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Are MAFS UK’s April and Leo still together? Fans have spotted some telling clues

Love it or hate it, MAFS UK is well underway as more and more singles trot down the aisle to tie the knot at first sight. One of the latest couples to say their “I do” was April and Leo.

Leo, a 31-year-old graphic designer from West Sussex, proudly declared that his friends know him as ‘Hot Dog’. Meanwhile, April, a 31-year-old crêpe stall owner from Weymouth who hates conventionality. Apparently, the Hot Dog’s mullet did the trick for her, because the pair seemed completely loved up after their wedding. So far, so good.

But are MAFS UK‘s April and Leo still together? Only time will tell — but maybe the internet sleuths can give us a hint. Here’s what we know.

Are MAFS UK's April and Leo still together Fans have spotted some telling clues

Matt Monfredi / Channel 4

April and Leo’s MAFS UK journey so far

On a show like MAFS, first impressions really do matter. After all, these people are tying the knot after meeting at the altar.

Hot Dog Leo had a lot of ideas about what he was looking for — namely, someone unique in the “world of Kardashians” he lives in. He lives in Dubai, by the way.

Apparently, April was suitably un-Kardashian enough for him — from the first moments, it was clear he was happy with the experts’ choice.

And she was into the whole mullet thing, too. And she told him so. Plus, her mum approved, praising the experts for finding the perfect guy for her daughter.

Pictured April and Leo

Pictured: April and LeoSimon Johns

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