
Um, Dayna and Mel are literally hosting the SAME event after tattoogate on The Ultimatum
Magan is too busy thinking about Haley
Magan and Dayna were a couple on The Ultimatum: Queer Love – and decided to do a trial marriage with new people, including Mel and Marie. Dayna and Mel were accused of sleeping together, but admits they got “matching tattoos” and “only kissed.”
Dayna and Mel are co-hosting an event after The Ultimatum
As their trial marriage came to an end, Dayna and Mel made the crazy, impulsive decision to get matching shamrock tattoos, even though Dayna and Magan previously discussed getting matching tattoos after leaving the experiment together.
In the last few days, it’s been revealed that Mel and Dayna will be co-hosting a closing party event alongside co-star Ashley, for Wxman Pride in Denver on June 29th, and her supposed partner Magan is literally nowhere to be seen on the guest list.
Magan admitted to hooking up and falling in love with Haley during the experiment, which left Dayna devastated that her partner managed to fall for someone else and that Magan allowed her to “feel so judged for building a strong bond with Mel while she was doing the same.”
During the show, Dayna challenged Mel’s anxiety about creating a family, which led to Mel sharing how her health problems have left her unable to carry children — something she’s never told anyone else before, and now they’re soon to reunite.
Despite the accusations, Mel is still claiming her and Dayna never slept together on her Instagram Story, even though Magan noticed that there was a s*x playlist on Dayna’s phone. The two were literally kissing on the balcony on day one of the trial marriage!
They aren’t following each other on Instagram, so it looks like it could just be promo and a meet and greet. As far as we know, Magan and Dayna stayed together, as did Marie and Mel, but there are zero photos of Magan and Dayna on her socials.
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