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Married at First Sight’s Madison Criticizes Allen’s Style in Preview
One Married at First Sight couple’s honeymoon phase may already be coming to an end.
In Us Weekly’s exclusive sneak peek of the Tuesday, November 26, episode of the hit Lifetime reality series, Madison, 29, and Allen, 35, arrive home from their Cabo vacation and ready to get a few things off their chests.
“I do want to talk a little bit just coming back from Mexico,” Madison shares in the preview. “I’ve been able to collect my thoughts a little more and think of what I wanted to say but how to say it, I guess.”
For starters, the new bride is hoping her partner can tone it down on the “loud outfits.”
“It’s not exactly my style,” she explains. “I don’t need somebody who is crip and cleaned up all the time. That’s not something I’m asking for either, but I still want to try and look good in front of you. I’m not going to be walking around totally a mess.”
Before Allen can even respond, Madison tries to explain that she doesn’t “want to just dog on your style at all because I’ve only seen a small bit of it.” Instead, “I’m just trying to communicate what I find attractive and little changes might help.”
During the tense conversation, Madison also drops a hint that she may like to see her husband be more active in his free time.
She explains that she prefers a partner who “actively takes care of themselves and finds it important to pay attention to those little things that make them look and feel good.”
While Allen says he may not go to the gym as much or as regularly as his wife, he assures Madison that being active is important to him.
“There’s also manual labor,” he explains. “Whether you’re building something or working on the car or balancing in weird positions to hold the drills, you can feel that soreness so I do stay active.”
In October, viewers watched Madison and Allen get married moments after meeting each other for the first time. Cameras will proceed to follow the pair for eight weeks as they experience the highs and lows of marriage.
While the newlyweds will receive guidance from experts Pastor Cal Roberson, Dr. Pepper Schwartz and Dr. Pia Holec throughout the process, it will be up to them on Decision Day — or the show’s season finale — to decide if they want to stay married or get a divorce.
Married at First Sight (produced by Kinetic Content) airs on Lifetime Tuesdays at 8 p.m. ET.