Married At First Sight UK fans were left baffled when Kwame took Kasia to a local park instead of letting her into his home, and insisted that he is 'private' and 'secretive'
Married At First Sight UK fans were left confused during Thursday night's show, as Kwame refused to take Kasia to his house as part of the experiment.
Mum-of-two Kasia was understandably confused, as were viewers at home who took to social media to voice their theories about what's really going on with Kwame. Many speculated that he could be hiding something from his new wife and others were unimpressed by his behaviour towards Kasia, branding him a "red flag".
"It would have been better for me personally if I could have been in touch with your home environment more directly. 'Cause we're coming to the end of this process now aren't we? Why can't I see your house?" she asked him.
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