In an interview given in our columns this Monday, June 6, Cyndie, candidate for this sixth season of Married at first sight, agreed to give some confidences. The young woman notably returned to her adventure with her husband Jauffrey, the editing and the criticisms they can sometimes face.
A real fairy tale. A few weeks ago, M6 viewers were able to discover Cyndiea pretty 33-year-old beautician, in the show Married at first sight. For her wedding, the program experts found her Jauffreya charming 39-year-old swimming coach and former high-level swimmer, with whom she is 76% compatible.
Upon arrival at the ceremony, Cyndie fell in love immediately, dressed in her sublime white dress. “When I saw him from a distance, I saw that he was tall, dark and bearded, just as I had hoped. He ticked all the boxes.”confided the young woman in an interview with Télé Star, before adding: “Then I found him very respectful when he kissed my hand. It was a set, it has me more as much internally as externally.”
The two lovebirds then immediately appeared accomplices. During the wedding dinner, the beautiful brunette also got along very well with her darling’s friends, in particular the two Olympic swimmers, Frédérick Bousquet and Florent Manaudou. After the wedding, Cyndie and Jauffrey flew to the Canary Island for their honeymoon. Perhaps the beginning of a very beautiful love story.
Cyndie: “Nothing justifies the outpouring of hatred”
But since the start of the broadcast of the show, several candidates complained about the editing done by M6, and feel that it does not accurately represent the people they are and what happened during the filming. An observation that Cyndie does not share. “For the moment, it perfectly reflects who I am and what I perceived from Jauffrey.”indicated the young woman in our columns, who also took the opportunity to react to the criticisms which certain participants of the program may sometimes be subject to: “I can understand or hear that there are certain things that, taken out of context, can be misinterpreted. But nothing justifies the outpouring of hatred. You have to put yourself in people’s shoes and not forget that our loved ones and we remain people with hearts.”
An interview to be found in full in your Télé Star, this Monday, June 6
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