Tuesday evening, Fabrice proposed to his 35,000 followers on Instagram to ask him their questions "funny, serious or impertinent" on the sole condition of not talking about his budding story with Anabel currently unveiled on M6 in "Married at first sight". On the other hand, the 44-year-old project manager gave his opinion on the rendering of his experience in the episodes broadcast every Monday on M6. "Honestly, I'm a fun but thoughtful guy. And on that, they make crates and crates, he emphasizes. The production created a caricatured character of myself. We'll see if the rest is fairer. »
These fears, Fabrice had expressed them to the production of the show after having carried out the personality tests and even before learning that a compatibility had been found for him. Coming to his home, the expert Gilbert Bou Jaoudé had managed to reassure him while revealing to him that he had the opportunity to meet and marry a stranger compatible with him up to 74%. "I was afraid of montages because former candidates have complained about it in the past," explained the Montpellier last March. "I wanted my story to be told in truth. The "MAPR" teams came to my house to explain and reassure me. »
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Since March 20, Fabrice like the thirteen other candidates of season 7 of "Married at First Sight" discover the story of their respective experiences. With Anabel, he seems to live a beautiful love story without the slightest cloud on the horizon. To create a semblance of suspense and fuel a potential climate of jealousy, the production insists on his friendships with women, including Céline, witness of his marriage. "Celine is the big sister I never had and I'm the little brother she never had, quite simply," he replied to a user asking if this relationship had ever been beyond friendship. "No one wondered if Celine was in a relationship and the consequences of the innuendo in her private life. Not even the production... »