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Home / Arts and Entertainment / MAFS Groom Unapologetic for Villainous Behavior

MAFS Groom Unapologetic for Villainous Behavior

5 Feb

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Summary

  • Chris Nield stands by his blunt on-screen conduct and preferences.
  • He compared selecting a partner to shopping at a supermarket.
  • Nield insists he won't apologize for his actions or words.
MAFS Groom Unapologetic for Villainous Behavior

Chris Nield, a groom on Married At First Sight, has firmly defended his direct on-screen persona, declaring no remorse for his actions. He asserted that his behavior and comments reflect his true self, stating, 'I went in there and acted how I normally do in life.' Nield specifically addressed his public comments about his physical type, likening partner selection to 'going to a supermarket and picking items.'

Despite facing backlash and being branded the season's early villain, Nield maintains he joined the experiment with sincere intentions, even with low initial faith. He dismissed concerns about his edit, stating his accountability for everything said. He also commented on his on-screen bride Brook's reaction at the altar, clarifying it wasn't an ego hit but rather Brook's caution. Nield shared that filming's emotional intensity was unexpected, leading to moments of being overwhelmed.

Nield further indicated that viewers should expect his candid behavior to continue throughout the season. This comes amidst ongoing drama for other couples on the show. He adamantly stated, 'I'm not acting. This is me,' reinforcing his commitment to authenticity.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Chris Nield is considered the villain due to his blunt on-screen behavior, his comments about physical preferences likened to supermarket shopping, and his unapologetic stance on his actions.
No, Chris Nield insists he has no regrets and stands by his on-screen behavior and words, stating he acted as he normally does in life.
Chris Nield states he is accountable for his words and actions, does not complain about his edit, and confirms that his on-screen persona is authentic.

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