Woman’s Day (New Zealand)

Too rude for telly!

MAFS steamy sex romp revealed

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Marriedat First Sight Australia producers were forced into one of TV’s biggest ever cover-ups after a wild night of sex, booze and brawling was deemed too X-rated for commercial television!

After an evening of Sydney bar-hopping, some of the couples from the Three reality series were spotted stumbling out of cabs back home in the wee hours one morning in October last year, when the evening took a bizarre turn.

As one contestant – who refuses to name names – reveals, “There was a party happening back at one of the couple’s rooms, so we decided to continue drinking and make the most of not having cameras in our faces for once.”

But when the group arrived at the party, they were greeted by one groom who was off his face. “He didn’t seem to be in the least bit concerned that in the bedroom right next door, his on-air wife was in bed with one of the other grooms!” our source says. “Next thing we know, all hell broke loose when the door flung open and they were naked!”

The source explains that the on-air wife of the guilty groom “completely lost the plot! She blew up in a fury. She ran out to the rest of the group and announced, ‘Oh, my God, my husband is fooling around in there with another woman. They’ve got no clothes on!’

“The rest of the party laughed and proceeded to go in and see the X-rated scene for themselves!”

The guilty couple, in total shock over being caught in the act, wrapped sheets around themselves. h l At the h same time, another couple came to drunken blows in the hallway, forcing a hotel manager to make an emergency call to

MAFS producers. Australian contestant­s’ contracts dictate they’re not allowed to converse with other couples, let alone go to each other’s apartments, without cameras being present.

“When the producers arrived, with cameras rolling, they separated everyone and confiscate­d our phones,’’ reveals the source. “They interrogat­ed everyone and it i became b a massive i issue. i Everyone was scared they’d be kicked off the show.

“We had broken the rules, breaking curfew and partying – all while the cameras weren’t on us. They were furious! We got sent to our individual apartments and forbidden to speak to each other. It was like being at school camp!”

According to our source, the guilty groom, his furious on-air wife and producers agreed the best course of action was to “leave gracefully” and exit the show at the next commitment ceremony.

“They “h made d up a story about how they weren’t suited to each other and left.”

Woman’sDay understand­s that the same groom has since taken up with another contestant from the show. The night and all references to the incident were edited out and footage destroyed, with producers swearing contestant­s to secrecy.

But the incident also drew a toxic divide, splitting the cast into two. “We got told by the crew the night would never be discussed on the show because it was too X-rated for TV!”

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