Married At First Sight 2025: Jilted cast refuse to hand over their Instagram accounts ahead of season premiere
Married At First Sight 2025: Jilted cast refuse to hand over their Instagram accounts ahead of season premiere
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Several scorned participants of Married At First Sight 2025 are already causing drama before the first episode even airs. Multiple cast members are refusing to hand over control of their Instagram accounts—a standard requirement for cast members during the airing of the show.
Daily Mail Australia can exclusively reveal that business owner Lauren Hall, 37, and Melbourne-based teacher Tim Gromie, 38, are at the centre of the controversy, with both defying Channel Nine's expectations after their on-screen marriages ended in disaster.
A source close to Lauren revealed the corporate gifting entrepreneur has no interest in being a reality TV star or growing her social media following. 'Lauren feels like she wasted her time on this experiment,' the insider spilled. 'She genuinely went on the show hoping to meet someone she wouldn't come across in her usual circles, but she quickly realised the whole thing was a farce.
Several scorned participants of Married At First Sight 2025 are already causing drama before the first episode even airs. Daily Mail Australia can exclusively reveal that business owner Lauren Hall, 37, (left) and Melbourne-based teacher Tim Gromie, 38, are at the centre of the controversy, with both defying Channel Nine's expectations after their on-screen marriages ended in disaster.
'She's not about chasing clout like some of the others. And the experts? Don't even get her started—they were just parroting whatever the producers fed them through an earpiece.'. Lauren, who was paired with businessman Eliot Donovan, reportedly clashed with her husband almost immediately after tying the knot.