Are Harrison and Bronte Still Together? Fans Guessing About Their Relationship Status
Bronte and Harrison’s wedding was the first of two on the first episode of Married at First Sight, and it was not a very happy occasion. The pair, who made their debut in the Season 10 premiere of MAFS Australia, is already shaping into one of the season’s most contentious pairings. However fans are now anxious about their relationship status. You can gather exact information about the couple from this article.
Are Bronte and Harrison still together?
According to different sources, neither the couple has publicly announced their breakup nor they are still together. During a heated argument with her ‘husband,’ Harrison Boon, Bronte Schofield almost left Married at First Sight on Channel Nine. After Harrison accused Bronte of “cheating” on him and she called him out for choosing to “go out.”
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However, he texted her earlier statement, “I’m not leaving,” the couple fought during the latest commitment ceremony. Bront claimed that the word “cheating” caused her significant discomfort because she knew that Harrison had been “cheating” on her. Bronte Schofield, Married at First Sight’s Harrison Boon’s fiancee, has revealed that the couple almost divorced after an explosive argument between them.
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How did the couples meet each other?
The first episode of Season 10 has been leaked online, showing that Harrison Boon and Bronte Schofield met before their wedding. Evidently, there was a four-month delay between preproduction and the start of principal photography. When asked by her friends why she wasn’t interested in dating Harrison, Bronte said that he “couldn’t take a hint.” An anonymous source informed the Daily Mail that Bronte had shown her sister a screenshot of their conversations on the dating app and said she “hated” males like that who didn’t realize she wasn’t interested.