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MAFS finale episode has been pulled

Fans are being forced to wait for their final fix.
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Channel Nine has postponed tonight’s season finale of Married at First Sight

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The final episode of the current season was due to air at 7.30pm tonight, however an unexpected change to Nine’s TV guide has revealed that documentary series Paramedics and a Nine News special on the COVID-19 pandemic have replaced it instead. 

MAFS fans will have to wait until 7pm on Sunday to get their final fix of the controversial marriage experiment and find out if any relationships actually survived. 

“All 12 couples face the experts for a final time to look back at their time in the experiment, with some explosive revelations,” the episode description reads. 

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MAFS fans will have to wait until Sunday for their final fix of the show. (Credit: Channel 9)

The schedule change comes after the news that a number of Married At First Sight‘s most controversial contestants of 2020 have been ‘unfollowed’ by the show’s official Instagram account after they broke contracts and bad-mouthed the program that made them famous.

David Cannon – the guy that cleaned his wife’s soiled toilet bowl with her own toothbrush – says producers retaliated after they went rogue and changed their passwords.

David explained that they had access to the star’s own Instagram accounts and controlled what was posted.

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‘A few of us have gone rogue and kicked them off our [Instagram] accounts,’ he explained to Daily Mail

‘We were sick of the producers being controlling pieces of s**t that warp reality and the truth to suit their own storyline,’ he added, after deleted every trace of MAFS’ handywork from his account.

David joins Natasha Spencer, Josh Pihlak, Mishel Meshes, Poppy Jennings and Stacey Hampton as the chosen few who were wiped.

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Natasha told the website, ‘They were controlling my content, and the application they use to upload photos failed three times and I was sick of not having my posts go up on time.’ 

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