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Why Trisha really left Married At First Sight: Stratford slammed reality TV juggernaut after quitting and said she ‘felt sick’ over ‘outrageous’ dinner party behaviour by the cast… as expert passes away at age 72

The Australian television industry was rocked on Monday by news of Dr. Trisha Stratford’s passing at the age of 72. 

And now comments the former TV relationship expert made slamming Married At First Sight, the show that made her famous, have resurfaced.

Joining the show in 2015, she chose to leave just five years later, heavily criticising the franchise after she quit. 

She blasted the show’s direction and said she ‘felt sick’ about what was happening at some of the wild dinner parties that…


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