
MAFS groom spotted sharing ‘x-rated kiss' with influencer after bitter split from show bride
Ryan Donnelly, 37, who shot to fame on Married AT First Sight Australia earlier this year, proved that he has moved on from his show bride Jacqui Burfoot, 29, with a very steamy display.
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It's fair to say that Ryan's marriage to Jacqui did not work out, with her now in a relationship with fellow groom Clint Rice, 44.
Keen to show he has also moved on from his reality romance, Ryan was spotted getting VERY cosy with Suzan Mutesi.
The pair were all over each other the influencer's Studio 54-themed party over the weekend.
Suzan, who shot to fame as the "fake influencer" after it was alleged that she inflated her follower count, went all out for her 39th birthday bash.
But the highlight of the night was when she packed on the PDA with Ryan.
An onlooker spotted them kissing in a booth at the party, which was held at Pelicano in Sydney's Potts Point.
They said that fellow party goers were left stunned as they passionately kissed in front of them.
A source told the Daily Mail Australia that things between them were "nothing short of X-rated".
A guest at Suzan's party told the outlet: "He was all over her.
"Everyone was whispering and watching - it was impossible to ignore."
Suzan made sure all eyes were on her as she enjoyed a steamy kiss.
The social media star was dressed in a tiny silver sequin mini-dress with sheer cut-outs.
While her kissing partner Ryan dressed casually in a white t-shirt and jeans.
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