MAFS 2025: 'Furious' brides and grooms are ALREADY livid with their edits as sneaky producers up the ante to expose participants' personalities and toxic behaviour
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The drama hasn't even hit our screens yet, but the cast of Married At First Sight 2025 is already up in arms over how they've been portrayed. Daily Mail Australia can reveal that several participants were left fuming after watching back their on-screen journey during the reunion filming in Sydney last month.
'Several participants are livid watching back their experience. They really weren't expecting things to be pieced together like that,' a source revealed. It seems the show's producers have pulled out all the stops this year, using tactics to expose cast members' hidden sides, with hot mic moments and strategically placed recordings capturing every juicy detail.
According to insiders, some grooms went to great lengths to craft an on-screen persona, only for their off-camera antics to be laid bare. 'Some grooms in particular really went about their best efforts to portray themselves as one thing on camera, then off camera they were someone else,' dished the spy.
The drama hasn't even hit our screens yet, but the cast of Married At First Sight 2025 is already up in arms over how they've been portrayed. (Pictured: Jamie Marinos). Daily Mail Australia can reveal that several participants were left fuming after watching back their on-screen journey during the reunion filming in Sydney last month.
The producers reportedly caught these moments using clever techniques, like holding a microphone boom up to apartment doors to record candid conversations. 'Just because cameras weren't in the room at the time it doesn't mean that producers aren't recording. The cast should know better, the moment your microphone is hooked on the show is being recorded.'.