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'Married at First Sight' Season 3 Episode 3 Recap: Trouble in Paradise

With the participant couples of the series "Married at First Sight" finally wed, the previous episode followed them into their honeymoon.

The previous episodes of "Married at First Sight" season 3 featured strangers getting married upon meeting each other. With that, it was evident that their honeymoon was to be filled with more trouble.

One of the couples that the episode followed was Sam and Neil, who were seen heading out to a tropical island. They were seen having fun in the water while they were sailing and snorkeling.

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However, things after that did not go as well. When the two were getting ready to sleep, they were seen resting on the ends of the bed. The episode then showed Sam telling Neil, "I'm not physically attracted to you."

However, fans should not be quick to rule them out. There are hints that the two will still continue to progress in their relationship throughout the season. Neil recently posted a tweet on his account that stated, "I've always believed that attraction can change over time. Don't give up hope. #MarriedAtFirstSight #FYI @Sam_MAFS"

Apart from Neil and Sam, another couple was having their own problems in paradise. Vanessa and Tres were seen spending their honeymoon at a beach resort. While they were seen holding hands throughout their stay, their relationship took a turn when Tres made a confession.

It was revealed that Tres used to be a playboy, which caused Vanessa to raise her eyebrows. Feeling insecure, Tres said that he felt as though Vanessa was judging him and his past. It was also revealed that Vanessa started to become concerned after she found out that he had just began searching for a serious relationship prior to entering "Married at First Sight."

To see how their relationships end up, fans will have to stay tuned every Tuesday on FYI.

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