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Married At First Sight's first groom of new series revealed ahead of show launch

Married At First Sight's first groom of new series revealed ahead of show launch

The Irish Suna day ago
A couple of the new MAFS brides have also been revealed
AISLE SAY! Married At First Sight's first groom of new series revealed ahead of show launch
MARRIED At First Sight's first groom of the new series has been revealed, ahead of the show launch.
The dating show was shot earlier this year and will air in the autumn, much to the delight of fans.
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Married At First Sight's first groom of the new series has been revealed, ahead of the show launch
Credit: Instagram / @stevespringett4
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Steven Springett will make for 'unmissable TV,' according to a source
Credit: Facebook / Steven Springett
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MAFS was filled with drama last year
Credit: Channel 4
And names of the brides and grooms are starting to arise, with the first groom of the series now being revealed as Steve Springett.
He's a Geordie who lives in Essex, and will make for 'unmissable TV,' according to a source.
They told The Sun: 'Steve is a real character and will make unmissable TV - he's really hot, but he's trouble - once he walks up the aisle everyone will be talking about him.'
E4 had no comment when approached by The Sun.
The handsome chap has a private social media account, but can be seen in an all black outfit on a football pitch in his profile photo.
Steve will be joining fellow cast member Leah Tyrer - a super-glam blonde business consultant, for the new series.
It's not known who the newbies will walk down the aisle to.
A source told The Sun: 'Leah is sure to be one of the most talked about brides this year.
"She's a fun party girl and regularly shows off her toned body in bikini snaps from her luxury holidays on social media.
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"She's also pals with several ITV soap stars. Former Emmerdale star Charley Webb regularly comments on her snaps and has branded her 'prettiest' on one picture.
"She also counts former Corrie stars Helen Flanagan and Kimberly Hart-Simpson amongst her followers, so she's already well-connected before she's even made her TV debut.'
The bride-to-be, who turned 30 this year, is based in Edinburgh.
Along with Leah, another fellow bride has been revealed as a stunning dental practice manager.
Brunette Leisha Lightbody was the first to sign up for the E4 series.
Leisha juggles her job as a dental practice manager with marketing and social media roles.
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Named of the brides and grooms are starting to arise
Credit: Facebook / Steven Springett
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