Married At First Sight star Cameron Frazer confronted Clare Kerr about a secret she had been keeping since the beginning of the season. Despite their initial chemistry during their wedding, Cameron and Clare's mismatched personalities and differing views on important topics like children, religion, and intimacy soon became apparent during their honeymoon.
It came as no surprise when Cameron and Clare decided to end their marriage just a month after exchanging vows on Married At First Sight season 17. Throughout the show, their communication issues were evident as they constantly seemed to be at odds with each other. Clare painted Cameron as someone who preferred a partner who was slim and tall, ignored her calls, and even hinted at the possibility of infidelity. However, a recent revelation suggests that Clare may have been the one manipulating the situation all along.
Cameron & Clare Both Said No On Decision Day Amicably
Married At First Sight Season 17 Cameron Frazer in green shirt And Clare Kerr in printed top side by side mid argument surrounded by lightning and sparks - Cameron & Clare Both Said No On Decision Day Amicably
Cameron and Clare decided to split during Married At First Sight season 17, episode 11, just 31 days after their marriage. It seemed like the end of their marriage at first. However, in the preceding episodes, they made conflicting comments and gestures that hinted they might be open to giving their marriage another chance. Clare expressed feeling sad about their marriage to Cameron, while Cameron admitted to co-star Brennan Shoykhet that he would be willing to try again if Clare wanted to.
On decision day, Cameron and Clare ultimately chose not to pursue a relationship. Despite the tension, they parted ways amicably. While there was speculation of a surprise reconciliation, it became clear that Cameron and Clare were never truly compatible with each other.
Cameron Called Clare Out For Lying In Front Of The Group
Married At First Sight's Cameron Frazer and Clare Kerr - Cameron Called Clare Out For Lying In Front Of The Group
Clare and Cameron seemed like a couple who would get through decision day without any arguments. However, things took a turn when Clare got involved in Becca and Austin's argument. She suggested that all the wives had been silenced by their husbands during the season. Clare brought up an incident where Cameron asked her not to tell Emily about Brennan trying to date other women, citing it as an example of her being silenced. When Cameron mentioned going on a double date with Brennan, Clare accused him of lying.
Cameron, fed up with Clare's accusations, yelled, "I've lied every single day of this marriage to protect [Clare]." After walking away, Cameron revealed in a private interview that Clare had been telling him what to say on camera. He mentioned, "She told me not to say out loud that she's not attracted to me. Well, there it is! I just broke a promise." Cameron claimed that Clare had been manipulating him from the start.
Has Clare Been A Manipulator The Whole Season?
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Ever since they got married on Married At First Sight season 17, Clare has been acting suspiciously towards Cameron. At first, she made it clear she didn't want any physical contact with him. But later on, she would change her mind and ask for intimacy, leaving Cameron confused. Additionally, despite advocating for their breakup, Clare would get emotional whenever Cameron mentioned moving out.
The fact that Clare told Cameron she wasn't attracted to him from the beginning and instructed him to keep it a secret shows her manipulative nature. Throughout most of Married At First Sight season 17, Clare pretended to be fully committed to the relationship while Cameron went along with it, to his own detriment. It was a positive moment when Cameron finally stood up for himself and called Clare out.
Married At First Sight airs Wednesdays at 8 p.m. on Lifetime.
Editor's P/S:
The revelation of Clare's manipulation in "Married At First Sight" sheds a new light on the couple's tumultuous relationship. While Clare initially painted herself as a victim, Cameron's bold confession exposes her as a calculating schemer. The fact that she instructed him to conceal her lack of attraction from the start suggests a calculated attempt to control the narrative and maintain the illusion of a compatible match.
Clare's manipulative behavior has not only affected Cameron but also the entire group dynamic. Her accusations of silencing by the husbands and her interference in Becca and Austin's argument further highlight her tendency to create drama and sow discord. It is disheartening to see how Clare's actions have undermined the trust and communication within the group, making the already challenging process of finding love even more difficult.