Filming for the tenth season of Married At First Sight continues in Sydney.
But on Friday, he got more than he had hoped when a bride was pulled out of the limo after her marriage.
He was protected by an umbrella to hide his identity when a guard gave instructions while running against a pole on his way back to his hotel.

The makers of Married At First Sight have stepped up security while filming next year’s season after a string of spoilers circulated online. (A couple is pictured after their wedding)
The bride, still wearing her white lace wedding dress, said, “What’s that?” she cried. before a crew member quickly apologized.
The bizarre moment was captured on camera by a photographer from Daily Mail Australia.
Reports suggest that production company Endemol Shine Australia, which makes MAFS for Channel Nine, has been giving away spoilers this year.
“They put in extra security to hide the participants from photographers and protect them when they had to go out to shoot in public,” a source said. Yahoo lifestyle.

A security guard was shielded by an umbrella to hide his identity when a security guard instructed him while running up a pole on his way back to his hotel.


The bride, still wearing her white lace wedding dress, said, “What’s that?” she cried. before a crew member quickly apologizes
“They hide them under covers, behind umbrellas, and everything takes the next step.”
The website said a series of early leaks plunged the production into “chaos” after the identities of several brides were posted online before all of the weddings were filmed.
“The bride and groom looked at the photos and tried to guess which bride belonged to them,” an insider said.


Reports indicate that Endemol Shine Australia, the production company that produces MAFS for Channel Nine, has been releasing spoilers this year.

“They used extra security to hide the participants from photographers and protect them when they had to walk in public on their way to the public shoot,” a source told Yahoo Lifestyle.
The upcoming season of MAFS will feature the most controversial and diverse cast to date.
As previously announced by Daily Mail Australia, voice actor Oliver Skelton, marketing guru Josh White and hairstylist Melissa Shepherd have been recruited.
They join Sydney-based content creator Tahnee Cook and baker Alyssa Barmonde.

The newlyweds were protected by their team members with umbrellas as they waited for their limousine after tying the knot.
They are joined by Perth phenomenon Bronte Schofield, beautician Melinda Willis and babysitter Claire Nomarhas.
The new season of MAFS sees the return of Puerto Rican sexologist Alessandra Rampolla, as well as veteran relationship experts John Aiken and Mel Schilling.
Nine’s Head of Content Production and Development, Adrian Swift, spoke about next season and said that Rampolla will play a much bigger role.
“We’re going to get Alessandra to be a little more involved on the sexual side,” she said.
The new season of Married at First Sight will return to Channel Nine in early 2023.
Who will be the hero of MAFS in 2023?

Tahne Cook
Content creator, Sydney

Claire Nomarhas
Babysitter, Melbourne

Melinda Willis
Beautician, Brisbane

Joshua White
Senior Marketer, Sydney

Brontë Schofield
Impressive, Perth

Alyssa Barmonde
Baker, Sydney

Oliver ‘Ollie’ Skelton
Voice actor, Perth

Melissa “Mel” Shepherd
Hairdresser, Sydney
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Source: Daily Mail

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