MAFS groom hints that couple are still together after fans spot ‘clue’


MAFS groom hints that couple are still together after fans spot ‘clue’

MARRIED At First Sight star Brad Skelly has dropped a major hint that Tasha Jay and Paul Liba are STILL together. Fans of the show have been eagerly waiting to find out the fate of this beloved couple, and it looks like their dreams may be coming true.

Fans spot a major clue

Tasha and Paul have been fan favorites since the show began airing in September on E4. This couple has captured our hearts, and now fans have spotted a significant clue that suggests they could still be happily together. Brad Skelly, a fellow MAFS contestant, shared a photo on his Instagram Stories of a night out with his co-stars. In the picture, fans were quick to notice Tasha and Paul holding hands, fueling speculation that they are still a couple.

Instagram activity

But that's not all - the evidence continues on Instagram. Tasha and Paul still follow each other on the popular social platform, and they have even left some adorable comments on each other's posts. Their online interactions have fans convinced that their love story lives on.

Positive reflections on the show

While Tasha and Paul have chosen to keep mum about the current status of their relationship, they have shared positive sentiments about their experience on the show. In an Instagram post, Paul expressed that participating in 'Marriage at First Sight' was a decision that forever changed the course of his life. These words strongly imply that the couple had a successful marriage on the show.


MAFS groom hints that couple are still together after fans spot ‘clue’

As we eagerly wait for an official confirmation from Tasha and Paul themselves, it seems like the odds are in favor of them finding love and happiness with each other. Let's hope this is the fairytale ending we've all been hoping for.


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