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MAFS UK: Are Sarah and Dean still together?

MAFS UK is back! And your free evenings just flew out the window because, let’s face it, you’re probably going to be glued to the TV.

The first episode introduced us to the new cast, and we got to see the first two couples make their way down the aisle to marry at first sight. One of these couples was Dean and Sarah.

Recruitment consultant from Aberdeen, Sarah, claimed that she was after “the nicest guy in the world” after a streak of bad boys.

Meanwhile, Dean, a team-building host from Feltham, was looking for someone who would love him back.

Things got off to a rocky start for the pair… but are they still together?

Sarah and Dean’s journey on MAFS UK so far

Their journey has been a short one so far, which has primarily consisted of laying eyes on each other and saying “I do.”

Things didn’t exactly get off to a flying start with Sarah feeling the ick pretty much right away when Dean performed a rap for his bride.

“He’s just over the top. That’s put me right off,” she said, adding, “I’m feeling a bit overwhelmed. The rap is not something I envisioned, I have to say.”

Dean, however, didn’t pick up on any of her discomfort. “She joined in on the big rap. She was loving it,” he said. “It was way better than anything I could have hoped. This is my type of lady. She has passed the vibe check. The vibe check is off the scale.” Yikes.

Sarah also revealed that she didn’t exactly feel attracted to Dean. “Dean is such a lovely guy, but I’m going to have to be honest, I don’t want to rip his clothes off,” she said. “I’m just sensing a friend vibe more than a romantic vibe, and I haven’t come here for a friend.”

MAFS UK Are Sarah and Dean still together

Simon Johns

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