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‘Married at First Sight’ star Collins Christian addresses the rumors around his sexuality & all the queer chaos on the show

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cultured unfamiliar, Married at First Sight is a global reality series franchise –– much like the oft-memed 90 Day Fiancé –– following couples paired by a relationship “expert” who marry upon their first meeting.The couples honeymoon, come home to cohabitate, and after eight weeks, decide whether to divorce or stay wed.

What could go wrong?!Subscribe to our daily newsletter for your front-row seat to all things entertainment with a sprinkle of everything else queer.Well, your heterosexual partner could be gay –– or all of social media could think they are.A post shared by Collins (@collins_christian_)That’s been the case for Collins Christian, 28, who married –– and then called it quits with –– Natalie Parham, 32, on the current season of Married at First Sight Australia.On the most recent episode, Parham revealed she wanted to leave the experiment during a chat on the “commitment couch.” (And to be fair, she had good reason after Christian failed to comfort her in the wake of her dad’s passing.)It appears the entire continent of Australia was rooting against Christian, who acted unattached and apathetic during his tenure on the show.So, radio DJs Kylie and Jackie O made him answer for it in a recent interview.After being flat-out asked if he was queer, Christian responded, “No, I’m not gay.

Not gay at all.”He further elaborated on his sexuality, explaining that he hasn’t “dabbled” and recalled “back in Year 6, I watched gay porn before just to see would it.

I knew straight away, I’m not gay.”Honestly, we give Christian credit for answering such a personal question –– and going as far as admitting that he once watched guys getting it on.And we shouldn’t be so quick to make assumptions about men that are comfortable in their sexuality.As Christian explained to Daily Mail, “I just pay attention.

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