshots and even an image of an open suitcase, which she said was Harrison’s bag that she was packing the day before she left to film MAFS.
A surprised Bronte replied: ‘You’re lying. If that’s true, that’s my worst nightmare’