Married At First Sight SPOILER: Leaked dinner party pictures show Jono and Lauren's fate ahead of showdown with Jack and Tori
Daily MailMarried At First Sight's Lauren Dunn and Jonathan McCullough's relationship has been anything but the fairytale after she labelled him 'boring' and 'robot' like. Lauren stunned in an orange dress which showed off her ample cleavage Once out of the car Lauren was seen adjusting her dress, before making her way into the venue Sara Mesa and her partner Tim Calwell also appeared to put their trouble aside Sara opted for an elegant ensemble, wearing a full-length black lace dress that hugged her figure. Married At First Sight continues Wednesday at 7.30pm on Channel Nine Sara opted for an elegant ensemble, wearing a full-length black lace dress that hugged her figure She styled her blonde locks in an updo and accessoried with black high-heels Meanwhile, Jack Dunkley squeezed his meaty thighs and peachy bottom into a pair trousers Intruders Mike and Stephen made their dinner party debut Elsewhere, Intruders Ridge Barredo and Jade Pywell looked to be going strong The same couldn't be said for Madeline Maxwell and her partner Ash Galati Madeline put on a leggy display in a strapless mini dress Things didn't look any better for Tristan Black and Cassandra Allen Lucinda Light and Timothy Smith were spotted walking in united Ellie Dix and Ben Walters also appeared to be going strong As previously reported by Daily Mail Australia, Jack Dunkley is set to ignite a firestorm of controversy at this week's dinner party. Dunkley's vile sexist remark aimed at Jono McCullough's bride Lauren Dunn left fellow cast members and the show's experts utterly speechless, marking a new low in the series' drama-filled history. As previously reported by Daily Mail Australia, Jack Dunkley is set to ignite a firestorm of controversy at this week's dinner party Dunkley's vile sexist remark aimed at Jono McCullough's bride Lauren Dunn left fellow cast members and the show's experts utterly speechless, marking a new low in the series' drama-filled history