The confrontation between Married at First Sight Australia 2023‘s Janelle Han and Adam Seed about his infidelity was edited to omit “borderline abuse” from the groom.
The February 21 episode of the marriage experiment saw Janelle learn that Adam did, in fact, kiss Claire Nomarhas. Yes, even though they staunchly denied the pub pash for weeks.
During the ep, the serial reality star attempted to talk to his TV wife about the incident at their shared apartment; however, Janelle was having none of it.

While fans saw Janelle close the door in Adam’s face before he stalked away, sources have told So Dramatic! there was more to the confrontation.
“When she tried to close the door, he jammed his arm and foot in the door so she couldn’t close it,” they explained. “She was terrified and shaking [because] he was extremely aggressive towards her.
“He didn’t respect her space at all. He kept trying to come into her room when she had told him not to.”
Confessing Adam’s behaviour was “borderline domestic abuse”, the insider said producers were forced to move him “to a different floor of the apartments”.
“They were really supportive to Janelle and made sure she was safe.”

The producers decided to cut this incident from the final edit because “it’s not a good look for Adam”.
“But it was so much worse than what was shown.’
So Dramatic! has contacted Channel Nine for comment.
There are more secrets behind Claire Nomarhas and Adam Seed’s pub pash
Turns out the edit of Janelle and Adam’s face-off wasn’t the only dodgy antic pulled behind the scenes of the cheating scandal.
Yep, leaked texts have revealed that Sandy Jawanda witnessed the kiss, meaning Claire’s confession to her was orchestrated for the cameras.

The show intimated that this chat was the first Sandy was aware of the smooch. However, Yahoo! Lifestyle has since exposed a thread between the bride and Adam, in which he apologised for his actions.
It’s all very sneaky, but it’s MAFS, so what else can we expect?!
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