Gossip Queen: Married At First Sight bride Elizabeth Sobinoff labels TV husband ‘a pig’
Married At First Sight’s gushing bride Elizabeth Sobinoff, has described her TV husband as a “pig” and “very shallow” after he questioned her weight on their wedding day.
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Married At First Sight’s gushing bride Elizabeth Sobinoff, has described her TV husband as a “pig” and “very shallow” after he questioned her weight on their wedding day.
Suggesting their romance may have got off to a rocky start, a promotional clip for Sunday night’s romantic wedding episode, sees the heavily manscaped groom, Sam Ball, say “I’ve never really dated girls as big as Elizabeth in the past.”
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He is then shown trying to awkwardly sweep his bride off her feet.
Sobinoff said the buffed Ball had no right to question her curves.
“He is a pig,” she said.
“When a man makes a comment on a woman’s body like that, it is piggish.
“It is not acceptable. He has no right to make a comment on my body in that manner.
“I absolutely love my body, I love being curvy and I am 5ft10.
“My first impression of him is, ‘Oh wow, he is very good looking because he is’.
“But that comment by him, it shows that Sam judges people by their appearance.”
With a love of extravagant fake eyelashes, bold lipstick and wild winged eyeliner, Sobinoff is prepared to stand out from the crowd.
“I am definitely not a sheep,” she said.
“I am definitely someone who does not conform to the norm. I like to be an individual. I am someone who moves to my own rhythm. I am a very curious person at heart.”
Sobinoff was working in a jewellery store in Sydney when she was scouted for MAFS.
“I was on a break going to the bathroom when a producer asked me if I wanted to be on it (the show),” she said.
She said selling engagement and wedding rings had made the singleton want to find TV love.
“You hear all these stories about how people fell in love and got engaged and hearing that every day I thought, ‘I would like some of that, thank you’.”