Married At First Sight UK viewers have hit out at who they hail the 'most incompatible couple' in show’s entire history after one bride refused to do simple task.
Now, last night's episode (30 September) sparked quite the backlash online after Eve walked out on a letter writing task, while her bride, Charlie, poured her heart out doing it.
Eve's actions - or inactions - have since prompted many MAFS UK fans to rush to social media to vent their frustrations with some even claiming her behaviour shows a total fear of 'commitment'.
One X user hit out: "The most incompatible couple ever in the history of MAFS. Eve and Charlie everyone #MAFSUK."
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"Eve and Charlie are the worst communicators in the history of MAFS #MAFSUK," slammed a second.
A third piped up: "Eve is so confused, scared of commitment and doesn't trust people. She is emotionally shut down, and I feel sorry for her. These two should call it a day. #MAFSUK #MAFS."
Another slammed: "I don’t think Eve would be comfortable with ANY task. She is not at all ready for this process."
"Eve, you can’t be 25% onboard … either in or out, you have to make some effort with the tasks & the process," echoed a final X user.
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And this is far from the first time Channel 4 viewers and contestants alike have hit out at the experts' pairings as, just last week, Paul Brunson shared his response to the grooms who were unhappy with who they had been coupled up with.
He shared a statement on Instagram which looks very much like a dig at the likes of Adam and Caspar, following the treatment of their brides after having issues of feeling 'attraction' towards them.
According to the expert, research shows that when people narrow their attraction to a specific 'type', it's often a sign of 'lower self-esteem' as they're seeking someone to 'validate' them.
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"But those with higher self-esteem are open to a wider range of people, focusing on connection and deeper qualities rather than just physical traits," he continued.
"This is why we need to move the conversation from finding someone who fits a 'type' to helping people build self-worth."
Paul carried on: "When we do that, we don't just become better partners - we grow as individuals.
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"That's what I love about MAFS UK: it's a journey to address behaviours, heal past traumas, and teach the people in the experiment to build self- acceptance, self-esteem, and self-love.
"Through their transformations, we're also teaching millions of people at home, giving everyone the chance to learn, heal, and become better, more confident human beings."
Married at First Sight UK airs every Monday to Thursday at 9pm on E4.
Topics: Married At First Sight, Married at First Sight UK, TV And Film, Channel 4, Reality TV, Sex and Relationships