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MAFS star Mel Schilling wows fans as she lays herself bare in makeup free video

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Married at First Sight coach Mel Schilling has taken to Instagram to share the launch date of the new UK series.The relationship expert stars in both the the British and Australian versions of the hit reality series where strangers embark on an experimental marriage.

Posting a video message to her Instagram page on Thursday (August 18), a very excited Mel told fans they could meet the new cast of brides and grooms on Monday, August 29 when the series kicks off. READ MORE: MAFS star claims she waited 18 months for surgery to remove a tumour on her ovariesLooking fresh-faced, Mel dressed casual for the announcement in a black off-the-shoulder top.Wearing her long blonde hair loose, the star sported a pair of oversized black-rimmed spectacles as she breathlessly announced her news.Unfortunately Mel got the date wrong in her video message, announcing the premiere as August 28.However, the celebrity life coach righted her error in the caption, correctly stating MAFS UK will drop on August 29.

Fans rushed to the comment section to leave a complimentary message for the star about her appearance. One fan gushed: "You look so amazing without make up on."Another added: "Looking gorgeous @mel_schilling1."A third person posted: "You look amazing Mel, without makeup.

You look even younger than you do with it! Beautiful."Mel's fellow expert Paul C Brunson has revealed he thinks this year's series of the E4 show has the "strongest" and "most diverse" cast yet.Offering what he called his "scoop", he told Daily Star recently: "I’d say from so far, from the interviews so far. "It is going to be our strongest cast and most diverse in terms of a true cross-section of the UK."He later responded to a major criticism some fans have of MAFS and.

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