Married At First Sight star sparks fresh romance rumours after sharing a sweet snap with a female companion after slamming show bosses
Daily MailA Married At First Sight star, who quit the Channel Four show, has sparked fresh romance rumours after sharing a sweet snap with a female companion in Milan. A Married At First Sight star, who quit the Channel Four show, has sparked fresh romance rumours after sharing a sweet snap with a female companion in Milan Viewers of the match-making series saw Nathanial Valentino's partnership with Ella Morgan spiral after they got into a heated argument during their honeymoon. This led Nathanial, 36 - who previously accused the show's bosses of the E4 series of 'pressurising' him to marry his bride - to storm out enraged But the heartache did not seem to last long, as he was seen cosying up for a number of selfies with co-star Adrienne Naylor, 27, shortly after Now, he has took to his Instagram on Saturday to upload a cute snap of him sharing some wine with a female companion, sparking fresh romance rumours His fans appeared happy for the TV personality as they flocked to his comment box to share their admiration In September, he told The Mirror that producers 'encouraged' him reconsider his decision as not to ruin Ella's 'story' and said production crew 'provoked conflict' behind the scenes with no interest in helping the couples find love. Nathanial, who identifies as pansexual and is attracted to a person regardless of gender, said he originally turned down the pairing with the busty blonde beauty, after requesting a match with someone who displayed 'masculine energy' In September, he told The Mirror that producers 'encouraged' him reconsider his decision as not to ruin Ella's 'story' and said production crew 'provoked conflict' behind the scenes with no interest in helping the couples find love The revelation rocked the cast and Ella's relationship with Nathanial, who identifies as pansexual, meaning he doesn't see gender and falls in love with the person, was left in tatters.