MAFS fans spot bizarre detail about the dinner parties after a series of editing fails on the show

Married At First Sight fans discover a VERY strange detail about the dinner parties after a series of edits fail on the show: ‘These producers are cooked’

Eagle-eyed Married At First Sight fans spotted a rather bizarre detail about the dinner parties while watching the show last week.

After a series of editing lapses, boyfriend Harrison Boon was noticed by a fan drinking a beer with a white label covering the brand label.

A screenshot of the drink was shared on the MAFS Memes EN Pagewith the caption: ‘Why are they hiding the brand of alcohol that these producers cook!’

Producers are believed to hide the brand if they are not official sponsors of the show or do not pay for advertising.

Early last month, fans spotted strange yellow labels on a series of jars and packages in the kitchen of Harrison and his girlfriend Bronte Schofield.

Eagle-eyed Married At First Sight fans spotted a rather bizarre detail about the dinner parties while watching the show this week. One fan noticed boyfriend Harrison Boon drinking a beer with a white sticker covering the brand label.

Sticky notes were attached to all the items placed on the kitchen bench.

Meanwhile, eagle-eyed viewers also noticed a subtle editing error during last Sunday’s episode.

An observant fan posted a screenshot of the scene in question on the MAFS AU Subreddit along with an explanation of the error.

The scene featured Rupert Bugden preparing for the engagement ceremony, which the producers would have viewers believe was filmed over the course of one night.

A screenshot of the drink was shared on the MAFS Memes AU page, with the caption: ‘Why are they hiding the brand of alcohol these producers cook!’

Early last month, fans spotted strange yellow labels on a series of jars and packages in the kitchen of Harrison and his girlfriend Bronte Schofield (pictured).

But the digital clock by Rupert’s bedside showed it to be 9:45am, proving that filming actually starts as early as morning.

‘This was Rupert getting ready for the engagement ceremony last week. Note the time,’ the MAFS viewer captioned the screenshot.

Another Reddit user confirmed that commitment ceremonies and dinner parties are filmed over a full day, but edited to make it look like they only take place at night.

My coworker was on this show a few seasons ago and he said for dinner parties in particular, they will show up at 11am and drink until 7pm and then serve dinner,” they wrote.

Rupert Bugden was seen preparing for the engagement ceremony, which the producers would have viewers believe was filmed over the course of one night. But the digital clock by his bedside showed 9:45 am, proving that filming actually starts as early as morning.

‘He said you’d be sitting there for hours and a new couple would come every hour or so. Basically, they want to get you as drunk as possible.

Another fan chimed in: “Previous contestants have said they start arriving around noon and are filming until 3am for dinners.”

MAFS fans previously spotted another detail that indicated the show might have a script.

Viewers noticed Harrison Boon clutching his shirt collar and speaking to producers through his lavalier microphone during dinner two weeks ago.

A slow motion video of the moment was shared by the MAFS fan account. @mafs.bachie.reality.

Harrison speaking into his microphone. He’s probably saying, “Get me out of here,” the caption reads.

Former MAFS contestant Jackson Lonie, who appeared in the ninth season, said it was more likely that Harrison was telling the producers that he needed to go to the bathroom.

MAFS fans previously spotted another detail that indicated the show might have a script. Viewers noticed Harrison Boon clutching his shirt collar and speaking to producers through his lavalier microphone during dinner two weeks ago.

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