AN explosive final dinner party saw George Roberts from Malvern lose his temper at his fellow Married at First Sight UK castmates.
The cast of the hit Channel Four dating show got together for the final dinner party of the season in last night's episode (Tuesday).
The show is a self-proclaimed social experiment where single people, matched by experts, marry total strangers who they meet for the very first time on their wedding day.
At the dinner party, viewers could notice an evident divide between the group as Mr Roberts, who went to Malvern College, got into a heated argument with Thomas Hartley.
Throughout the season, the pair have not seen eye to eye and shown obvious signs of dismay towards each other.
But things reached a boiling point when Mr Hartley started to air his opinions on the other couples' relationships which launched a heated discussion between him and Mr Roberts, who played for Malvern Rugby Club.
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Mr Roberts yelled: "Shut up."
While his wife April Banbury was seen trying to calm him down and said: "You know who you are, rise above it, you never have to see him again after this."
"Shut up and give someone else some respect for once," said Mr Roberts.
Mr Hartley replied: "You are not my Father."
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Mr Hartley also argued with Matt Murray, who controversially ditched his wife Gemma Rose to couple up with Duka Cav's partner Whitney Hughes.
Paul C Brunson, Mel Schilling and Charlene Douglas are the show's relationship experts and scientifically matched the couples with each other.
And while watching the dinner party unfold through a screen, Mr Brunson, who is an American matchmaker and founder of the podcast Better with Paul, said the dinner party resembled a war zone.
However, Mr Roberts tried to resolve the arguments when he said: "Let's just have a good time and leave it."
As things started to simmer down the couples took part in an honesty game where each couple was given a question to answer.
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Mr Roberts and his wife April were asked if they trust each other.
April said: "I trusted you, way before you trusted me.
"I know what you've been through, so I will be as patient with you for as long as you need."
But when Mr Roberts was asked if he trusts his wife he said: "I do trust you, I just don't trust myself to let go of what I've been through," while wiping away his tears.
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