Married At First Sight UK fans convinced Whitney will 'steal' contestant's husband when couples unite | The Sun
MARRIED At First Sight UK fans are convinced Whitney Hughes will steal another contestant's husband when they couples unite.
Tonight's episode of Married At First Sight UK will see the newlyweds get together for the first dinner party of the series.
Whitney, who tied the knot with Duka Cav, was less than complimentary about her new husband on their big day, insisting he didn't tick a lot of her boxes.
But fans think one of the other grooms will be right up her street after she listed what she usually looks for in a man.
This week saw Kwame Badu walk down the aisle with businesswoman Kaisa – however some viewers speculated he wasn't that into her.
Predicting a Love Island-style recoupling, one tweeted: "Anyone else think Whitney and Kwame are going to get together when the couples meet."
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Another said: "do you think they’ve deliberately matched Whitney and Kwame to the wrong people? They seem like they’d be a match."
And a third added: "I predict Whitney will see Kwame and make a play for him."
Whitney was slammed by fans after she told Duka she couldn't remember his name on the night of their wedding.
She later branded him "fake" and claimed she'd lost her wedding ring.
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But Whitney recently told The Sun: "The thing is, I actually hate drama and I hate being in confronting situations.
“My go to is being sort of dry and sarcastic and blunt, that is my way of diverting away from opening my heart.
“I don’t think the viewers get my humour yet, they might eventually see that most of the time I’m just joking.
"I don’t take myself too seriously so I don’t know why everyone else is. It’s just dry sarcastic humour a lot of the time."
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