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However, things seem far more uncertain for Luke and Morag, a couple who have been on one of the rockiest journeys of the series. Since she walked down the aisle, Morag has been vocal about the fact that Luke isn't her conventional type, saying on the big day that he 'wasn't what she ordered'. On the honeymoon, she criticised his clothes, what he chose to wear and gave him a makeover. She's also told him to be 'more manly' (whatever that means). When one of her friends said Morag needed an 'alpha' at the home stay, she didn't defend him.
The pair were matched by experts seemingly for their differing personalities, and the hope that Morag would bring Luke out of his shell - but, actually, Luke has never needed to become a whole new person. He might have been lacking confidence after feeling heartbroken over his past, but he deserved kindness to lift him up: not somebody to wear him down, whether Morag means it or not. (He also didn't need someone to give him a makeover, like a shit 90s teen romcom.)
Occasionally, Morag has been really sweet to Luke (she gave him a jar of compliments in one episode) but the idea that Luke, when he started the experiment, wasn't good enough has only continued. In the preview for tomorrow night's episode, Morag said how she wanted a 'ready-made man, not a project' when she was matched by the experts. (FYI, ready-made people don't exist - we're all works in progress.)
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It's why fans were so happy when Matt decided to call Morag out at the last dinner party, and reminded Luke why he's so liked by the rest of the group. Also, previous Apprentice winner Sian Gabbidon summed up the double standards when she tweeted: 'Let’s flip the roles here & imagine Luke came on this show & told Morag she wasn’t attractive, made her change her appearance/dress sense, said he needed a drink to get in bed with her. IT WOULD NOT BE OKAY!!! Good on Matt for sticking up for Luke tonight.'
To be honest, we're all in agreement with Sian and Matt that Luke deserved better. He also, crucially, deserved to be matched with someone who wanted children, too - as in the last few episodes he'd told Morag that he was happy not to have them, if that was what she wanted. Obviously a huge decision, which wouldn't have needed to be made if they were both matched properly by the relationship experts.
While we don't know whether the pair are going to stay together yet - what we do know Luke is surely going to have lots of offers after the show is over. And good for him.
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What Happened To The Couples From Married At First Sight Australia Season Six?
Sam Ball and Elizabeth Sobinoff
Sam and Elizabeth might not have lasted, as Sam seemed far more interested in Ines. But Lizzie was the true winner - she was so popular with viewers she appeared on the next series of the show, finding love with Seb Guilhaus. But, sadly, they split earlier this month after a year together.
Cyrell Jimenez and Nic Jovanovic
'Cyclone Cyrell' and Nic's tumultuous relationship was, sadly, not to last. But prepare for another reality TV crossover, as Cyrell now has a baby with Love Island runner-up Eden Dally, and Nic has just been praised for posting a sweet tribute to his ex.
Lauren Huntriss and Matthew Bennett
One of the biggest storylines this season was about Matthew and his virginity, as he was repeatedly labelled as 'virgin'/'ex-virgin' Matt by the narrator. Anyway, Matthew was matched with Lauren - who, yes, he lost his virginity to - but it all went horribly wrong when Lauren heard Matthew telling the other guys at dinner that he wasn't sexually attracted to Lauren. AWKWARD. Lauren is still a make-up artist, we don't know if she's dating anyone. But on the other hand, self-confessed fitness enthusiast Matthew is loved up with a new girlfriend - who he met at a wrestling tryout.
Mike Gunner and Heidi Latcham
Mike and Heidi's relationship was one which could have gone either way, but after the show, the pair split - announcing the sad news at the post-finale reunion special. 'Right after the final vows, Heidi and I went back to the Gold Coast together but it didn't take long and the wheels started coming off,' Mike explained. Heidi has said she hasn't spoken to her former husband since. From the looks of their Instagram pages, they still look single.
Cam Merchant and Jules Robinson
Oh, Cameron and Jules. From the minute Jules and Cam had their first wedding dance without any music, we had an inkling they were in it for the long haul. And we were right! The pair now have a baby together, who was born in October last year, and tied the knot properly after the show. So, yes - sometimes this wild experiment does work.
Melissa Lucarelli and Dino Hira
Probably the worst matched couple on the series, it isn't shock the pair called it quits on the show after Dino allegedly recorded a conversation Melissa was having with her sister about the wedding day. It appears both are still single.
Martha Kalifatidis and Michael Brunelli
Martha and Michael were an extremely drama free pair (in comparison to everyone else) so it's no shock that they have actually managed to stay together. Yay!
Ning Surasiang and Mark Scrivens
Eek. Another very up and down pair, Ning and Mark's relationship dissolved during the final commitment ceremony - with Mark dumping Ning, much to her shock. Following the show, Mark moved on with another former reality star, Bianca Chatfield – who appeared on home renovation show The Block. Ning also has a new partner, and has become a grandmother aged 35: her daughter has just given birth!
Susie Bradley and Billy Vincent
Susie and Billy were one of the couples who married later in the experiment. From the get go, Susie kept on calling Billy awkward - even calling him a deeb at one point on their honeymoon. They split before the final commitment ceremony. Susie is now dating former rugby pro Todd Carney and they have a baby on the way. However, Billy appears to be single.
Ines Basic and Bronson Norrish
We knew this relationship wasn't going to last from the moment Ines asked Bronson to take out his eyebrow ring. Ines went on to have an affair with Sam, which Sam has since claimed was faked by producers, and it all came out during an explosive commitment ceremony. Bronson is now a lot happier with girlfriend Hayley Wallis. And from her Instagram, Ines looks to be single at the moment.
Jessika Power and Mick Gould
Major cracks started to show in Mick and Jessika's relationship, then Jessika went after one of the newly weds, Dan. Not a shock that Jessica and Mick didn't survive then…(Neither did her affair with Dan, btw.)
Dan Webb and Tamara Joy
After these two fell apart thanks to Jessika and Dan's affair, Tamara was linked to Jessika's ex, Mick. The drama never stops.
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