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Married at First Sight's Sophie Brown says she wishes she'd been matched to another husband on show

Married at First Sight bride Sophie Brown says she wishes she'd been paired with another groom after an unsuccessful marriage to Jonathan Wileman. They were paired by experts and despite making it to the final vows were unable to maintain their relationship after the show.

Sophie and Jonathan announced their split at the reunion show, which saw groom Thomas apologise for his dramatic behaviour throughout the show after they stopped putting in the effort. Sophie has now revealed who she wished she'd been paired with instead.

During an Instagram Live, the star was asked by a fan: "Who on the show would you rather have been paired with?" She then explained that she thought things could have worked with another groom Pjay Finch, who she found attractive, as OK! reports.

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Pjay was originally married to Jessica Potter however they were unable to make their marriage work when Jess struggled to find a romantic spark. Jess and Pjay left the show early on and remained firm friends since the experiment.

Since leaving the experiment Jess has criticised the experts for pairing her with Pjay. She said: "I can hold my head high knowing I have been true to myself and honest throughout this experiment!! At the end of the day you can't fake it!!! Even if "experts" think they know best...you know what's best for you!"

After the show Sophie has also spoken about her ADHD diagnosis. Taking to her Instagram stories which she later saved as 'ADHD & Me', she explained that she found working from home really difficult in the 2020 lockdown due to being distracted all the time.

She said: "Mental health especially is put to the back sometimes...If you’re a competent person at school or work you don’t always necessarily feel like you have ADHD because you’re still functioning, that’s called high functioning which is what I am," Sophie explained.

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