
MAFS bride reveals new relationship after disastrous marriage played out on screen
Peggy, 34, is moving on from her MAFS husband Georges, 32, after things turned sour between the pair.
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The blonde beauty hasn't revealed the identity of her new man.
It's her first romance after her previous relationship crumbled after she suspected Georges was unfaithful – something that he totally denied.
Last autumn, Peggy revealed to The Sun she was seeing someone new, and now it looks like things are still going well.
Taking to Instagram, she shared a video of herself cooking up a feast for her boyfriend.
She teased fans by writing over the top of the short clip: "They say the way to a man's heart is his stomach."
NEW ROMANCE
Last September, Peggy told The Sun that she had started seeing a new man.
She also revealed how he got on very well with her family, and her dad especially.
Peggy explained that she looks for her dad's qualities in a man that she dates, and said she and her new beau are "both on the same page" when it comes to wanting a family and getting married.
BAD ROMANCE
Peggy shot to fame when she married Georges on Married At First Sight in 2023.
After the show finished, the couple seemed to be going strong.
However, things soon turned sour, with the pair revealing they had split on Valentine's Day last year.
In a previous explosive interview with The Sun, Peggy hit out at her ex after their relationship came crumbling down – and insisted it was his decision to split.
She said: 'Georges ended things with me on the 30th January so for him to come out and say he was blindsided by my Instagram post is a load of rubbish.
"I wasn't going to say anything about what he put me through but enough is enough and everyone deserves to know the truth.
'I never wanted to do a story about our relationship. I wanted to remain dignified but after he made up all that rubbish about me, I just want everyone to know the truth. I was heartbroken.'
Georges denies being unfaithful, with a source close to him at the time saying he didn't split with Peggy and "she just presumed".
Peggy claimed she first thought he was cheating in December of last year when he took his ex-girlfriend to an event – and pretended she was a boy.
She explained: 'Every time I'm out he tells me 'you must message me when you're home.'
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"This night he never messaged me to say he was back at the hotel.
'I said 'shall I meet you at the hotel' and he was like, no, no, no I won't be back until late'. He messaged me the next morning apologising that he didn't message me.
'He denied spending the night with her. I was crying my eyes out.
'At this point I didn't know it was his ex-girlfriend!'
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