MAFS’ Carly and Troy consider real-life vows as they embrace ‘normal life’
AFTER swapping partners on Married At First Sight, Carly Bowyer and Troy Delmege have revealed they will take the next major step in their relationship after shocking Australia.
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AFTER swapping partners on Married At First Sight, Carly Bowyer and Troy Delmege may be about to get hitched for real.
The couple confirmed to The Daily Telegraph that not only are they madly in love, but they’ve already discussed marriage.
“Marriage is on cards for us,” Delmege said.
“She’s definitely a girl I could see my entire future with.”
Bowyer added: “Troy and I both went on this show wanting to find the love of our life. I want my next boyfriend to be the one and he’s the same.”
After the last episode of the show last night, the two want to get back to normal life.
However Bowyer, previously married to Justin Fischer on the hit Channel 9 show, admits that their intense public displays of affection were a little “cringe-worthy” and can understand why some have been sceptical.
“I struggled to watch us pash our faces off so I can understand how the general public feel,” she said.
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“But we are naturally affectionate people. We were like teenagers, let’s be honest.”
Bowyer said while her man, who she’s been dating since December is “definitely quirky” he’s also “loving towards me and he’s an amazing support. Plus I’ve made him close the door when he brushes his teeth.”
She also rubbished claims Delmege was a paid actor, saying “if he was, he’s horrible at it!”
Sydney-based Delmege, who on the show was originally partnered with Ashley Petta, is even making the move down to Melbourne to live with his new girlfriend.
“She ticks every single box I looked for and in terms of physical beauty, she’s 100 per cent,” he said, joking he’s refusing to make her Pasta a la Troy.
However the two are yet to mend their relationship with Petta, with Bowyer saying “we aren’t on speaking terms”.
The partner swapping element of the show has made it a ratings winner.
Tuesday’s dinner party episode was 2018’s best rating non-sport program drawing 1.6 million metro viewers across Australia.