Married At First Sight UK star Holly Ditchfield has announced that she's expecting twins a year after her bitter split on the scandal-hit show.
MAFS UKs Holly Ditchfield Expecting Twins After Split
Married At First Sight UK star Holly Ditchfield has announced that she's expecting twins a year after her bitter split on the scandal-hit Channel 4 show.The rea...
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The reality star, 31, - who appeared on the show in 2024 - shared the happy news on her Instagram on Saturday as she joked her and her partner Aaron Summers had been 'keeping a big secret'.
The pair danced into the video frame as by Kim Weston and Marvin Gaye played before holding up a scan and two baby grows marked with 'twin 1' and 'twin 2'.
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Holly showed off her growing baby bump in a pink co-ord and penned in the caption of her post: 'Secrets out #pregnant #twins #2026 #mumanddad.'
Holly has been dating Aaron since early 2025 and already has two children Daisy, 12, and Dec, 16, from a previous relationship.
Aaron meanwhile already has three children himself.
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When she was on MAFS in 2024 Holly was partnered with controversial groom Alex Henry.
Married At First Sight star Holly Ditchfield has announced that she's expecting twins a year after her bitter split on the scandal-hit Channel 4 show
The reality star, 31, - who appeared on the show in 2024 - shared the happy news on her Instagram on Saturday as she joked her and her partner Aaron Summers had been 'keeping a big secret'
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Things actually got off to a great start when they met at the altar, both declaring they were happy with the match.
However, their journey became rocky throughout the process, with Alex expressing his preference to marry someone without children and also hinting he'd be open to swapping wives, as well as several explosive rows.
Things came to a head near the end of the experiment after a huge blow-up during a commitment ceremony that led Holly to pack her bags and head home, leaving the programme.
Shortly after their departure from the show, the couple briefly reconciled and were pictured kissing in Manchester, but the reunion was short-lived.
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Last month there were calls for MAFS bosses to introduce 'specialist safeguarding professionals' following claims of sexual assault on the show.
The reality series was hit with rape allegations in a Panorama documentary in May.
Three women made allegations of rape and sexual misconduct against their partners on the show in the special, which hit screens on May 18.
Former MAFS UK star Shona Manderson said she got an abortion after her on-screen husband, Brad Skelly, took things 'too far' during sex and 'a boundary was crossed' when he ejaculated inside her without permission. He has said he understood he had consent.
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The pair danced into the video frame as It Takes Two by Kim Weston and Marvin Gaye played before holding up a scan and two baby grows marked with 'twin 1' and 'twin 2'
Holly has been dating Aaron since early 2025 and already has two children Daisy, 12, and Dec, 16, from a previous relationship
Waiving her anonymity, she described how she 'completely lost her light' during filming, which saw experts raise concerns about Brad's alleged 'controlling' manner towards her that saw them ultimately be asked to leave the show. All the men are understood to deny the allegations against them.
Two other female contestants reported being raped by their on-screen husbands, with one informing both Channel 4 and the production company only for the episodes to still be aired anyway.
The other described being left with bruises from the attack and said her partner also threatened to throw acid over her.
Soon after it was revealed that the new series of Married at First Sight was 'axed' by bosses following the rape allegations.
The dating show was set to return to screens for its eleventh series in September, but plans to air the episodes, which wrapped last month, have now reportedly been scrapped.
All ten series of Married at First Sight UK, known as , were removed from the channel's streaming service and an external review into contributor welfare commissioned.
Channel 4 said that no final decision on the future of the series has been made, with a spokesperson adding: 'We have just announced an external review into contributor welfare on MAFS UK and we need to see what that finds before deciding what happens next.'
It's been warned the series could even face a police probe. Security Minister Dan Jarvis has said he is 'extremely concerned', adding: 'I think it's highly likely that there will be a referral to the police and it will be a police matter for them to investigate.'
Shona, the only woman of the three who is identified, alleged her partner, Bradley ejaculated inside her without her permission leaving her 'shocked' and 'confused' as 'we said we weren't doing that'.
Shona later went to get the morning after pill and was accompanied by a welfare producer. But soon after she discovered she was pregnant and made the difficult decision to have an abortion.
She says she does not know for sure whether the pregnancy was a result of the incident. Shona later informed production company CPL about it, but lawyers for the firm say she told them she did not have a problem with it.
Around the same time, Brad was being called out on air by the show's experts for speaking to his partner in a controlling manner. The couple were later removed from the show due to concerns that their relationship was unhealthy.
In a statement to the BBC, Brad said he categorically denies 'any allegations of sexual misconduct, or that he was controlling'.
A second woman, referred to by the pseudonym Lizzie, told Panorama her on-screen husband raped her and subjected her to violent sex that often left her with bruises, despite her telling him to stop.
She described how one night: 'He tried to have sex with me. And I kept saying no, that I didn't want to do it.
'But he kept saying, "You can't say no, you're my wife". And he just did it anyway.'




