The shocking real reason why Jack and Tori haven’t had sex yet on MAFS Australia
It’s a constant topic of conversation
During tonight’s episode of MAFS Australia 2024, Timothy decides to ask Tori whether or not her marriage is authentic after Jack openly admitted during the workshop last night that he wasn’t sexually attracted to his wife.
And with the two seemingly constantly going on about how sexual they both are it comes as a surprise to both the other members of the MAFS Australia cast and us that they haven’t yet done the deed.
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But now we might finally know the real reason why Jack and Tori have not yet been intimate on MAFS Australia 2024 after an insider revealed all to Yahoo Lifestyle.
They revealed: “The constant requests for updates became annoying and some of Jack’s mates are blaming that pressure on why he didn’t just get down to business earlier. I think a lot of people have said Jack is a ‘chauvinistic pig’ but he really wanted to protect Tori from anything too intrusive.”
According to the insider, the sexual relationships between the couples are always a point of interest and the fact Jack didn’t sleep with Tori straight away had everyone on the show and behind the scenes wanting constant updates. They explained: “It kind of felt like the first and last question the two of them were getting from everyone.”
Jack and Tori did get intimate after the MAFS Australia 2024 family visits: “It was super awkward because neither he nor Tori felt comfortable with letting producers into their accommodation. The last thing they wanted to do was unpack their time between the sheets with a camera crew.”
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