‘The smile of a man who’s already gone…’: MAFS UK ‘villain’ stuns fans as he reveals he secretly QUIT the show weeks ago — claiming producers hid his exit and that his final scenes were just ‘for the story’… - suong
A MAFS UK ‘villain’ has revealed that he’s secretly quit the show, but it wasn’t shown on TV.
In last night’s episode of Married At First Sight UK, Steve was exposed by Nelly’s friend Lucy for being on dating app Hinge.
Steven flatly denied being on Hinge during his marriage to Nelly.
But her friend insisted that she knew it was true and took out her own phone and asked the pair if they would like to see.
Nelly stated: “I would love to see it.”
Her friend then passed Nelly the phone – with Steven’s profile active on a dating app. She added that Steven was on the dating app that day.
Now, Steven has revealed that he’s actually quit the hit dating show in a new post shared on social media.
The reality star posted a photo of himself from homestays week.
He penned: “The smile of a man who left the experiment after partner swap and still showed up to give the ‘audience’ what they wanted.
“‘Are you not entertained?’
“Yeah, that’s right… I refused home stays, because there was nothing romantic there from me. A conversation the ‘ex wife’ knew about as she was sat right next to me when speaking to producers.”
Then Steven ended his post by writing: “Signing out, Mr Villain.”
Angry fans have since responded to Steven’s post, after the dating app saga on Sunday night’s show.
One person wrote: “Realistically, nothing you did at the start, middle or end was genuine. Blame time stamps, editing and even family issues all you want. The moralistic approach would have been to refuse to do it in fear of hurting someone, whether it meant ‘breaking the contract’ or not.”
A second penned: “You clearly didn’t like her for a while l find it strange you didn’t just leave early. literally weeks ago you checked out. Why did you stay?”
And a third echoed: “So if you’d done nothing wrong because the relationship was already over, why did you lie about being on Hinge?”
Steven also posted a statement to share his side of the story.
He wrote: “Understand that my ‘home stay’ was very much ‘back to normal’.
“Back to normal life, back to working life, back to dad life, back to being ‘me’.
“A reminder that things you’re about to see are all for the ‘story’ and for the ‘audience’ at home to see how that story goes.”
Steve continued: “The last supper was a ‘do we have to’ moment when the book was very much closed after a certain swap.
“What I got up to at home was because things were done elsewhere.”
But he was clearly still unimpressed when his behaviour was exposed on the show, later taking to Instagram again to hit out at the show.
He wrote: “Not watching #MAFSUK tonight.
“I saw this episode on Thursday.
“So, there’ll be no posts about it after the show this evening. I’ve said my part pre-show and I’ll leave it at that.”
PI Bo Dietl Slams Luis Ruelas’ RHONJ Claims as 'Total Lies' and Responds to Lawsuit Involving Luis’ Ex Vanessa Reiser trucc


Bo Dietl is speaking out about the “nonsense” and “total lies” that Luis Ruelas said about him on the 13th season of The Real Housewives of New Jersey.
Years after Luis, 50, claimed Bo, 74, brought him “information on each person” on the cast and alleged that the private investigator knew “sh*t about everybody” on the season 13 finale, Bo said that while Terasa Giudice‘s spouse did ask him to “do something for him,” it had “nothing to do with the show.”
“Luis asked me to do something for him — nothing to do with the show,” Bo told Radar Online on October 27 about how they met. “I like Teresa and Luis personally, but I’ve never done background work on the cast. And the whole ‘Bo has dirt on everyone’ is nonsense. Total lies.”
“Luis yelled… ‘I got Bo Dietl!’ claiming I had dirt on everyone. All nonsense. I told him, ‘Don’t throw my name around unless you’re hiring me.’ If you pay, I will do it legally,” he continued.
While Luis eventually admitted that his claims about Bo and the supposed information he gathered were “misstated … out of anger” at the reunion, the drama was “too much nonsense” for Bo.
“I deal with real life – killings, threats, kidnappings, corporate investigations. Luis throwing my name out there with ‘dirt on everyone’ is embarrassing,” Bo explained. “People think I did background investigation work on the cast. Never happened. I’ve been a homicide detective, a businessman, and a private investigator for decades, and I know the difference between real work and nonsense TV drama.”
In addition to being dragged into the drama of RHONJ, Bo also found himself named in a February 2024 lawsuit that accused him, Luis, and others of hacking into computers to “harass and abuse” Luis’ ex, Vanessa Reiser.
“I never hacked anyone’s computers,” Bo insisted. “There’s absolutely no evidence because it never happened. I’ve spent over 40 years in law enforcement and private investigations, and people love to throw my name around to create drama or get attention. It’s embarrassing. If this goes to court, I’ll be there. I’ve got nothing to hide.”
“All the drama, all the nonsense from reality shows or the media? Forget it. Real life is about love, family, frends, and enjoying the life you’ve built together. That’s what counts,” he concluded.
The Real Housewives of New Jersey is currently on hiatus ahead of its 15th season.
        



