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00:00We're nearing the end of the experiment. John and Abigail are closer than ever. He even felt
00:12comfortable enough to share some very personal information with her. I've never had a wee. He
00:18must be busting. Leo's been thinking about starting a new career as a food critic after
00:24the experiment is over. And there was a huge revelation on homestays when Stephen finally
00:33told Nelly his favourite sceptre track. I'm Lucinda Light and this is MAPS UK. It's official.
00:41Our couples have done their partner swaps and we're in the middle of homestays. Our newlyweds
00:54marriages will hinge upon how this week goes as they get their first taste of life outside
01:01the experiment. Nelly will be here later in the show to tell us about the shocking revelation
01:06that made her take off her wedding ring. But first, to help me debrief everything we've
01:12seen this week, it's the hilarious Russell Kane.
01:15Thank you. Hi everyone.
01:17So how are you finding this season of MAPS?
01:21It's so addictive and riveting because I love analysing relationships and I love looking
01:29at the different languages that men and women speak to communicate their, and women and women
01:35and men and men obviously in this series, to communicate their pleasure to each other. And
01:39I like seeing if people's emotional intelligence can override some of those knee jerk reactions.
01:46I tell you what else is interesting as well to any women or men watching this. We've got
01:52a few couples where the woman or the, I think it's just women in this series, but it could
01:56be a man that's going, I'm really sorry. I keep kicking off. It's obviously, I was cheated
01:59on in the past. So that's why I don't trust you. Listen to me. As soon as you're with someone
02:04who is totally trustworthy, you're normally not paranoid. For example, in Lee and Leah,
02:09and she's like, I'm so sorry. You know, it's me. You've got to understand. I've got to hang
02:13up to my previous relationship.
02:14My balls are out.
02:15It's like, hang on a second. She was out last night. She was flirting. She was being
02:20slightly inappropriate. She was crossing boundaries. So be careful dismissing your gut.
02:27Your gut. It's not that someone's cheating. Yes. But it's not going to encourage trust
02:32if your lips look dead kissable. Do you know, you've ever kissed a girl and all that. I'd
02:37be fucking furious if Lindsay was some geezer saying that. Yeah. I'd be kicking off.
02:41Absolutely. My nuts would be hanging out like on a Tudor spike at the front of our garden.
02:46Now I do want to get to know you a little bit better. And I know you've got a absolutely
02:50divine partner. You are married, children, the whole lot. But if you were married at first sight,
02:56starting again, what would be your complete package?
03:00I would choose a woman who's got a great relationship with her father.
03:06Yes.
03:07Because I've noticed a slight link over time between shite relationship with the father
03:12and Glenn Close behaviour.
03:14But I feel the same about the respective man that I'm with. Do they love their mama?
03:19Do they have a deep, dear respect for the main woman in their life?
03:24Because you can bet your bottom dollar that translates. What would your dream wedding ceremony be?
03:30Well, the way Lindsay and I did it, we got married abroad in like rural Spain.
03:36It's purely so we could laminate the placard. I would invite you, but it's a small ceremony abroad.
03:41You eloped?
03:42Yeah.
03:43Good for you.
03:44So small, intimate, all about connection with people you truly love and know.
03:50That will be there for the lifetime.
03:51And somewhere warm. So that's why we did it. We were in rural Andalusia. It was a beautiful ceremony.
03:55So you wouldn't change a thing?
03:57I don't think so.
03:58How beautiful.
03:59Where would you want to go on your honeymoon?
04:02So we drove across America, coast to coast for our honeymoon, visiting.
04:05We can.
04:06But if I was going to do it again, I like all types of holiday, if you like.
04:10So I like both, you know, all inclusive, like Maldives, pile of books.
04:15But I also, I love exploring.
04:16I've got a Hillary holiday with my backpack. Here's some ancient pottery.
04:20But I also like having it massive. I like raving. I love house music. I love dancing.
04:25So I think I would like to do five days partying in Ibiza and then straight to some Indian Ocean Island to recover.
