Married At First Sight bride Rhi addresses false ‘bag’ rumour after viral photo
This fan favourite MAFS bride has been forced to shut down false internet speculation after a viewer spotted a mystery object in her shirt.
A popular Married At First Sight bride has been forced to deny a wild and false rumour after internet sleuths spotted a mysterious object inside her shirt on Sunday’s episode.
Rhi, who is one part of the strongest relationship on this year’s MAFS with husband Jeff, shot down incorrect speculation she was hiding a “bag”, after a side-camera angle exposed a mysterious item in her plunging top, which quickly went viral after it was shared on the rogue MAFS 2025 Unfiltered Facebook group.
However, the fan favourite on the Channel 9 dating series told Daily Mail the object was simply audio equipment.
“It’s a microphone and tape. As if it was a bag!” a lighthearted Rhi said.
“It’s definitely a mic taped inside.
“It would be a silly place to put it if it was.”
Rhi and Jeff are thought to still be together after filming for the show wrapped in November.
The pair, who briefly dated in the real world prior to starring on MAFS, are the only couple on this season who are yet to hit rocky waters.
Meanwhile, fellow MAFS bride Carina has flaunted her expensive post-show makeover, showing off the results of her $35,000 breast surgery on social media.
The Perth-based star, who is paired with Paul on this year’s season of the Channel 9 series, flaunted her new assets in a cheeky TikTok video posted by co-star Eliot.
In a tongue-in-cheek caption, Eliot wrote, “When you bump into an old friend and something about them looks different …”
Carina could be seen wearing a tight white singlet in the clip, puffing out her chest as Eliot jokingly avoided eye contact.
“Is that a new hairdo?,” Eliot quipped in the comment section.
Yahoo reports Carina spent the hefty sum on a breast lift augmentation, which involves transferring excess skin to increase the breast size, as opposed to implants.
The outlet claims Carina underwent the procedure earlier this year with Sydney-based Dr Kourosh Tavakoli, going from a B-cup to a D-cup.