Married At First Sight stars Adrian Araouzou and Awhina Rutene have been spotted out on a double date with fellow co-stars Teejay Halkias and Beth Kelly.
The couples enjoyed an outing in Sydney during filming, around the time they all chose to meet their other potential love matches during Final Test week.
Despite what played out on Channel Nine’s screens this week, both couples appeared in good spirits for the low-key catch-up.
Salon manager Beth, 28, put on a busty display in a plain black halter top that showed off her ample cleavage.
The form-fitting top was tucked into a pair of blue jeans with a wide leg that finished at the ankle.
Beth finished her casual look with a pair of black and white Nike sneakers, choosing to accessorise with a small black leather handbag.
Her groom Teejay, 28, also cut a casual figure in a crisp white T-shirt that he wore underneath a dark patterned shirt.
He also wore plain black chinos and a pair of white Alexander McQueen sneakers.
Awhina, meanwhile, cut a playful figure in a pleated white mini-skirt that finished mid-thigh.
Her skirt showed off the 30-year-old’s trim and toned pins that were further augmented with a pair of plain white heels.
The aged care worker also flaunted her assets in a form-fitting plain black tube top.
Keeping the accessories to a minimum, save for some gold bling in her ears, Awhina left her blonde locks to flow freely in the breeze.
Adrian, 30, matched his bride with a crisp, casual look.
He wore a loose-fit beige T-shirt with a pair of relaxed-fit light grey jeans, accessorising with a beige leather cross body bag.
The Sydney-based business owner finished his date look with a pair of plain white Nike sneakers.
Despite the foursome’s recent curiosity about their potential love matches, they looked to be chuffed to be in each other’s company.
Awhina and Adrian looked particularly smitten, spotted at one point standing close as the groom placed his arm around his bride.
There seemed to be quite the bromance developing between Teejay and Adrian, however, with the pair happily sharing a joke as they scrolled on Adrian’s phone.
Series ‘besties’ Awhina and Beth looked to be having a great time on the outing, happily holding hands as they strolled along the street.
The outing comes as the couples are gearing up for the Final Vows on the hit reality experiment.
Their relationships were truly tested during Final Test Week, when all four agreed to go on a date with a potential love interest picked out by the experts.
With their relationship apparently stumbling at the final hurdle, Beth recently let loose in a no-holds barred interview.
Beth opened up about the painful reality behind her doomed relationship with Teejay – and it’s safe to say she’s not holding back.
She told Daily Mail Australia that the cracks began showing well before he dramatically wrote ‘leave’ during a commitment ceremony last week, blindsiding her in the process.
Writing leave is a pretty bold statement,’ Beth said. ‘To me, that was it. I thought, ‘Why would I keep chasing someone who doesn’t want me?’ So I was like, at this point… may as well go. F**k it.’
In a fiery revelation, Beth admitted that her decision to participate in the show’s controversial couple swap challenge was heavily influenced by her knowledge that Teejay would likely say ‘yes’ to dating someone new.
‘He made it clear he didn’t want to be with me, so I knew he’d go. That played on my mind – I thought, ‘Well, if he’s going, then I’m going too,’ she said.
But Beth confessed the date left her feeling worse, not better.
‘I definitely wasn’t attracted to him – I can’t even remember his name. The whole time I was just thinking about Teejay,’ she admitted. ‘I played it off like I had a better time than I did, but I didn’t feel comfortable at all.’
Despite hoping the experience might prompt a shift in her husband’s feelings, Beth said she was disappointed when Teejay later revealed his date did ‘nothing’ for him emotionally.
‘That was sad,’ she said. ‘I didn’t expect him to have this huge revelation like, ‘Oh my god, I love Beth,’ but I hoped he’d at least realise we had something real.’