04:32Now I've really got to know you. Let's talk about our other couples.
04:36So after the shockwave from last week's retreat, we've said goodbye to a couple of couples.
04:41We've said goodbye to Maeve and Jo and Devani and Julia Ruth.
04:45So let's start with April and Leo.
04:48April's really not feeling still a connection with Leo.
04:51Leo sort of declared that he is putting everything into this relationship that he possibly can.
04:57And April's mum said, Leo definitely is not your man.
05:01But Leo's mum was a bit more encouraging.
05:04She said, come on, mate, you know, just give it a go.
05:07There's still a window there and there could be a possibility.
05:10But what are your thoughts on these two?
05:13Well, a wise sage, Paul C Brunson once said to me.
05:17He is a wise sage.
05:18There's only one reason you break up with someone.
05:21The only reason you split up.
05:22And I thought, no, there's multiple reasons.
05:23No, there's only one.
05:24You met the wrong person.
05:26And you meet the wrong, these are his words.
05:29I'm quoting the master.
05:30You meet the wrong person because your self-esteem and self-love is not high enough.
05:35So once it gets high enough, there's like a wall.
05:38And you might be single for a bit longer, but no one gets over it.
05:41But if you're sort of like, oh, just settling, it just won't work.
05:46There's nothing wrong with either of these two people.
05:49They are just not compatible.
05:51They're not in the same frequency, are they?
05:53They're just a different resonance.
05:54He's a lovely bloke, but she's clearly more interested in cerebral things.
05:59You could see the horror when, was it him that didn't know the meaning of the word tactile?
06:03Yes.
06:04And it seems like just a silly thing, but that would have been a massive turn off for her.
06:09She clearly appreciates a guy that is dexterous with language.
06:13Yes.
06:14With a bit of sense of humour and banter.
06:16Yeah.
06:17I think his sense of humour comes in a different way, tea towels and tricks and eating competitions.
06:22There's nothing wrong with this guy.
06:23Nothing.
06:24He's a lovely bloke.
06:25He'd be my mate.
06:26I've got mates like him.
06:27But she's a woman that needs her brain as well as everything else stimulated.
06:32Stimulated.
06:33It's sad because they're both amazing humans.
06:35Absolutely.
06:36And he's got my target hairstyle.
06:37Oh, I love him, I love.
06:38Maybe his love language is more physical, so he needs to be with a woman that doesn't need
06:42to verbalise and analyse everything.
06:44Maybe about touch and connection that way.
06:46The good old love language.
06:47That's it.
06:48We've got to know.
06:49What's your love language?
06:50I speak all of them.
06:51You're fluent in all love languages.
06:52Same.
06:53Yeah.
06:54I mean, it's not Greek.
06:55No.
06:56I look at that one in the one Spock speaks as well.
06:57Vulcan.
06:58We've got to be fluent in all the love languages.
06:59I 100% agree.
07:00No, I think unsurprisingly, as a needy stand-up comedian, I do like a verbal praise.
07:05You're definitely fluent in verbal diarrhoea.
07:08Yeah, definitely.
07:09I love that about you.
07:10I need to take emotional Imodium just to bind myself.
07:13Let's talk about Rebecca and Bailey, shall we?
07:16So in the preview, we saw Rebecca's mum say, look, I want you to be happy, but in Liverpool.
07:23I think they're both just going, wow, we really like each other, but how the hell is this going to work out logistically and geographically?
07:32I think the mistake is to start analysing and worrying about what happens next until you've had a go of just doing life and seeing what happens.
07:40Because Lindsay and I, there's no way she was going to leave all her friends in Manchester and there was no way I was going to leave the South in Essex, but it does work out.
07:47You find your rhythm.
07:48I hope you're listening to this, Bailey and Rebecca, because we have got a fantastic example in you and Lindsay.
07:54Correct.
07:55And it can, you know, it's not like it's Australia and England.
07:58Love, without sounding cheesy, love finds a way.
08:01I agree.
08:02And I really wish them well.
08:04Let's talk about Grace and Ashley.
