Married at First Sight groom Harrison Boon has caused controversy since his first appearance on the show, and last night’s dinner party was no exception.
Whilst wining and dining together, a truth bomb emerged (or should we say exploded) onto the scene, with bride Janelle Han overhearing Harrison telling her husband Adam Seed that fellow groom Dan Hunjas had accepted a girl’s number on a boys night out.
But in true MAFS fashion, not all was as it seemed, it soon coming to light that it was actually Harrison who had accepted the number. Not only this, but Harrison also made the active decision to throw poor Dan under the bus.
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Finally admitting the truth of the situation to producers, Harrison was unbothered by the drama he had created. “So we were at a bar, some girls came up to Dan and I, and the comment one of the girls made was, ‘You’re hot, can I get your number?,’ and I said, ‘Oh, I can’t give you my number, I’ll take yours,'” he confessed.
“I got it, I literally deleted it as she walked off.”
After being confronted about the mess he had made and the lies he had told, he defended himself and admitted he did “no wrong”.
But six months after filming ended and it seems like Harrison has changed his tune… kind of.

In an appearance on Hughesy, Ed, and Erin on 2DayFM, the polarising groom admitted that he felt that his behaviour was the “first real mistake” that he had made in the experiment.
“There are times in my life where I’ll back myself 100% but I felt like when I came into the experiment on the back of the wedding that I was single and I hadn’t done anything wrong,” Harrison told Erin.
“I felt like I was single until the point I got married. I was willing to die on that hill. But this [accepting the number at the bar and blaming Dan] was not one of those times.
“I went out, I was drinking, and I handled a situation badly, and if I could go back and not do it again I would.”
Producers told Erin that he felt nervous about coming on because he “thought he might be in trouble.”

He then went on to admit that it was “pretty confronting” to watch the episode back and that whilst it may have looked like he was throwing Dan under the proverbial bus, that wasn’t the case.
“Dan is one of my best mates, there’s no way I would throw my mate off the bus to protect myself.
“Also, making it out like Dan is not a ladies’ man is ridiculous. I just think that the idea of Dan being the innocent one is so funny.”
When pressed on why he didn’t come clean with the girl who gave him her number about his relationship status, Harrison said he didn’t feel the need.
“It wasn’t like I was going into bars going, ‘Sorry I’m married,’ it wasn’t a reflex for me.”

But Erin wasn’t having a bar of it, ripping into Harrison: “In some way, shape or form you’ve acted in a way that has given her the green light to approach you. I genuinely don’t think it would have happened [the girl approaching Harrison] unless you gave her some sort of indication that you were keen.”
Yikes.
But if you thought that was bad, Harrison also told listeners that his behaviour paled in comparison to that of his fellow brides and grooms.
“If you think this is bad, wait until you see what happens about the people who have been on their moral high horses about this.
“There are things that are about to come to light in the experiment that make a phone number seem like child stuff…”