Married At First Sight UK's Lara Eyre has spoken out about her time on the popular E4 dating show and what it was like being married to Canada-born guitarist Richie Dews
Married At First Sight UK's Lara Eyre has opened up about her experience on the latest E4 dating series.
In an exclusive interview with the The Sun, Lara said Richie would play up to the cameras and admitted how she felt upset when he threw her “under the bus” while on the show. “It looked like he had all the love and I couldn’t be bothered to teach him how to be in a relationship but that wasn't true. “I wish there were cameras everywhere filming all the time because Richie was very good at making sure his mask didn’t slip.
The mum of one said she initially thought Richie was a “good match” as they had a few things in common but things didn't go as planned. She said: “Richie always told me, ‘Please don’t say bad things about me’ and was clear that he wanted to maintain how great we were.
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