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Watch as MAFS Australia groom tells bride ‘you don’t give me what I need’ ahead of shock decision at commitment ceremony
MARRIED At First Sight Australia groom Billy was left admitting he doesn’t get what he needs from his wife in a shock comment.
The TV hunk laid his feelings bare when it came to the show’s latest commitment ceremony after being wrapped up in a ‘cheating’ scandal.


Billy had left many of his co-stars stunned after it was revealed that he asked fellow groom Adrian if he wanted to do a wife swap with his their partner Awhina and Sierah.
The comment ruffled feathers among the group, especially amid speculation of a budding friendship between Billy and Awhina.
Sierah and Adrian had also been caught out having secret meetings with one another – a move that left Billy floored.
Things continued to come to a head between Billy and his wife as he was left telling her that she didn’t give him what he needed during an open and honest conversation with the show’s experts.
The writing appeared to be on the wall for their marriage as an emotional Billy was clearly struggling within his marriage.
He was unable to forgive Sierah for her betrayal in a heart-wrenching exchange.
Billy said on the show: “I just feel like I’ve really retreated. I’ve got literally no deep connection from you, Sierah. I’ve got nothing.
“All I ever wanted was a deeper connection. How many weeks are we in now?
“I expressed every part of my life to you.
“My mum doesn’t even know some of things I’ve told you. I have got nothing from you.”
With it clear that their union appeared to be failing, both Billy and Sierah made the shock decision to leave the experiment.
The pair both opted to write “leave” as their marriage was left damaged beyond repair.
In scenes showed last week, Sierah’s secret connection to Adrian was first revealed.
The couple appeared to be discreetly playing footsie under the table.

Sierah gave Billy the cold shoulder after they got intimate for the first time since their honeymoon.
Earlier in the episode, Billy admitted he could feel the “awkwardness” from Sierah the next morning, but couldn’t put his finger on why.
Sierah then revealed that she ended up confiding in Adrian off screen.
Billy felt betrayed because he had opened up to Sierah with an emotional letter about feeling rejected by his father, while she chose to open up to someone else.
Adrian also confirmed that he opened up to Sierah, leaving his wife totally confused that he would share his past with another bride.
During their chat with the experts, Sierah admitted she wanted more “physical touch”, while Billy wanted an emotional bond.
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Beth, 28, Salon Manager, and Teejay, 28, Business Development Manager
Jacqui, 29, Consultant, and Ryan, 36, Project Manager
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Lottery results LIVE: National Lottery Set For Life draw tonight, March 31, 2025
THE National Lottery Set For Life numbers are in and it’s time to find out if you’ve won the top prize of £10,000 every month for 30 years.
Could tonight’s jackpot see you start ticking off that bucket list every month or building your own start-up as a budding entrepreneur?

You can find out by checking your ticket against tonight’s numbers below.
Good luck!
Tonight’s National Lottery Set For Life numbers are: 07, 37, 39, 40, 47 and the Life Ball is 01.
The first National Lottery draw was held on November 19 1994 when seven winners shared a jackpot of £5,874,778.
The largest amount ever to be won by a single ticket holder was £42million, won in 1996.
Gareth Bull, a 49-year-old builder, won £41million in November, 2020 and ended up knocking down his bungalow to make way for a luxury manor house with a pool.
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- £575.53 million (Powerball) A lucky pair of winners scooped the jackpot in Iowa and New York in October 2018
Sue Davies, 64, bought a lottery ticket to celebrate ending five months of shielding during the pandemic — and won £500,000.
Sandra Devine, 36, accidentally won £300k – she intended to buy her usual £100 National Lottery Scratchcard, but came home with a much bigger prize.
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The little-known hack that experts swear by to save you hundreds when booking a cruise holiday
COMBINING a cruise with a land-based break is a great way of adding variety to your travels.
And it can save you up to 30 per cent on booking the elements separately.

