A Married At First Sight marriage ceremony visitor has managed to divert viewers’ consideration regardless of solely having a quick cameo.
Those tuning into Tuesday evening’s episode couldn’t assist however discover a brunette lady attending the wedding of Dan Hunjas, 42, and Sandy Jawanda, 36, who exchanged heartwarming vows for his or her TV marriage ceremony.
One of the groom’s pals, who has since been revealed as Gold Coast nurse Samantha Symes, flashed onscreen for simply seconds throughout the ceremony, however was unmissable in an extremely daring neon-orange robe.
Samantha took to Instagram again in August – when the present started filming – in the very same look, as she credited her “glam squad” for serving to her prepare.
The Queenslander, who has nearly 40,000 followers on the platform, thanked her trend stylist, hair, and make-up artists for styling her for the TV occasion.
Last week, Samantha shared one other picture together with her followers from the massive day, writing, “Bitter [sic] late than never.”
Groom Dan, a advertising and marketing tycoon from the Gold Coast, wrote on the submit with a cryptic remark.
“The caption …” he wrote, with a ‘100’ emoji and waving palms. Samantha responded, “oh can u resonate babe ahhaa.”
Last evening’s nuptials noticed the profitable father-of-one, who drives a Porsche 911, marry Sandy, a Victorian dental therapist from a conventional Indian household.
The pair shared an plain chemistry, with Dan making a nervous Sandy really feel relaxed on the altar.
In the lead as much as the ceremony, Sandy was seen in tears after visiting her strict mother and father to inform them of her plans to look on MAFS.
They refused to be filmed, and in addition rejected the invitation to attend their daughter’s TV marriage ceremony.
“I may come across as a strong, fearless woman, but growing up as a first generation Indian in the ’90s has been challenging,” Sandy stated in her vows.
“Being different, accepting myself for who I am, conforming to and meeting the expectations of my parents and the community while finding my identity as an Australian woman.
“So dear husband, why am I doing this?
“Because I’ve learned that a life lived in fear is a life half-lived. I’m done with just dipping my toes in. I’m putting my complete trust in the process and jumping in with both feet.”
A beaming Dan referred to his new ‘wife’ as a “trailblazer”.
Married At First Sight continues Wednesday at 7.30pm on Channel 9
Originally printed as MAFS marriage ceremony visitor’s eye-popping cameo in daring robe
Source: www.dailytelegraph.com.au