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MAFS UK: Which Couples Are Still Together?

For once, it seems, Abigail and John were an example of a happy couple at the altar. Things got off to a flying start, with Abigail finding John “handsome” and John telling her she looked “amazing.” Abi became worried that her mum might not approve of John, but she soon gave her seal of approval at the wedding. Abi opened up to John during their honeymoon, confessing that she had previously been in a relationship with a man who was secretly married. So far, things seem to be going well for these two.

MAFS UK Which Couples Are Still Together

Simon Johns

Leisha and Reiss

Still together

Leisha and Reiss both felt an intial spark upon seeing each other at the altar, but throughout their wedding day, they began to have their doubts. She was worried he didn’t fancy her, he feared her personality may be too “over the top” for him. They got closer on their honeymoon, but that too ended with a bump – Reiss later told the other grooms that she got drunk on the flight home and was sick. Nevertheless, the pair stuck it out. Leisha revealed to that she wanted Reiss to spice things up. “I hate that you’re not as spontaneous as me. You have a very strict bedtime Reiss,” she said, adding, “We don’t need to just like wait until the bedroom to like… like anytime, any place. Spice it up a bit.” We’ll have to wait and see what happens next.

MAFS UK Which Couples Are Still Together

Simon Johns

April and Leo

Still together

April and Leo got off to a good start with April happily accepting Leo and his nickname of the “Hot Dog.” “I don’t think it really could have gone better,” Leo said after they met. “I definitely felt a spark with you.” After their “dream” wedding, the couple got closer on their honeymoon and began opening up to each other. So far, so good. But we’ll have to wait and see.

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