I got married on MAFS UK – now I can’t watch the show and no one prepares you for the aftermath
MARRIED at First Sight star Sophie Brown has slammed the show and can't rewatch her episodes.
The businesswoman, 27, who married joiner Johnathan Wileman in 2022 finds her wedding day too "difficult" to watch.
The couple didn't last after clashing over their work aspirations and future plans.
Sophie was unimpressed when she asked Johnathan what his dreams were and he told her that he "didn't have any".
Johnathan was also slated by viewers after he spoke about women's body shapes, saying that he wouldn't date a woman with "body builder legs".
Sophie has now teamed up with dating app Plenty Of Fish and is enjoying being back on the dating scene.
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Despite having "no regrets" from the show, she told MailOnline: "I think it has been difficult. I've said this before - no one really prepares you for the aftermath.
"My wedding came across very differently on television than it was in real life.
"But I always found it very difficult to watch it. But then I watched it back, and it was not as bad as I remember. It was nice to, you know, watch my family and things like that."
Sophie's failed marriage hasn't put her off though and she says she's still looking to settle down.
The tech big wig told the publication that she thinks her next relationship will move "quite quickly".
Reflecting on the show, she says she wished that she'd spent more time having "fun" with her fellow castmates, rather than focusing on her relationship.
After the show ended, Johnathan was seen holding hands with fellow MAFS star Amy Christophers, who starred in the 2021 series.
He's now in a new relationship.
Earlier this year, Sophie was left "terrified" after two men broke into her home and used her toilet.
The intruders were captured on CCTV and the 30-year-old shared her horror ordeal on her Instagram Story as she asked fans to help identify them.
Sophie posted photos following the incident last night in Manchester.
She wrote over them: "I'm fine just shaken up and unsure why this happened and how they got in. They were drunk it seemed.
"The slamming woke me up and when I went out my room one guy was in my flat and had turned the bathroom light on."
Sophie said she confronted the men who had gained entry after her door failed to automatically lock.
She continued: "I had to ask him to leave. They came in and out the flat a few times it's all on video. My door should auto lock.
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"Does anyone know who these two are please?
"Likely Manchester based happened Deansgate 5am this morning they gained entry to my flat."