08:06The experts told them to stop scorekeeping.
08:10There's a lot of defensiveness and they're just speaking a bit of a different language here.
08:15How has it felt for you to watch?
08:17Yeah, it's a very dangerous thing to be in the right.
08:20And what's interesting is I don't think Grace is necessarily, well, everything she's saying is valid, but she's not hearing what's coming back.
08:29It's a one way communication.
08:32I'm not saying he's necessarily receiving it properly either.
08:35Because he's not toxic.
08:36No.
08:37He really isn't.
08:38He's a lovely fellow.
08:39But neither is carbon and neither is oxygen, but put them in the wrong combination.
08:45You get carbon monoxide and everyone dies.
08:47Okay.
08:48So when they mix their personalities together, it's toxic, but separate.
08:53They're amazing people.
08:55It's not looking good for them.
08:56Watch this space.
08:57Now for our other couples, Leah was worried about Leah crossing her boundaries by flirting with Leisha during partner spot week.
09:05But after a relaxing stay in Liverpool, Leah thanked Leah for being patient with her trust issues.
09:11Kira and David told the experts that every day is like a honeymoon when they're together.
09:16Abigail and John had an emotional reunion with his family in Wales.
09:21John's mum said she had never seen him this happy.
09:25And Nellie?
09:26Well, she took off her wedding ring after a dramatic revelation from her flatmate.
09:31And she will be here very soon to tell us all about it.
09:35That I'm three.
09:37Well, she goes to學 самой K rapid witness.
09:39And we brought her place that she has Bye.
09:41Well, we came back to the project, Nellie to scarcity.
09:42OK, we wanted him to become ready for us.
09:50A graduation ceremony for cold change, blije.
09:51We'll be back to lockdown, sign on propose –
10:03And how about, Russ, over here?
10:05There's not an ounce of gingivitis on you.
10:08I recognise flirting when I hear it.
10:09There we go.
10:12Let's just go back to the start.
10:14So you had the most iconic arrival in that dolly
10:18that I've ever seen in maps.
10:19How about you, Russ?
10:20How was the dolly arrival?
10:21Well, because of me, I would have been jealous.
10:23I would have wanted to arrive in a similar,
10:25the male version of that.
10:26It was divine.
10:27And, of course, on the day you said
10:29that it was a match made in heaven between you and Stephen.
10:32And what drew you in so quickly to him?
10:35Honestly, I think it sounds really cheesy,
10:37but when I went down the aisle,
10:38I started to get a bit nervous.
10:40And I just kind of felt really calm.
10:42He just seemed really reassuring.
10:43He was quite sure of himself.
10:44And I think, I mean, I find confidence really attractive.
10:48And, yeah, I just, I can't even explain it.
10:51It was just a feeling.
10:52So on the honeymoon, you said it was too good to be true.
10:55Now, looking back now,
10:57how was Stephen's behaviour different
11:00from the honeymoon to the apartment?
11:02I honestly, I couldn't figure it out.
11:04I think I was so confused.
11:06I was thinking, you were the dream man.
11:08And, you know, he said himself that,
11:10where had I been 34 years of his life?
11:12And I think when it, when I got to the apartments,
11:14I was just so confused.
11:15And I thought, what in the world is going on?
11:18And then, obviously, he had some issues at home
11:21that he had to sort out.
11:22So I kind of, for a while, I was excusing it to that.
11:25And I thought, I need to be patient
11:26because I'm not a very patient person.
11:28And, yeah, it was a really strange switch up.
11:31I've been at once.
11:32Yeah, very confusing.
11:33But you were giving the grace and the space to go,
11:35look, I'm not going to take this personally.
11:38You've got stuff going down.
11:39100%.
11:39The old me would have just blocked and deleted.
11:41But I just thought, no, that's not what I'm here for.
11:43I'm here to be open and try something out.
11:46So I wanted to give it my all.
11:47And, I mean, that's what this experiment's about.
11:49Yeah.
11:50We know dentists love their patients,
11:51and you did really well.
11:52Oh, thanks, guys.
