Married At First Sight fans have notice this detail about Steve Burley’s hairline that has been bugging them for weeks.
WATCH: Cyrell blasts Steve for his nasty behaviour
The barbershop owner, 51, has been accused of “purposely” receding his hairline so it looks straighter. Some fans suggests that he may do so in order to look younger.

“Hold up does Steve recede his hairline on purpose?” one fan wondered.
“I just realised that Steve shaves in a new hairline… what?” another asked.
“Yikes. I’m not really sure what’s going on with Steve’s hairline but it can’t be unseen,” another fan asked.
According to the Daily Mail, he shaves his “V-shaped hairline” so it’s straight.
Steve said that he “now regrets it” after all the speculation about his appearance.

It comes after he also copped the wrath of angry viewers when his TV wife, Mishel Karen, revealed she had a long list of things he’d “banned” her from doing— one of which included saying the words “sh*t”, “poo” or “wee”.
“I’m not a child, I’m a 48-year-old woman,” Mishel said during last night’s explosive commitment ceremony. “I’m very, very aware of the way you try to control me. And I’ve got a list of stuff. I’m not allowed to swear among my words. I’m not allowed to say I’m going to wee or poo, I have to say I’m going to use the bathroom.”
Since his antiquated ideals and desire to always call the shots in their flawed marriage rubbed everyone the wrong way, Cyrell Paule has weighed in on the drama, admitting she’s equally as furious with the way the 51-year-old acted last night.
“If Steve was my partner and he put his hand up to my face while I am trying to voice my opinion, I would turn that hand and slap it back onto his face,” the former MAFS bride told WHO online exclusively, confirming she sided with Stacey Goonan who called Steve “sexist” and “disgusting”.
“It is very disrespectful and quite sad she has a list of things that he is disappointed with.”

Addressing the barbershop owner directly, Cyrell continued: “You need to wake up from the 1970s and realise you don’t treat women like that. Women can voice their opinion, too.”
The reality TV veteran — who recently welcomed her first child with Love Island star, Eden Dally— also claimed Steve is solely to blame for Mishel still feeling uncomfortable and uneasy around him.
“If you can’t tell your partner, “I need to take a big fat sh*t” then why are you even with him? You are supposed to feel comfortable. If she can’t even f***ing swear, he’s not the lady for her.”
Praising Mishel for speaking honestly about their turbulent relationship after Steve told her to “shut up” on more than one occasion, the new mum admitted she knows the real reason why he’s desperate to remain in the experiment.

“I am really proud of Mishel for writing “leave”. I think from the looks of it Steve’s really just writing “stay” because he would like some more air time. He focuses on everyone else’s relationship instead of his own.
“That’s the vibe I am getting from him. I would’ve done the same thing as Mishel. I wouldn’t allow myself to be treated like that. I am very proud of Mishel for writing leave. It’s a punishment for him and himself.”

Last night, soon to be lawyer Stacey tore into the controlling MAFS groom, claiming the way he treats his ‘wife’ is completely unacceptable.
“His attitude towards his wife was absolutely disgusting,” Stacey began in her piece to camera. “We’re not in the 15th century, women have a voice. Women have a huge voice now. It is so sexist of him to think she had to sit there and not say anything, not say a word and let him do whatever he wanted.”

Back at Mishel’s apartment, she told producers, “I just want to have my voice heard by Steve. I find it difficult to articulate myself in a way that Steve understands. But that’s all about to change. I’m not putting up with that sh*t anymore! He basically told me to shut the f*ck up.”
Fast-forward to the ceremony, when relationship expert, John Aiken, asked if Steve had apologised to Mishel, he received a defiant answer.
“No, I didn’t apologise to Mishel, no,” he said in a snappy tone. “I didn’t think there was anything to apologise for.
“Yes there are certain things that I’m not doing right, but I’m not perfect. I have been on my own for so long that I’ve maybe started to think that what I’m doing is always the right thing, but I know it’s not.”