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MAFS Bride Recalls Humiliating Rejection
18 Feb
Summary
- Bride felt humiliated when husband pulled away during a kiss.
- A later three-minute kiss changed everything for the couple.
- The bride reflects on a chaotic group dinner party drama.

Rachel Gilmore, a participant on Married At First Sight, has broken her silence regarding a particularly uncomfortable moment from the show's Intimacy Week. During this phase, her husband, Steven Danyluk, recoiled when she initiated a kiss, leaving her feeling deeply humiliated and her hopes for intimacy dashed. Gilmore revealed that reliving this moment of rejection was more challenging than the initial experience.
Despite this setback, the couple later successfully completed a three-minute kissing task. Gilmore described this experience as a significant turning point, sparking an instant connection and leaving her feeling flushed and hopeful. This reconciliation helped bring her and Steven closer, ending Intimacy Week on a positive note.
Looking back, Gilmore admitted she initially feared public backlash, expecting to be labeled as pushy. However, viewers supported her desire for intimacy, questioning the lack of connection without even attempting a kiss. She also addressed her decision to leave the room after the rejection, citing a misalignment between Steven's words and actions.
Gilmore emphasized that her relationship with Steven is progressing at its own pace, distinct from other couples on the show. She expressed hope for their future, stemming from the powerful kiss. However, the recent group dinner party presented a different challenge, with Gilmore describing the atmosphere as tense and filled with screaming matches and tears.
She found the environment intimidating and chose not to engage in the drama, comparing the behavior of some participants to high school antics. Gilmore believes the fallout from this dinner party will have lasting consequences on relationships within the group. Despite the challenges, she and Steven are committed to taking the experiment seriously and exploring their connection.