11:54Ba-boom-tch.
11:55You're so good at this.
11:56I know, it's so quick.
11:56Can you get a fire extinguisher?
11:57Because I just caught fire.
12:01And, of course, you asked Stephen,
12:04and fair enough, to reassure you,
12:05why were you feeling so insecure?
12:09Was it just the fact that he wasn't giving you
12:12any assurance at all?
12:14I mean, I think, obviously,
12:15a part of it will go down to my past,
12:17but I came in a very self-assured and confident woman,
12:20and I wasn't insecure on the honeymoon.
12:23That's the point I was making earlier.
12:26Particularly women are quick to say,
12:27well, I was cheating on my past, so I'm insecure.
12:29So how come she weren't insecure in the honeymoon?
12:30Exactly.
12:30There's obviously something in his behaviour
12:32that reactivated that wound in you.
12:36He wasn't making you feel safe.
12:38Was it overnight, or was it gradual for a week,
12:39or was there a moment?
12:42It was when we got back to the apartment.
12:44Do you know what it is?
12:45It was so secure on the honeymoon,
12:46fine, completely okay, and like you said,
12:49then Stephen started blowing hot and cold,
12:50and I was thinking, what in the world is going on?
12:53And then, yeah, it opened up all deep wounds,
12:55and I started blaming myself
12:57and thinking that I'm the problem.
12:58Would you say you were falling in love on the honeymoon,
13:01or do you think it was more like a physical chemistry
13:04that didn't blossom into love on his part,
13:07but did more so on your part?
13:09That can happen sometimes, can't you?
13:10You can really fancy something.
13:11True.
13:11You're going to have this physical intimacy period,
13:13and you're like, for whatever reason,
13:14the love bit just doesn't follow.
13:16Sometimes there's no explanation.
13:17Yeah, you're right.
13:18I think on the honeymoon,
13:20there obviously was a physical attraction,
13:21but I did actually start to fall for him,
13:24as we saw on that first dinner party where I cried.
13:28And I think, yeah, normally I would never go that fast.
13:31I'd be like, whoa, take a step back,
13:32but I just was like, no, go with it.
13:35Don't self-sabotage.
13:36If you are having a good time,
13:37and he is interested in you, just enjoy it.
13:39Yeah.
13:39So that's what I was just trying to do.
13:41You were just surrendering with the flow.
13:42Yeah, I was like, let me go with the flow.
13:44If he wants to love all over me,
13:46then I'll enjoy it.
13:47And again, what people don't understand.
13:49Can't delete that image.
13:51You know, you're there with each other day in and day out.
13:54So it's such a crash course.
13:56I mean, it's such an express lane,
13:58isn't it, with each other?
13:59Yeah.
14:00And so people do fall quickly.
14:01Yeah.
14:01Or fall out quickly.
14:03Yeah.
14:03One or the other.
14:04Did you ever get the impression
14:05he was ever emotionally falling for you a little bit,
14:07or was there never any?
14:09I think at the time I started to think that,
14:11but having watched some of it back,
14:13I'm a bit like, oh, actually maybe he wasn't.
14:16And maybe I was trying to see something
14:19that maybe wasn't actually there,
14:21but because I was so hopeful,
14:22maybe I was really trying to cling on to that.
14:25I wonder why.
14:26How old is he?
14:2734.
14:28Some men just take 44,
14:30he'll probably be ready.
14:31Some of them, honestly,
14:32some of them are slow.
14:33I know.
14:34I know some men that are living,
14:36you know, in a single flat above a takeaway.
14:39Their girlfriend is still a sock.
14:40They're 45 years old and they're like,
14:42maybe I have lost my weight.
14:45It can take half a century for some men to go,
14:48yeah, I'm lonely.
14:49Yeah.
14:49But why?
14:50I don't get it.
14:50Like, surely do you not,
14:51like, with men,
14:52do they not just want to have that kind of person?
14:55Some of them, it takes longer.
14:56Yeah.
14:57They grow their empathy at retirement.
14:59Yeah.
