From Savers to teaching: All the MAFS UK 2023 cast who are back at their day jobs
Being an influencer full time isn’t for everyone!
The show came to an end for us just over a month ago, but it’s been ages since the most recent Married at First Sight UK experiment actually took place. Following finding out who’s still together, a lot of the MAFS UK 2023 cast have gone back to the day jobs they had before the show.
Some have gone back to jobs in retail, whilst others have got their own businesses back up and running after taking a break to get married to a stranger. Here’s a rundown of all the MAFS UK 2023 cast members who are back at their day jobs.
Arthur
Just two days after MAFS ended, Arthur said he was back at his day job. He is back working as a tennis coach, teaching children with autism.
In a post on Instagram, one of his clients said: “Marley playing tennis with Arthur from MAFS he is the most amazing person! Teaching children with autism is a gift. You have to be patient, kind, encouraging and caring and have a big heart … keep being you.”
Brad
Since being kicked off MAFS UK 2023, Brad Skelly has started a job at Savers in Grimsby. It looks as though he’s gone back to a normal day job working in the retail store, with the brand posting pictures of him and other staff members preparing for the festive period on its Facebook page.
“Christmas has come early in Grimsby Savers with our amazing offers and Black Friday deals,” one post said. The pictures attached show Brad holding up some perfumes, as he poses in his store uniform with his staff lanyard on.
Erica
Erica worked in social media and also was a dance teacher before MAFS, and since the show has said she loves her work and is keen to get back to it. “I have my own business doing social media management for different businesses in Edinburgh,” Erica said during a Q&A on Instagram.
“I was also teaching dance which I miss SO much. I decided to stop teaching for a bit with how busy I was after the show airing and I miss my girls so much – but I’d definitely go back to teaching one day.”