
That's not a tissue! MAFS bride Beth makes X-rated discovery in her tights during morning walk with co-star Rhi Disljenkovic
In footage shared to Instagram on Sunday, the reality brides were seen enjoying a walk when Beth suddenly stopped mid-conversation to address a strange sensation in her leg.
'There's literally something in my leg. I think it's a tissue. What is it?' Beth questioned, visibly confused, as she reached into her tights.
To her shock - and Rhi's amusement - Beth pulled out a forgotten g-string that had somehow wedged itself in the lining of her leggings.
Cue uncontrollable laughter from both women as they processed the bizarre find.
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Rhi later reposted the moment to her Instagram Stories, captioning it: 'I am so glad I filmed this. I thought it was a tissue or possibly a sock. @bethh.kellyy'.
The sighting comes days after the popular English bride opened up about where she stands with ex-husband Teejay Halkias after cutting ties with him before Final Vows.
The couple, who entered the experiment midway through the season, appeared to form a strong connection early on. But things took a turn when Teejay admitted he wasn't falling in love.
Beth confirmed she ended the relationship off-camera and later avoided Teejay's attempts to reach out once they returned to their shared hometown of Brisbane.
'It's been a bit of a bumpy ride between us,' Beth told 9Entertainment.
'Watching it back was really difficult for me because I got feelings for someone who clearly didn't have any for me, and there was a bit of a rough patch where I ignored quite a few of his text messages,' she continued.
Despite the tension, Beth said she decided to make peace and initiated a one-on-one catch up to clear the air.
'I invited him to my apartment, we had a conversation and I got everything off my chest and that felt really good,' she explained.
'It's quite hard to have a conversation like that, especially when you're so emotional'.
'But Teejay actually said to me, 'You're such a good person, you could have literally invited me over tonight and bit my head off and screamed and yelled at me and you just haven't'. I think that made him respect me even more.'
The pair have since crossed paths at social events and group dinners with fellow cast members.
'Everything's fine. We don't hang out separately or one-on-one but obviously in a group environment. At the end of the day, we did go through that amazing experience together so we're always going to have that connection, you know?' Beth said.
'It's always going to feel familiar, we're always going to have that friendship.'
Since filming wrapped, the salon manager has started dating again but says she isn't in a rush to find love.
'Even though I'd love to have a relationship I want to take some time to focus on me – but I have been on a few dates. I've definitely dipped my toe back into it.
'I'm not seeing anybody at the moment, but I'm definitely putting myself out there.'
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