14:59In the nursing.
15:00There's still some of them in the nursing home,
15:01dirty old bastards,
15:02with a bucket of blue pills.
15:04It might be Beryl,
15:05it might be Vera.
15:06I'm going to smash them both.
15:07Some of them never grow up.
15:10Yeah, I feel like some actually maybe don't.
15:12Well, look, I think it's a bit of a human thing.
15:14I'm not even sure if it's a gender thing.
15:16Maybe not.
15:17There's plenty of females out there.
15:19True.
15:19As well.
15:20So what was the turning point
15:22when you realised you should and couldn't
15:24be treated much better by Stephen?
15:27Honestly, it was partner swap.
15:28When I had Bailey,
15:29I had my big brother Bailey,
15:30and honestly,
15:32it's,
15:32I walked in and I thought,
15:34no, this is exactly what my past relationships
15:36have been like.
15:37This is what is a relationship.
15:39What I was getting wasn't that.
15:41And I think I just got so carried away in the bubble
15:43and I kind of accepted things
15:44that I would never accept in the real world.
15:46But God bless Bailey to show you the way it is,
15:49what you deserve.
15:50Yeah.
15:50I'm glad he really reminded me of,
15:52Nels,
15:52this is what it should be like
15:54to be in a really fulfilling relationship,
15:56which I wasn't getting.
15:57Do you think with the Julia Ruth thing,
16:00she was a genuine threat to the relationship?
16:02Or do you think it was past traumas
16:05sort of coming up
16:06and revealing themselves
16:08that she activated?
16:09It was when Maeve and Kia told me
16:11off camera
16:11in between the commitment ceremony
16:13that she wanted to get him for partner swap
16:16so that she could maybe see if it would work.
16:18And I just thought,
16:18this is not what this show is.
16:19That's what hurt me.
16:21You can choose him,
16:21like the whole choosing him
16:23for the sexiest husband,
16:24that's fine.
16:25Sure.
16:25I find him sexy.
16:26I also chose another husband.
16:28Still now?
16:28But yeah,
16:32I think it was more just,
16:33I think I felt a little bit betrayed
16:35because we were quite close,
16:36especially when she had my back.
16:37I rated her for that.
16:38Yeah.
16:38Really rated her.
16:39I was like,
16:39thank you so much.
16:40Like,
16:41this is what friendship is about.
16:43Absolutely.
16:43I really rated her in that moment too.
16:46I think I just felt a bit blindsided by it.
16:48And then,
16:49yeah,
16:49obviously,
16:49you know,
16:50Stephen had been blowing hot and cold
16:51and I think because that week,
16:53that was our good week,
16:53we'd worked hard to get back to that.
16:55I was doing anything I could to protect it
16:57when maybe I should,
16:59you know,
16:59maybe not that maybe I shouldn't have,
17:00but I just was like,
17:01no,
17:01no,
17:01we finally got back here.
17:02I want to,
17:03I've got Honeymoon Stephen back.
17:04I need to try and.
17:05Yeah,
17:05let's protect this.
17:05Yeah.
17:06Yeah.
17:07You know,
17:07the fierce mama came out.
17:08Yeah.
17:09Stay away.
17:09Yeah,
17:10damn.
17:10From my husband.
17:11Damn.
17:13I promise you,
17:14if he'd been giving you what you need,
17:16you'd be like,
17:17go and have a nice day with a flirt with a riff.
17:18You'd be so secure.
17:19You would not give a solitary fuck.
17:21100%.
17:21So true,
17:22Ross.
17:23100%.
17:23At home stays your incredible friend,
17:27may I say,
17:28Lucy.
17:28Amazing,
17:28isn't she?
17:29She dropped the bombshell.
17:30I shit myself,
17:31I wasn't even Stephen.
17:32Yeah,
17:32no,
17:32listen,
17:33you don't want to mess with Lucy.
17:34She was like Poirot with a little moustache.
17:36One more question.
17:37Why have you been swiping?
17:39Honestly,
17:40she's amazing.
17:40What a friend.
