Married at First Sight

Alleged Texts Reveal Scheme to Fabricate MAFS Storyline for Profit

Married at First Sight Season 17 is being dubbed one of the most disastrous seasons in the show’s history, and recent revelations shed light on why it all went awry.

As the first part of the reunion aired, shocking revelations emerged that the entire cast had been complicit in fabricating their storylines for financial gain.

Cameron Frazer emerged as the alleged mastermind behind the scheme, orchestrating a plan to manipulate the system while still cashing in on the show’s success.
Amidst the blurred lines between reality and fiction during the season, leaked text messages purportedly exchanged between Cameron and his wife, Clare Kerr, have surfaced online, offering insight into their covert strategy.

Alleged Leaked Texts Unveil Cameron and Clare’s Plan

The explosive reunion episode exposed the cast’s collusion and their admission to deceiving the experts, production team, and viewers alike.

MAFS' Season 17 viewers call out Clare Kerr as she gives side-hug after  husband Cameron Frazer gifts her flowers - MEAWW

Following the revelations, purported text exchanges between Clare and Cameron, shared by @mafsfan, provided further evidence of their scheme.

In one conversation, Cameron alludes to exploiting a loophole regarding the signing of their wedding certificate to nullify their marriage legally.

“We don’t have to get divorced. I’ll explain, we can make it like this never happened if we want,” he allegedly wrote, with Clare responding, “I totally caught on. We just don’t have to sign it within the 30 days they asked.”

Another exchange outlines “Plan A,” involving fabricating conflicts and discussions about future plans to secure their paychecks.

“We start talking about kids on camera and our disagreements. The moment the move-in check comes, we cite irreconcilable differences and leave. Thoughts?” Cameron proposed, emphasizing the necessity of maintaining the façade for financial gain.

MAFS Couple Executes Their Scheme

The text exchanges also reference Lauren Good, who opted out of the deceptive plan. However, Clare and Cameron were fully committed to their scheme.

 

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“Okay, let’s get this done. Remember from now on we are cold to one another on camera. The switch has been flipped and now it’s a race to the finish,” Cameron strategized, with Clare affirming their resolve.

Their plan culminated in a dramatic scene during a group dinner where Clare and Cameron announced their impending divorce to the cast, effectively confirming suspicions of their fabricated storyline.

In light of these revelations, questions arise about the authenticity of reality television and the extent to which participants are willing to manipulate their lives for profit.

As viewers grapple with the aftermath of this scandal, it serves as a stark reminder of the blurred boundaries between reality and entertainment in the realm of reality TV.

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