
MAFS star engaged to convicted drug dealer boyfriend after just weeks of dating
Married At First Sight star Holly Ditchfield has announced she is engaged to her convicted drug dealer boyfriend weeks after the pair went official.
Father-of-three Aaron Summers popped the question this weekend over dinner after the TikTok personality surprised the reality star on Saturday night.
She will be a bride again after her marriage to 28-year-old aviation operator Alex Henry, from Birmingham, crumbled on the E4 show.
Days after they started dating, it was revealed Aaron, 28, had pleaded guilty to possession of heroin and crack cocaine with intent to supply back in 2021. He also pleaded guilty to being in possession of criminal property.
She announced her big news on Instagram, writing: "The easiest 'YES'. You bring the best out of me, you care about my opinion, you make me feel safe with being vulnerable, you allow my imperfect days, we work through conflict, you're my support network, you give me 100 per cent every single day.
"I finally understand the meaning of 'finding the one'. I love you."
A source told The Sun in March he has been honest with Holly from the start. 'Holly and Aaron had been talking for a few weeks and finally met up last weekend," they said.
The 29-year-old reality star from Huddersfield is among the cast of the 2024 season of E4's chaotic dating show - which sees strangers get married the moment they meet. She may regret selling her dress online last year after flogging it on Vinted. She initially planned to sell the gown for £800 but had to slash the price after buyers failed to show interest.
Listed as "My MAFS wedding dress", the reality star wrote: "£700 till Friday! ( will deliver or collection is available if local) to save delivery rates." Her original posting image it clear that the dress was worth more than double what she is now asking for.
Listed as "My MAFS wedding dress", the reality star wrote: "£700 till Friday! ( will deliver or collection is available if local) to save delivery rates." Her original posting mage it clear that the dress was worth more than double what she is now asking for.

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