MAFS UK's Kwame defends decision to ban Kasia from his house on homestay

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MAFS UK's Kwame defends decision to ban Kasia from his house on homestay MAFSUK

Married At First Sight UK's Kwame Badu has defended his decision to ban wife Kasia from his house on the homestay part of the love experiment.

Instead, he and Kasia walked around his local park, as he told his confused wife that he is "private" and "secretive", and said he didn't "feel comfortable" with taking her to his home while on the show, prompting fans to go wild as they speculated as to why. "But I made it clear numerous times to Kasia that I am happy to book an Uber at time of filming while we are jamming and go to my yard privately as in her and I but not cameras showing my road my living room bedroom that's too much for me."

"Kwame can't bring Kasia home because he told his wife he's away for work," one fan joked, as another said: "Kwame saying he's "private & "secretive" meaning gotta hide his secret gf at home."As Kasia and Kwame sat on a bench in his local park, Kasia said to him: "It would have been better for me personally if I could have been in touch with your environment because we're coming towards the end of this process now aren't we.

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