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Watch the moment MAFS Australia bride breaks down in tears just seconds after marrying her husband

A MARRIED At First Sight Australia bride was reduced to tears just seconds after marrying her husband.

The hit Australian version continued tonight as the final two couples walked down the aisle.

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A Married at First Sight bride was reduced to tears just second after her wedding[/caption]
Screenshot of a bride and groom at their wedding.
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Consultant Jacqui was cold after the nuptials and couldn’t contain her emotions[/caption]
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Jacqui hinted at her husband Ryan to offer up his coat three times during their wedding photoshoot[/caption]

Fans saw Tony and Morena say ‘I do’, while Ryan and Jacqui also made their marriage official.

However, just seconds after her vows, consultant Jacqui was reduced to tears on camera.

Before her photoshoot as the weather changed and it became cold, her emotions got the better of her.

MAFS fans then watched as she verbalised how cold she was to her husband Ryan, but it seemed to full on deaf ears – despite her making clear during their vows he would be required to give her his jacket anytime she was cold.

Shivering, Ryan then eventually gave Jacqui his cream suit jacket on the third hint she dropped.

Reacting to the scenes at home, one viewer said: “Omg the fake tears, I cannot take Jacqui seriously.”

A second wrote: “That over zealous shivering from Jacqui and the second time she has broken tears has got me like.”

“Oh yay …. Fake drama tears just what we were missing,” posted a third fan.

While a fourth commented: “Really? Tears I didn’t have that on my bingo card.”

However, that wasn’t the worst part of the day as Ryan accidentally dropped Jacqui in shocking scenes.

Surrounded by loved ones, the couple could be seen dancing with one another as their friends and family watched on in delight.

“I’m going to dip you, ready,” said Ryan to Jacqui as the pair danced on the dancefloor.

As Ryan dipped his new bride backwards, she was leaned too far back and dramatically fell over.

Ryan ended up dropping Jacqui instead of dipping her, with him then taking a tumble too.

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Moment jockey bundled into cop car still in his jodhpurs after pub brawl left OAP fighting for life

A JOCKEY still in his riding gear is bundled into a police car after a pub brawl left a pensioner fighting for life.

The horseman was taken away after a fight broke out between four men in the middle of the day.

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The fight happened near the Waggon and Horses pub in Newmarket[/caption]

A 70-year-old who reportedly tried to break up the brawl was last night in a critical but stable condition.

The punch-up near the Waggon and Horses pub in Newmarket, Suffolk, on Saturday prompted a response from five police cars, three ambulances and an air ambulance — ahead of Cheltenham Festival which starts today.

A source said: “People were drinking in the pub when a fight started.

“An old chap out celebrating his birthday with his two sons went to break it up.

“It ended up outside and he hit his head on the kerb — everyone thought he was dead. He’s still in hospital.”

Suffolk Police said its officers were called to reports of a brawl at about 3.40pm, when they found two men with injuries sustained in the fight.

Two men, both said to be jockeys, aged 25 and 23, were arrested on suspicion of causing grievous bodily harm.

The suspects, from Newmarket, were released on bail until June 5 pending further enquiries.

A third, aged 45, was arrested on suspicion of affray after being discharged from hospital.

At least one of the jockeys is back at work.

His training yard said: “He rode out this morning.

“Like with any employee when they finish work what they do in their spare time is their business. I don’t keep tabs on them.”

Suffolk Police have appealed for witnesses.

The British Horseracing Authority declined to comment.

TWO jockeys have been arrested after ‘beating up a pensioner and leaving him for dead’ in a pub fight. , , The men, who cannot be named for legal reasons, are said to have turned on the OAP as he tried to break up a brawl at The Golden Lion Wetherspoons in Newmarket, Suffolk., , […]
The jockey was still in his riding gear when he was bundled into a police car

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Major Stuart Pearce health update after England legend’s terrifying health scare at 30,000 feet

THREE Lions great Stuart Pearce left hospital yesterday following his transatlantic health scare at 30,000ft.

The former England ace turned pundit was discharged by doctors in Canada after an eight-day stay and is planning his homecoming.

