Tonights MAFS dinner party looks like it'll be interesting...
In a teaser for tonight’s episode, Tash is seen leaning in close to Natasha Spencer – who is “married” to Mikey Pembroke – and gushing, “You’re authentic, you know, you’re authentic,” as she brushes her hair back.Natasha is ‘married’ to Mikey on the show.Amanda’s expression says it all.In another heated moment, Tash sits on the lap of fellow contestant, Hayley Vernon.She perched on her lap, much to the irritation of her ‘wife’.
“I needed a bit of time by myself. I was acting a certain way at the wedding but now I’m not attracted to her,” she told producers.
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