Married at First Sight season 18 star Allen Slovick can already see wedding bells in his future so soon after his divorce from Madison Myers.
“Luckily, the way everything transpired in the months following [the reunion led me to] meeting my future wifey,” Allen, 35, said on the Wednesday, April 2, episode of the “What’s the Reality?” podcast. “So, life has become the dream that I never thought would happen.”
While Allen didn’t name his new girlfriend on the podcast, he did hint that she came to support him during the episode recording.
“She’s with me all the time. She’s my little support,” Allen gushed, blowing an air kiss in her direction. “Very much [in love and attached at the hip], but in a healthy way. I saw for the first time where we’re together, we’re out and I’ve been given trust. I’ve been given something that I haven’t been given prior. I don’t have to validate, she loves me, and I could tell. I don’t need to worry.”
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Allen also noted that he and his girlfriend wear matching bracelets with a “little magnet that attaches” whenever they hold hands.
Several hours earlier, the pair made their social media debut.
“I love you and your sock choices ,” Allen’s girlfriend, whose Instagram handle is Miss Adams, captioned a kissing selfie on Monday, April 1.
In a follow-up post on her Instagram Stories, Adams noted that she is “excited to share [her] life” with Allen.

“We ask to please be respectful to us and our relationship.” Adams captioned a kissing pic set to Taylor Swift’s “All of the Girls You Loved Before.”
Allen was previously matched and married to Madison, 31, during season 18 of Lifetime’s Married at the First Sight. Throughout the Chicago-set season, Madison claimed she wasn’t attracted to Allen before it was revealed that she had an affair with costar David Trimble. (David, 36, was paired with Michelle Tomblin during the show. He is now dating Madison post-divorce.)
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“It was very easy for them to coordinate,” Allen alleged during the Wednesday podcast episode, reflecting on David and Madison’s affair during filming. “I think everything happens for a reason. It didn’t end the way [I imagined it would] when I signed up for Married at First Sight. I thought I was going to be that one [success story] because I was confident in who I am and how I conduct myself, my values and I put a lot of effort into the interviews.”
According to Allen, he and Adams also “would not have been ready for each other” if they had met six months earlier or before the MAFS process.
“It didn’t turn out as intended, however, it turned out how it should have happened,” Allen concluded.