MARRIED At First Sight’s Tayah Victoria has revealed she’s desperate to get her sense of taste and smell back after being struck down with coronavirus.
The reality star, who is now engaged to her show husband Adam, said she was frustrated by the symptoms and asked fans who had experienced it for advice.
She wrote on Instagram: “So I’m still struggling with covid and I haven’t had my taste or smell for a couple of days and it’s the most frustrating thing.”
Plenty of followers shared their tactics for speeding the process along, while others said Tayah may have to persevere for a number of weeks.
One suggested she munch a raw onion to get her taste back.
She replied: “I’m willing to try anything at this point. Sorry Adam I’ll stink tonight.”
Tayah and Adam recently became proud parents to a cute puppy after moving in together.
The happy couple were matched on the most recent series of the E4 show.
The experts did a good job matching the pair as Adam, 26, got down on one knee and asked Tayah, 25, to be his wife for real at the final commitment ceremony.
And since the show has ended, Hertfordshire lass Tayah has moved to Doncaster to be with her fiance and they’ve even got their own fur baby.
The pair have shared what life has been like since getting River the cockapoo on their YouTube channel.
The video, which is titled Life After MAFS – Getting our new dog, has already had over 4,000 views.
They shared the precious moment that they finally got to bring River home.
The pup was wrapped up in a pink blanket as Victoria carried her into her new home.
Another clip showed the moment Adam’s mum got to meet the adorable pooch and they also tried to give the pup a trim at home.
Fans of the hit show rushed to the comments section to share how much they loved the content.
One wrote: “Love you guys! You look so natural together! River is the cutest ever!”
Another said: “Gorgeous River
very brave trimming her yourself, I would be straight to the groomers
.”
Adam recently admitted that getting a puppy has made him think about starting a family.
He confessed: “Yes when I see Tayah talking to River like a proper child, it does make you fast forward and think that’s what it will be like when we are parents.”