The explosive 2025 series of Married At First Sight UK has finally concluded, leaving a trail of shattered relationships in its wake and viewers questioning which couples managed to sustain their televised romances in the real world.
The Final Vows Fallout
This season on E4 was packed with dramatic revelations, from Julia-Ruth's bombshell about getting matching tattoos with another groom and texting someone else, to several heartbreaking break-ups. While five couples progressed to the final vows ceremony, only four chose to continue their relationships after the experiment ended.
Now, several months after filming wrapped, a series of separation announcements has confirmed that just one couple remains together from the entire series, making this one of the most dramatic conclusions in MAFS UK history.
Confirmed Splits: Where Did It Go Wrong?
Davide and Keye, who had been fan favourites throughout the series and delivered touching final vows, have officially separated. The breakup was confirmed this month after Davide discovered Keye had been using the dating app Grindr.
In a social media statement, Davide revealed they were no longer speaking but wished Keye the best. Keye admitted to downloading the app while Davide was on a flight, clarifying he wasn't looking to cheat but was in a "dark and fragile place" and seeking an unhealthy coping mechanism.
Leigh and Leah ended their relationship during the final vows ceremony itself. Leigh cited communication breakdowns and trust issues, while Leah expressed feeling like she was being put on "trial" throughout the process. They remain apart, with Leah reportedly dating someone new and Leigh currently single.
Bailey and Rebecca, another beloved couple who delivered emotional final vows, confirmed their separation after filming ended. Rebecca simply posted on Instagram: "To answer all the questions.... Yes, he fumbled."
Bailey provided a more extensive statement, expressing that despite trying to navigate life after the experiment, their relationship ultimately ended, describing the outcome as "heartbreaking."
Leisha and Reiss, who struggled with communication throughout the experiment but departed determined to make it work, have also parted ways. Their difficulties persisted beyond the show, with Leisha becoming emotional during the reunion episode.
In a heartfelt Instagram post, Leisha wrote: "This experience has taught me that my worth is not defined by someone else's ability to value it. I may have lost him, but in the process, I found me."
The Sole Survivors: Abi and John
Amidst the relationship wreckage, Abi and John stand as the only couple from the series still together and going strong. The latecomers to the experiment maintained a solid connection throughout their MAFS UK journey.
Earlier this week, John took to Instagram to confirm they had an announcement, revealing their relationship remains strong. In a subsequent post about spending more time in North Wales, Abi responded: "Best feeling ever is to step into our new lives together! Wales = Home."
Their successful pairing offers a glimmer of hope following a series marked by dramatic splits and emotional goodbyes, proving that while the MAFS UK experiment is challenging, it can occasionally lead to genuine connection.