Mike Graham is a cruise specialist with online tour operator Destination2.
He says: “Ready-made multi-centre packages offer a smart way to save.
“Bundled discounts on flights, accommodation and transfers make them significantly more cost-effective than booking separate trips.”
Lisa Minot suggests great cruise-and-stay packages
MAJORCA, BARCELONA & THE MED
13 nights from £759pp

THIS package kicks off with flights to Majorca and a five-night all- inclusive stay at 4* Hotel Mariant Park, a family-friendly place with a huge pool complex, just a short stroll from S’illot beach.
After your beach break, you will then fly to Barcelona for a night’s stay at Hotel Vilamari, in the heart of the city close to the bustling Plaza d’Espana.
And there’s more fun to come — the next day you will board the MSC Magnifica for a seven-night full-board Mediterranean cruise with calls at Marseille, La Spezia for Florence, Naples for Pompeii, Palermo in Sicily, and Malta.
Then you will return to Barcelona to fly home.
Find out more at destination2cruise.co.uk.
NEW YORK, MIAMI & THE CARIBBEAN
11 nights from £1,549pp

THE bright lights beckon for the first part of your trip, with flights to New York and a three-night stay at the 4* The Manhattan at Times Square Hotel.
There’s plenty of time to see all the city sights before, on day four, flying south to sun-soaked Miami in Florida for a night’s pre-cruise stay at a 4* hotel — and time to relax before your cruise.
On day five, you will embark on a seven-night, full-board sailing with MSC Cruises’ latest flagship, MSC World America.
Relax on the brand-new ship as it sails to the Caribbean, with calls at the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico, as well as lazy days at sea and a visit to Ocean Cay in the Bahamas, MSC’s marine reserve.
You will then fly home from Miami.
See destination2cruise.co.uk.
CROATIA & THE MED
14 nights from £759pp

WITH this package, you will get busy exploring five fascinating Mediterranean ports on a seven-night all-inclusive cruise before return to Dubrovnik for a seven-night stay relaxing poolside.
Flying out to Dubrovnik, you will board the Marella Explorer 2 for its Sail Three Seas itinerary.
You will enjoy days in Valletta, Malta; Catania, Sicily; Argostoli, Kefalonia; Corfu; and Kotor, Montenegro.
By both day and night, you can indulge in wine with dinner and cocktails on deck — all included in the price.
Returning to Dubrovnik, the fun isn’t over yet, with a seven-night B&B stay at the 3* Astarea Hotel.
It’s in a tranquil seaside village ten minutes’ drive from Dubrovnik, where you can relax on the peace-ful beach or enjoy views of the Adriatic Sea from the hotel pools.
Price based on May 15 departure and includes flights, 20kg luggage, transfers, tips and service charges.
See tui.co.uk/cruise.
SPAIN, FRANCE & PORTUGAL
7 nights from £719
FLYING in to Portuguese capital Lisbon, you will have two nights to explore all the sights from your base at the Evolution Lisboa Hotel.
Just ten minutes from the airport, this modern hotel has an indoor pool, sauna and lounge, bar and restaurant, and great transport options on the doorstep — but be sure to hop aboard Tram 28 for a classic way to tour the city.
On day three, you will head to the city’s port to board the MSC Virtuosa with its onboard water-park, pools and Broadway-style shows and live music.
Sailing back to Southampton over five days, you will have plenty of time to enjoy the ship’s facilities and full-board dining as well as stops in La Coruna in Spain and Le Havre in France.
Price based on departures on April 14.
See iglucruise.com.
INDIA’S GOLDEN TRIANGLE, SRI LANKA & THAILAND
29 nights from £4,999pp

THIS is the ultimate tour of India and South East Asia.
After flying to Indian capital Delhi, you will spend a night at a 5* hotel and tour the city before heading by first-class train to Shimla in the foothills of the Himalayas.
You will board the Himalayan Queen Toy Train to trundle through the Shivalik Hills before arriving in Shimla for a three-night 5* hotel stay and tours before returning to Delhi for two nights with tours.
Then it’s on to Agra for a one- night stay and a chance to visit the Taj Mahal.
Next up, you will travel to Ran-thambore for two nights, with stops en route at the red sandstone city of Fatehpur Sikri and the Laxmi Vilas Palace.
The next two days will be spent exploring the Ran-thambore National Park with an expert naturist guide — hopefully spotting the Bengal tigers, sloth bears, leopards and wild boar in the protected reserve.
Up next is a two-night stay in Jaipur with tours of the famed pink city and Amber Fort before returning to Delhi for one night. You will then fly to Mumbai for a two-night stay with tours.
Finally, you board the Celebrity Millennium for a 13-night voyage, all-inclusive, calling at Goa and Kochi in India, Colombo and Hambantota in Sri Lanka, Phuket in Thailand, and Penang and Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia, before your flight home from Singapore.
Price based on departures on November 11, 2025.
Call 0808 239 4989 or see rolcruise.co.uk.