#MAFS Exclusive Clip: Tom Tells Camille’s Bridesmaids About His Previous Infidelity

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Married at First Sight is back with a brand new episode and BOSSIP’s got an exclusive clip!

 Camille & Thomas

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As previously reported, the season premiered on Tuesday, October 15 at 8/7c on Lifetime and features Chicagoans willing to take a leap of faith and marry a complete stranger at the altar. As always, the couples will then embark on a whirlwind journey that includes a honeymoon and living together as newlyweds, with the ultimate test arriving at the end of the eight-week experiment. At that point, each couple must make the life-changing decision: stay married and build a future together, or get divorced and part ways.

As previously reported this season will prove to be especially scandalous as there’s a reported spouse swap amid some messy cheating claims.

A press release reports that this season promises even more excitement and drama with a “mature cast” and new twists. Among the surprises is an explosive cheating scandal, leading to a couple swap that’s sure to shock viewers and leave everyone wondering what will happen next.

Speaking of a cheating scandal, we might be inching closer and closer to uncovering what went down, now that a groom is opening up about his previous history of cheating.

#MAFS Exclusive Clip

An exclusive clip from tonight’s episode shows Tom reflecting on his previous infidelity with Camille’s bridesmaids. According to the Chicagoan, his previous nine-year relationship ended because he was unfaithful.

“I was not a good boyfriend at the end of that relationship,” says Tom. “Like, infidelity.”

Naturally, this puts Camille’s bridesmaids on edge.

“Oh, alright,” say the ladies as they look on concerned.

Take an exclusive clip below.

Do YOU think Tom will be revealed as the cheater this season?

A new episode of Married At First Sight airs tonight, Tuesday, Oct, 29, at 8 p.m. on Lifetime!

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