Inside Married At First Sight’S Most Chaotic Wedding To Date: Lauren Keeps Groom And Guests Waiting Hours After Deciding To Get A Last Minute Fake Tan Before Her Limo Breaks Down

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Married At First Sight viewers have been treated to what might the most chaotic wedding in the history of the show.

Perth bride Lauren Dunn set a new standard for wedding day drama on Sunday, leaving her groom, Jonathan McCullough, and a venue full of guests waiting for hours.

From the outset, it was clear it was going to be no ordinary wedding.

Lauren overslept on her big day and then made a last-minute decision to apply fake tan.

‘I hope I’m not getting married in church,’ she quipped in preparation.

‘I feel like if I walked into a church, I would burst into flames,’ she continued.

Gold Coast-based Jonathan, 39, couldn’t have been more different.

On time, patient, and probably mentally running through his health and exercise regimen, he awaited Lauren’s arrival.

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Little did he know, the universe had conspired to test his patience on what should have been the most straightforward day of his life.

Lauren’s journey to the altar was nothing short of a slapstick comedy.

First, her limousine found itself trapped in the driveway of her accommodation, a predicament straight out of a sitcom.

Then, in a move that redefines ‘flower girl’, Lauren stopped by the roadside to gather wildflowers and weeds as a makeshift bouquet.

Once she arrived at the wedding, she forgot her flowers in the car and was forced to run back and pick them up.

Married At First Sight continues Monday at 7.30pm on Channel Nine

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