17:41I know.
17:42I'm lucky.
17:42She's like,
17:43look in the mirror,
17:44buddy,
17:44today.
17:45It's happened this morning.
17:46It's the final piece of evidence.
17:48Yes.
17:49What an investigator.
17:50What a friend.
17:51What a rally.
17:51That's exactly what you wanted.
17:52She was like Pussy Poirot.
17:53Yeah,
17:53honestly,
17:54she really is.
17:56And I'm sure it was an utter shock
17:58and quite hurtful,
17:59but were you glad that she revealed her
18:01in that moment?
18:02Yeah,
18:02absolutely.
18:03Yeah,
18:03she meant business.
18:04She meant business.
18:04Yeah,
18:04she'd come straight from work
18:05and she was like,
18:06no,
18:07I'm like,
18:07you know when Superman doesn't even put his cape on,
18:09he just knocks someone out.
18:10Isn't that awesome?
18:11It wasn't about her.
18:12It was just self-sacrificial.
18:13I'm just sharpening up the elbows.
18:15I'm here for Nellie.
18:16Get out of my way.
18:17Look at this.
18:18Genuinely,
18:18yeah.
18:18At the commitment ceremony,
18:20both Maeve and Devani said how important it was,
18:24the friendship of the other brides and grooms.
18:26How important was that support for you
18:28to get you through the experiment?
18:30Honestly,
18:30if it wasn't for the cast,
18:32I wouldn't have been able to do it.
18:34I wouldn't,
18:34like those girls were everything.
18:36And even like Bailey,
18:37you know,
18:37I did partner swap with him.
18:39He was an incredible friend to me
18:40throughout the whole experiment.
18:42I was super close to Beck and Bailey anyway,
18:44but like,
18:45um,
18:45Daveed,
18:46Kia,
18:46Leah,
18:47like Grace,
18:48everyone,
18:48Maeve,
18:48we were so close.
18:49And it was just nice
18:51because sometimes I would second guess myself
18:53and they'd be like,
18:53no,
18:53back yourself,
18:54Nellie,
18:54you can do this.
18:55You are right.
18:56I think sometimes I need someone to tell,
18:58if I want to do something,
18:59I'm like,
18:59am I being insane?
19:01And I needed them to say,
19:02no,
19:03you're fine,
19:03sis,
19:04go for it.
19:04It takes a village sometimes,
19:05doesn't it?
19:06Yeah.
19:06Just to get right behind you.
19:08And it feels like such a special cast actually.
19:11Yeah.
19:11This year.
19:12I've fallen in love with so many of you all.
19:14We're so close.
19:15So we're going to play a bit of a game.
19:17Russell and I have got some scenarios here.
19:19And we want you to tell us
19:21which bride or groom
19:24would be the best person
19:25in this situation
19:26and why.
19:28Okay,
19:28fun.
19:29Okay.
19:29Yeah.
19:30Just get my cards up.
19:32It's quite in there,
19:33quite tight.
19:34There we are.
19:35One I prepared earlier.
19:36Do you want to kick us off,
19:38France?
19:38Yes.
19:39So you're wearing a goat mask
19:40at an orgy.
19:41No,
19:41I was ready to answer it.
19:44I know you were.
19:44Yeah,
19:45which one?
19:46You missed out,
19:48Steve.
19:48Mug.
19:51Your flight is delayed
19:52and you're stuck on the runway
19:54for 12 hours.
19:56Who are you going to choose?
19:57I would say
19:59either Beck or Leah.
20:00Okay.
20:01Yeah,
20:01it's just girl time.
20:02Yeah,
20:02just girl time that we have anyway.
20:04Good answer.
20:04Yeah.
20:05You're assembling
20:06flat pack furniture.
20:08Oh God,
20:09I hate that.
20:10Beck.
20:10Oh,
20:11is Beck the most G.I. Jane?
20:12Yeah.
20:12She puts up shelves,
20:14all of that.
20:15Yep.
20:16You're lost in a foreign city
20:18with no phone battery.
