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Mia O'Hare

MAFS' Marilyse says 'needy' Matt made her feel 'on edge' as she breaks silence on split

Married At First Sight contestant Marilyse Corrigan has revealed fellow star Matt Murray made her "feel on edge" during their relationship.

The mother-of-two, 38, appeared on the E4 show in 2021 and months after things didn't work out with Franky, she confirmed her relationship with 2022 contestant Matt, 33, in November last year after growing close to one another.

Their whirlwind romance saw them jet off to Turkey as well as barber Matt being introduced to her teenage sons Callum, 17, and Josh, 14 and the pair even planned for a marriage one day.

Yet following the split, Marilyse has branded Matt "needy", admitting the relationship became too intense for her.

She also claims Matt would "question" her over her perfume and outfit choices.

Matt got with Marilyse following his stint on the E4 show (Instagram)

"Matt likes to have all of your attention when you're in a relationship with him. He was needy and couldn't understand why I couldn't be his all the time," the personal trainer told new! magazine.

"I wouldn't call them red flags, but there were times when he'd question me about silly things - things that were unnecessary - and then question me about them again.

"So I started feeling on edge around him."

In response to Marilyse's claims, Matt told the Mirror: "I just wanted to take a moment to acknowledge the comments made about me by Marilyse regarding our relationship.

"Whilst I acknowledge Marilyse’s feelings, I do not agree with her comments. Relationships can be complex and there are always two sides to every story.

"I am very private so I don’t wish to share my side of the story publicly. I would like to draw a line under this now."

He added: "While I understand that Marilyse has shared her perspective on our time together, I want to make it clear that I hold no ill feelings towards her and I wish her nothing but the best.

"I am committed to growth. Moving forward, I am focusing on the positive and surrounding myself with supportive people who encourage me to be my best self."

Matt has since wishes Marilyse 'nothing but the best' (matt_b_murray/Instagram)

"With respect I don’t know how much more time my mother has left to live... I don’t have the head space to hold any resentment or bad feelings towards anyone," Matt admitted.

On the hit E4 show, Marilyse was originally matched with Franky Spencer.

Matt appeared on last year's series, where he was matched with salon owner Gemma Rose.

Despite hitting it off on their wedding day, their marriage crumbled and later Matt kissed fellow star Whitney Hughes.

After things didn't work out with Whitney, Matt had moved on with Marilyse.

Things turned sour and she decided to call it a day and dumped the tattooed barber with sources claiming he had been causing upset while "gaslighting" his social media followers.

Speaking exclusively to the Mirror, a source close to Marilyse said: " We're all so relieved that Marilyse saw sense and ended things with Matt.

"He treated her appallingly, she was totally blinded by him, he love-bombed her and she always sees the good in people which left her vulnerable to him."

Marilyse was paired with Franky on the show (Channel 4)

When approached for comment at the time, a spokesperson for Marilyse said: " Marilyse is not surprised by Matt's recent behaviour on Instagram. She expects nothing less from him.

"Marilyse tried to see the good in him because she knows oh too well how the show edits can portray cast members inaccurately, but unfortunately, as time went on it became clear he didn't appreciate her."

Matt appeared to take a swipe at his ex-girlfriend by revealing he had taken a mystery woman to a rock climbing centre. Previously, he and Marilyse went on a climbing date with the former couple stating the location was special to them.

Last month, the Mirror was told by Matt's former manager, who has since dropped him: "His behaviour left our working relationship untenable."

After being contacted by the Mirror for comment, Matt stated that he was joined by a friend he has known for several years and had visited a different climbing centre as he goes every week.

He added: "I genuinely wish Maz all the happiness in the world. No digs, no gaslighting... None of this makes sense."

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