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The Three Lions legend was taken to hospital after the plane made an emergency landing in Canada[/caption]

Fans had been rooting for the hardman defender, nicknamed Psycho, since we told how he became ill during a Virgin Atlantic flight from Las Vegas to Heathrow.

The father-of-two, 62, was hooked up to a monitor as he began sweating profusely and struggling with acute pain on Flight VS156.

First aiders treated Pearce whose partner watched helplessly as the drama unfolded.

The decision was made to divert the flight to St John’s on Newfoundland where the star was helped off the plane.

The former full-back, who played for Nottingham Forest, West Ham and Man City, received 24/7 care.

During Saturday’s Premier League game between Forest and City, supporters stood for a round of applause in the third minute. Pearce wore the number ‘3’.

Sam Matterface, a talkSPORT colleague, told listeners: “I spoke to him yesterday and he was in great spirits.

“He isn’t 100 per cent — that is definitely the case.

“But he’s in the right place in the hospital.”

Pearce, who won 78 England caps, had been flying home after watching Warrington Wolves play Wigan Warriors in Vegas in the first rugby league Super league match in the US.

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Fans had been rooting for the hardman defender since we broke the news of him falling ill[/caption]
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The talkSPORT pundit was hooked up to a monitor by the cabin crew as shocked passengers looked on[/caption]

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Staggering sum BBC has paid out probing Huw Edwards and Tim Westwood scandals revealed – sparking fury from victim

THE BBC has spent almost £5million looking into the Huw Edwards and Tim Westwood scandals.

Its investigations into paedophile newsreader Edwards have cost the corporation more than £1.3million.

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The BBC’s investigations into paedophile Edwards have cost the corporation more than £1.3million of licence fee cash[/caption]
DJ Tim Westwood at a launch event.
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The BBC has also spent £3.3million probing bullying and misogyny claims against DJ Westwood, who has denied the claims[/caption]

Meanwhile, it has spent £3.3million looking into allegations of bullying and misogyny against DJ Westwood, who denies the claims.

Its total bill for the Edwards inquiry emerged in a Freedom of Information response yesterday.

The money was spent on external legal fees of £340,843 plus £958,133 on a resulting review of complaints policies by consultants Deloitte.

Another £70,000 was paid for “additional resources” from the BBC corporate investigations team.

The bill is the equivalent of 8,076 licence fees at £169.50 each.

But a victim of disgraced 63-year-old Edwards accused the BBC of failing to respond to him.

The young TV producer was contacted by Edwards in early 2021.

Edwards later sent inappropriate messages, including an invitation to a Windsor hotel while he was fronting Prince Philip’s funeral coverage.

The victim contacted the BBC and was interviewed as part of its internal investigation into the Edwards scandal in August 2023.

He said: “How can they spend all that money and not have any answers for people like me?

“I have not heard anything further about the findings of the BBC investigation and not even had a check-up call or anything.

“Whenever I hear any updates, it is usually from The Sun and other papers but not the BBC.

“I followed the correct procedure but have just been left hanging in the wind with no conclusion.

“It is totally wrong they have managed to splash so much public money but apparently achieve nothing.

The money they have spent could have paid a lot of salaries of young producers and researchers — or a lot of licence fees.

“There’s been no result for the public and they have been more interested in protecting brand BBC than actually listening to victims.”

The Edwards costs were revealed after the BBC released its £3.3million report last month into the investigation into ex-DJ Westwood’s alleged predatory behaviour.

In 2013 the BBC spent more than £5million on three inquiries linked to the Jimmy Savile scandal.

The BBC said: “Wherever possible we aim to resolve matters without external support, and the decision to commission any review or work by a third party is taken with careful consideration, based on the specific circumstances in each case.

“We only incur external legal costs when absolutely necessary.”

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A victim of disgraced Edwards accused the BBC of failing to respond to him[/caption]
Tim Westwood at a radio broadcast.
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The costs for the Edwards probe were revealed after the BBC’s £3.3m report on ex-DJ Westwood’s alleged predatory behaviour[/caption]

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