20:19I'd probably go Kia
20:20because if we were lost,
20:22we would just go to a bar.
20:24Yeah.
20:25How about if you've got 24 hours
20:27to raise £1 million?
20:29£1 million.
20:30Ooh.
20:31Leah.
20:32That's a good one.
20:33The most resourceful.
20:34Yeah,
20:34business savvy,
20:35that girl.
20:36Yeah,
20:37straight away.
20:37Interesting.
20:38You have food poisoning.
20:41That's horrible.
20:42There's a couple
20:43the first time that happens.
20:44Who are you going to have food poisoning?
20:45If you breach those,
20:46do you know what?
20:47Lindsay and I have been together
20:4711 years.
20:48We've never breached
20:49that intimacy threshold.
20:51You've never pooed
20:52in front of each other?
20:52Never.
20:53No barley belly together.
20:54Really?
20:54I will not.
20:55I just refuse,
20:56I refuse to,
20:57it's not necessary,
20:58is it?
20:58You know when you see couples
20:59where one's in the bath
21:00and the other's on the toilet
21:03giving like a poo sauna
21:04to the person in the bath?
21:05If I saw,
21:06if I was with a woman,
21:07I have been guilty of that.
21:07If I saw someone's poo eyes,
21:09you know when they're like,
21:10I've had a great night,
21:11oh, that's it,
21:12it's over.
21:12Yeah,
21:12all the sex appeal
21:14down the toilet.
21:14I could not deal with poo eyes
21:16of someone I'm intimate with.
21:17But why do you?
21:18I don't fart,
21:18I also don't,
21:18I would never fart
21:19in front of my wife.
21:21Ever.
21:21I'm not into that either.
21:22I'd go for Grace.
21:24Oh, Grace.
21:24Yeah,
21:25very caring,
21:25very midwifery,
21:26you know,
21:27she'd look after me,
21:28she'd make sure I'd be okay.
21:29That's a good choice.
21:30This one's a bit of a strange one,
21:32but why not?
21:32You're going to space.
21:34Oh.
21:35Oh.
21:35Who are you going to do
21:36your astronauting with?
21:38My astronaut?
21:39Who are you going to get
21:39astronauty with?
21:41I'm going to say Maeve,
21:42she'd be so entertaining.
21:43Oh, would she?
21:44So entertaining.
21:46Yeah,
21:46a fella would float up outside,
21:47I've changed my mind.
21:50I've changed my mind.
21:52Great answers,
21:53Nellie.
21:53How good was that?
21:54That was good.
21:55Now let's have a little
21:56commitment ceremony
21:57and see if you guys
21:59want to stay or leave
22:00and be honest.
22:02Always.
22:05All right,
22:06how about you go first
22:07over there, Russell?
22:08It's obviously
22:08with a slight measles lesion.
22:11A stay.
22:12Oh, yeah.
22:15Just to be clear,
22:17is that a commitment
22:18for more work or not?
22:20Just to be clear,
22:21is it contractual?
22:21How about you, Nellie?
22:22I've had the best time
22:23and it's been wonderful
22:24meeting you guys,
22:25so 100%
22:27stay with loads
22:28of love hearts.
22:30Stephen never got
22:31these love hearts
22:32on these phones.
22:32I do want to say,
22:33how dare you,
22:34how dare you be so gorgeous?
22:36Truly.
22:37How dare you?
22:38I should have put my
22:39factor 50 on
22:39because I'm getting sunburned
22:40from the hotness.
22:41Stop!
22:43Thanks so much,
22:44Russell and Nellie,
22:45for joining me here today.
22:47As homestays continue,
22:49our couples will find out
22:50how life might look
22:52on the outside
22:52of the experiment
22:53as we get closer
22:55and closer
22:55to the final vounds.
22:57Join me next week
22:58with Paul C. Brunson
22:59and another one
23:00of our newlyweds
23:01to discuss it all.
23:04I'm going to go
23:04and ask Leo
23:05to show me that trick
23:07with the tea towel again.
23:08That was very impressive.
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