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MAFS UK explosive teaser sees Jonathan in firing line again as Jordan makes shock revelation

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Married At First Sight UK looks set to feature even more explosive scenes on Monday as Jonathan once again finds himself in the firing line, while Jordan makes a shocking revelation to the group.

As the unique dating experiment draws ever closer to its conclusion, many relationships have already been put to the test, with several proving they were an incompatible match.

Yet in upcoming scenes it looks as though Jonathan will be next to face the judgement of his peers as his mouth once again gets him into trouble during a very heated dinner party.

As the couples receive a series of anonymous letters scrutinising their relationship, Jonathan’s relationships with Sophie will be placed under the microscope, leaving the Yorkshireman to defend himself once again.

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