EXCLUSIVE: MAFSAU’s Melinda Willis reveals scenes she REFUSED to film
We are a sucker for a love story here at heat HQ and when it comes in the form of acouple who have managed to last longer than one month, well, we'd say we're buying a wedding outfit but it's a little late for that.
But it turns out if Melinda wasn't the 'hard basket' we all love and hadn't stood her ground, we may well have seen a very different ending for them both. “They tried to make it out that I was like putting down his looks, which just wasn't really the case. During the honeymoon, I could sense that they were trying to get that from me."
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