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MAFS: Drew slams KC’s cosmetic procedures

HE. DID. NOT. Oh, yes he did.
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Something seriously nasty went on when the Married At First Sight cameras were off.

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And the perpetrator was none other than Drew Brauer.

MUST WATCH: MAFS’ Drew makes brutal confession about KC’s cosmetic procedures

The aspiring singer told wife KC Osborne, ‘you’re not my type’ and ‘you’re too materialistic’ because she ‘takes pride’ in her appearance.

‘Last night, Drew and I had some words. He told me I’m not his type,’ she told producers before the dinner party. I know I’m not everyone’s type, but it was very upsetting.’

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To Drew, she said: ‘What you said to me really hurt my feelings.’

Drew was very sympathetic, but blamed his future daughter for his actions.

‘Obviously someone telling you you’re not their type is not a nice thing. I’m trying to think of how I want my kids to grow up. I’m thinking about kids and we have a little daughter.’

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(Credit: Nine)
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He criticised her for getting breast implants, lip fillers and Botox. She was shocked. He said he didn’t want his daughter to want those things when she turns 13.

‘If I wanna get Botox, or I wanna boobs done, that’s up to me,’ KC hit back. ‘I’m not doing it for anyone else and I don’t care what anyone thinks when it comes to that. I want a guy to love all of me and accept me for who I am.’

She admitted to producers, ‘I have feelings for him… and I hope he’s willing to put in the work to want me for me.’

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“Nine takes its obligations in respect to the health and wellbeing of the participants of this program extremely seriously. All participants have access to the show psychologist during filming, during broadcast and once the program has ended. Nine has arranged an additional service for participants should they like or need further individual and confidential psychological support. This service gives participants access to psychologists who have been specifically engaged to support those involved in the program in relation to their experiences. This service is a dedicated helpline from which participants can also arrange face to face sessions and is an ongoing service available to them all after the series has ended.”

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