‘My head was spinning…’: MAFS UK groom reveals he was rushed to medics after terrifying dinner party health scare — as he explains why his disappearance wasn’t shown on TV and jokes it was all down to a “too-tight necklace”… - suong
A MAFS groom has revealed the reason he went ‘missing’ during thsi week’s dinner party.
John Shepherd, 38, was one of the late arrivals to the show, with fans fawning over his so far happy
But eagle-eyed viewers will have noticed during Wednesday night;s episode that the popular groom seemingly disappeared after making a sweet toast to wife – and the groom has now revealed it was due to a ‘
Taking to Instagram, John posted a video explaining his noticeable absence from screens.
He said: “I was scrolling through Instagram last night and I see everyone else putting their beautiful photographs up of themselves and their partners that have been taken by the photographer for the dinner party.
“And I’m thinking, Abi and I are missing here.
“Where the hell are our pictures?”
The MAFS star then went on to explain that between the mixer a and the actual dinner he “didn’t feel well”.
“I had to see the medic”, he continued, “I was hot, my head was spinning, I honestly felt so bad”.
He said the show’s team informed him that he didn’t need to do the dinner party if he was feeling unwell, but he soldiered on.
John continued: “I knew I wanted to do the toast. I knew I wanted to tell everybody that Abi and I had told each other that we love each other.”
He went on to say that fellow grooms Davide and Keye, who he spent the Wife Swap Week with, had styled him for the night.
John was wearing a necklace from them, which Reiss suspected was the reason he fell ill.
“So that’s why we didn’t have any pictures”, John admitted, “I had my necklace on too tight!”
The hilarious health scare follows a good week for both John and wife Abi declared their love for each other.
It follows the latest commitment ceremony, which aired on Sunday night, where the couple said they would want to have kids together in a shock revelation and appeared all smiles.
But when Abi was further questioned by Expert Paul C Brunson, who said he was playing ‘devil’s advocate’, she appeared to look tense.
Even though Abi admitted she wanted kids with John she has not yet said “I love you”, Paul later questioned: “Do you think that you’ve put the cart before the horse? Discussing a child, but not confirming that you love your partner.”
The pair seem to have overcome that hurdle though, after declaring their love for one another.
Though, some fans on social media remain unconvinced about their romance.
One wrote on X: “I’m not buying what Abi and
The couple will be taking part in home stays, as the popular E4 dating show returns on Sunday.
Strictly fans furious after working out how to ‘predict’ show winner – and it could ‘spoil’ it forever liennhi

STRICTLY Come Dancing viewers have suggested AI could ruin their chance of ever enjoying the show again.
Fans of the BBC reality dancing series have admitted being too scared to Google the show in case AI spoils any news or results.
One viewer shared a screenshot from a Google AI result that suggested sports pundit and former England footballer, Kate Carney, had made it to the final of this year’s competition.
While that above result was ultimately incorrect as the show was only halfway through, other fans moaned that they had also had Strictly spoilt for them thanks to the AI results or given them the wrong answers.
“Trying to find out which footballer has gone the furthest into the show and Google’s AI dropped this bombshell,” the original poster wrote.
Added a second person: “Lol! I had similar recently when I was being nosey and looking up Jimmy’s wife. Googles AI snippets confidently told me it was Lauren.”
And a third added: “Just goes to show how AI can misinterpret available information and get the conclusion wrong.”
The AI misinformation comes just days after the results of Icons Week were leaked hours early last week.
Like previous seasons the Sunday night results show, although presented as live, is filmed on Saturday night after the main live BBC One show.
The money-saving move means that for years the results have leaked online – and this year is no exception.
The contestants in the bottom two for Icons Week – which saw the likes of Cher, Cheryl and Harry Styles tributes take to the stage – and therefore the dance-off were revealed early.
The judges votes – with Anton Du Beke having the casting decision – also came to light early.
His position followed the rule change, which now sees head judge Shirley Ballas sharing the power to decide who goes home with her fellow judges.
Results leaking were not the only shocks to come from this year’s show.
Hosts Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman got teary as they opened the first show since announcing they were quitting at the end of the series.
Tess and Claudia announced their plans to step down from hosting Strictly Come Dancing on Thursday.
The two made history as primetime television’s first female presenting duo when they paired up to co-host the show in 2014.
Both had been part of Strictly since 2004, Tess hosting the main show with Bruce Forsyth and Claudia on spin-off It Takes Two.





