MAFS Australia fans insist bride and groom won’t last as they point out huge ‘issue’ in their relationship
MAFS Australia fans have insisted that a bride and groom won’t last, while pointing out a huge ‘issue’ in their relationship.
British MAFS Aus star Billy Belcher married Sierah Swepstone in a beautiful ceremony on Wednesday night.
And viewers already appeared to be rooting for the couple as they exchanged their vows – but not everyone was convinced.
After Billy was seen arriving to the ceremony in a car with his mum, and sharing a close bond with her, MAFS fans have coined him a ‘mummy’s boy.’
Billy also has a tattoo that reads ‘mum’ on his arm.
And they’ve claimed that Billy and Sierah won’t work because she’s “too independent” for him.
One person wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter: “Don’t pair the traumatised very independent woman with the mummy’s boy, that’s incredibly unfair to her.”
Someone else wrote: “Billy and Sierah look great together. I hope being a mama’s boy won’t impact their marriage. His mum seems lovely too.”
And another person echoed: “Reckon Billy’s mum is gonna be a bit precious about letting her boy go.”
The couple’s marriage has certainly got off to a promising start, with the pair connecting over their humour.
Sierah has told 9Entertainment: “The whole wedding was a crazy experience. Walking into the reception… the way it was set up, the flower arrangements and the venue. I was just so excited to meet him.
“Everyone got amongst it – Billy’s family and friends, my family and friends. It was a hoot.”
Billy is originally from England, but moved Down Under 15 years ago with his family.
But he does make regular trips back to the UK, and has shared snaps of himself in the Peak District, London and Ipswich on his socials.
A source told the MailOnline that it was “important” to cast someone from England.
They said: “The show’s success overseas has shown us that viewers love seeing a mix of backgrounds and cultures.
“Billy brings that unique British charm and authenticity that we believe will resonate well with the audience.”