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A MAFS bride has faced backlash from fans for declaring that her husband is “terrible” in bed after misleading other couples about their lack of sexual intimacy.
In the latest episode, the group was seen discussing their experiences.



While discussing the situation, others expressed similar views regarding the couple's intimacy issues.
Divarni appeared uncomfortable but later shared privately, “Being criticized for a lack of intimacy in my marriage? Yeah, it’s terrible, not going to lie.”
“If they understood the full context, their opinions would change.”
Back with the group, Leigha remarked, “If there is no intimacy or romance at this stage, questions need to be asked.”
The group reached a consensus that the relationship was unlikely to endure due to this lack of intimacy.
In a private moment, a visibly upset Divarni expressed his frustration, stating, “The group thinks my marriage is a joke.”
“She is creating a narrative that isn’t true, but I know the reality. The truth is, we have been intimate.”
“She misled the group and the experts.”
Reflecting on the situation, he acknowledged that the group's perception of their relationship was based on misinformation, whereas the reality was that they had shared intimate moments.
Julia-Ruth accused him of revealing their private matters, but Divarni clarified that he hadn’t disclosed the truth to the group.
She stated, “I asked you not to mention it on camera.”
He responded, “But I looked like a complete fool today, taking all the blame.”
Bake Off Recap - Pastry Week
It's crunch time in Bake Off – but before tonight’s new episode, let’s recap what happened in Pastry Week.
Declared by Prue as the “most important” week, pastry week commenced with the signature challenge – a savory pastry plait.
Iain found himself in Hollywood’s bad graces for his sausage roll, but Noel and Alison humorously remarked that Jasmine’s creation looked “ready for a cookbook cover.”
Chaos in the Tent
The bakers faced a challenge during the technical round when tasked with making Paul’s Gala Pie, an old-fashioned dish featuring pork and egg.
Those who overlooked the essential steam hole faced confusion, resulting in soggy crusts and disappointed bakers.
Rising to the Challenge
The showstopper required a visually stunning sculpted tart to be completed in just four hours, with Paul seeking a compelling backstory and Prue desiring something at least a foot high.
The bakers were ambitious, with Toby crafting a rollercoaster, Jasmine designing an orchid, and Tom creating a game inspired by his Danish heritage, hiding an almond within his creation.
Don’t miss any of the baking action – stream The Great British Bake Off on Channel 4
As the argument continued, Julia-Ruth exclaimed, “Do you expect me to sit on the couch and tell everyone our sex life is terrible?”
Divarni retorted, “I don’t care if you say it’s terrible, at least you are being honest with yourself.”
MAFS viewers took to social media, with one user commenting, “Julia-Ruth is so manipulative; she wants Divarni to respect her, yet she has done nothing but lie and disrespect him from the beginning.”
Another user added, “Yes, Julia-Ruth, discussing your sex life on MAFS is an important aspect of your relationship. Unless, of course, sex is really low on your priority list… oh wait.”
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