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Married at First Sight’s David and Madison continue to surprise viewers with their relationship updates.
During the Tuesday, March 11, episode of Lifetime’s reality show, the pair reunited with the cast for the first time in nearly a year. As part of the reunion show, both David, 37, and Madison, 31, confirmed they are still together and now living under the same roof.
“We’re very happy,” Madison told host Kevin Frazier. “He makes me feel like the most special person in the world without even trying. He’s the best.”
After some cast members noticed some new rings on the pair’s fingers, both Madison and David assured them they are not engaged. Instead, the new bling is a symbol of their committed love for each other.
“We had our one-year anniversary and I’m just living life,” David said when confirming his relationship status.
During season 18 of Married at First Sight, viewers watched experts Dr. Pepper Schwartz, Pastor Cal Roberson and Dr. Pia Goff initially match Madison up with Allen. David, meanwhile, was paired up with Michelle.
As cameras rolled, David and Madison started forming a connection and ultimately chose to end their respective marriages to pursue each other.
At one point in the season, the experts questioned why David sent a text message to Madison saying he “wanted to eat her up” during his marriage to Michelle. (In a previous episode, David claimed that he was just shooting his shot and was a man with “needs” that weren’t being met.)
When asked to share if they had any regrets, both David and Madison acknowledged they could have handled the cheating scandal better.
“Obviously, I think we would both change everything,” Madison shared. “I will never regret following my heart, but I will regret not having the courage and the confidence to say it loudly when I should have.”
David added, “I should have been stronger. I would like to apologize to you Michelle sincerely. And to you Allen as well. You’re a great man, and I should have manned up.”
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During the reunion show, Allen confirmed he has moved on with a new girlfriend. As for Michelle, she’s single and doesn’t see a future friendship with Madison.
“We’re not going to be friends — her and I — and I appreciate the apology,” she acknowledged. “But I’m pretty sure we’ll never see each other again.”
Married at First Sight (produced by Kinetic Content) airs on Lifetime Tuesdays at 8 p.m. ET.
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