'Who takes their female friends to the Hilton?' MAFS' Ning Surasiang reveals the harsh way she found out her ex was cheating
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Married At First Sight's Ning Surasiang has revealed the harsh way she found out a former ex-boyfriend was cheating on her.
In Thursday's Who magazine, the 32-year-old said strangers on social media told her of her partner's alleged infidelity.
The hairdresser explained that on one occasion, her ex took his female friends to the Hilton [hotel].
'Who takes their female friends to the Hilton?' MAFS' Ning Surasiang, 32, revealed the harsh way she found out her ex was cheating, in Thursday's Who magazine
'People were messaging me, sending me pictures... and that really hurt me,' Ning told Who.
'It didn't just happen once; there were several occasions, but he says nothing happened. But who takes their female friends to the Hilton [hotel],' she continued.
Ning said that her ex continues to deny the allegations to this day, and that the relationship broke down as there was no trust.
'There were several occasions': The hairdresser recalled how she was alerted to her boyfriend cheating on her by strangers on social media
'I didn't trust him and he was upset because I didn't trust him,' she said.
Ning's love life hasn't always been smooth sailing, and in this year's season of Married At First Sight, she and 'husband' Mark Scrivens are fighting to salvage their troubled marriage.
Mark, 42, appeared stunned on Sunday night's episode when Ning voted to leave their relationship.
Will they make it? Meanwhile, Ning and her Married At First Sight 'husband' Mark Scrivens [right] are trying to salvage their troubled union. Sunday night's episode saw Ning voting to leave the competition, while Mark opted to stay
She wants out! During the commitment ceremony, Ning said she wanted to 'abandon' Mark, after he said nasty things to her during a fight
According to Married At First Sight rules, couples must stay on in the 'experiment' unless they both vote to 'leave'.
During the commitment ceremony, Ning said she wanted to 'abandon' Mark after he said nasty things to her during a fight.
However, he chose to pledge his commitment to her, saying: ' We've had a few issues... [but] there are some good signs I believe we are moving forward at a very slow rate, and that's the reason I've decided to stay.'
With Mark choosing to 'stay', he and Ning agreed to continue to work on their union for another week.
'I still believe we've got a bit left in us!' he stated in a piece-to-camera.
Troubled union: Ning's journey with her TV 'husband' Mark has been bumpy so far
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