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MAFS star reveals she's turned to fat jabs in desperate bid to lose weight after being bodyshamed on show and by trolls
MAFS star reveals she's turned to fat jabs in desperate bid to lose weight after being bodyshamed on show and by trolls

The Irish Sun

time12-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

MAFS star reveals she's turned to fat jabs in desperate bid to lose weight after being bodyshamed on show and by trolls

A MARRIED At First Sight star has revealed she's been subject to "shame" after opting to use fat jabs to lose weight. The E4 favourite, who featured in the Australian version of the matchmaking series, told of her "frustration" at more traditional methods which failed to have an impact on her wellbeing. Advertisement 6 A MAFS star has revealed she's turned to fat jabs in desperate bid to lose weight Credit: Instagram / itswildbykatie 6 It came after Katie Johnston had been body-shamed by groom Tim Gromie on the E$ show Credit: Nine 6 Restaurant CEO Katie told how she had been hit with 'shame' due to her weight loss method Credit: Instagram / itswildbykatie The auburn-haired star, 37, found fame on Married At First Sight's most recent series, where fans were quick to call out her groom Tim Gromie's cruel conduct. Having pulled a producer to the side, he exclaimed: "What the f***?" He continued: "Totally not what I wanted. Advertisement read more mafs "It's not good. I normally go just short, blonde. petite. "Katie is like nothing that I would normally go for." After the body-shaming on screen, restaurant CEO Katie told how she was using "scientific help" for her weight loss - because "that's what it's there for." In a piece to camera filmed outside, she told fans: "I have initially started my GLP1 journey with quite a bit of shame wrapped around it. Advertisement Most read in Reality Exclusive "Because I was frustrated that I couldn't do it myself and I just didn't have the capacity to figure it out on my own. MAFS' Katie breaks down in tears in upsetiting scenes with Tim "And I utilised scientific help and that's what it's there for. "So it's anything, any meds that you use to help you control parts of yourself like for example anti anxieties, I've used anti anxieties for really bad times in my life that I couldn't cope." GLP1 is a natural hormone that helps regulate blood sugar and appetite. Advertisement It also plays a role in slowing down digestion, and is often a treatment used to help Type 2 Diabetes. The star, whose show groom rudely confessed he wanted to "run away" during the experiment ultimately ended up quitting the series. Mafs couples that have stood the test of time Loved-up Tayah Victoria and Adam Aveling of series six fame had the first Mafs baby. The pair couldn't keep their hands off each other on the programme and quickly found their feet in the outside world, moving into Adam's Doncaster home. Just 18 months after meeting, the couple welcomed their daughter Beau. Season five couple Michelle Walder and Owen Jenkins also managed to make their marriage work away from the cameras and had their first child in December. Teacher Michelle, 29, has no regrets about taking part in the experiment. She told us: 'I just feel very lucky and thankful that it has worked out - and excited for everything to come.' Michelle and Owen were both sick of dating apps when they applied in 2019. Owen recalled: 'I had been out for some drinks with a friend after work. "While he was out for a cigarette I was scrolling on Instagram waiting for him to come back in. 'The MAFS advert was the last thing I saw, and I joked, 'Wouldn't it be funny if I signed up?' 'A few beers later when I was back at home I sent in the application, and the rest is history.' Another couple to make Mafs UK history is Zoe Clifton and Jenna Robinson. Despite a slight rocky start, where they clashed over Jenna's vegan lifestyle, the show's first same sex pairing are still going strong. They even have a successful podcast together called Life With a Pod. Jenna shed light on being involved in the show earlier this year when she told us: "We're not legally married, and I never felt like we were. I definitely feel the process makes you take the relationship a lot more seriously and having the help of the experts… if you can survive that process it sets a firm foundation for a long-lasting relationship." Yet Queensland native Katie has gained a legion of loyal fans since appearing on-air, who appreciate her cheery character and bubbly, positive personality. Though showing how the backlash towards fat jabs had hit a nerve, she said in her long clip: "OK I'm going to go on a little bit of a rant because I'm frustrated and that's what I do when I'm frustrated. Advertisement "I'm over people being shamed for using GLP1 or any other method of weight loss. "Anything that people do is their choice and it's up to them and only you know your path and what got you into the position you are and the help that you need. "Only you know that. Sorry about my b****y state "But just be kind to yourself. Advertisement She rounded off with the words: "So please don't let the narrative out there that it's so easy to lose weight and just eat well, just exercise well. "Just be more motivated, have more discipline - go away! Leave us alone. We're figuring it out. "We are giving ourselves breathing space to be able to implement new habits and learn new things and transition our life to a healthier life. "So help us on our journey and cheer us on instead of giving us a hard time, thank you." Advertisement She captioned the video: "Dear THAT person, go away, we are all on our own path, you do you, " and one fan replied: "You are so right Katie and I love you either way and you will always be my fave girl x" A second put: "Love this message," as a third posted: "Screw them loves you are amazing and you are rocking it." One then added: "You just keep being You XOXO." Another surmised: "Just keep being you and good luck in your next wellbeing journey everyone needs little help now and again be kind to yourself and ignore the negativity of people xx" Advertisement SHOW STORY Since her show stint which aired in the UK earlier this year, it emerged her groom Tim had been During the scenes, fans were convinced the tattooed star who had an extreme reluctance to talk about his own marriage Tim told their co-stars at the Dinner Party he felt he was making the most effort in their relationship, having struggled to find a connection with her - despite scenes showing the exact opposite playing out on screen. It left Katie's fellow bride Advertisement 6 She has opted for the GLP1 jab Credit: Instagram / itswildbykatie 6 The Queensland native suffered a torrid time on the E4 show Credit: Channel 9 6 Fans were shocked at school teacher Tim's words towards his bride’ Credit: Channel 4

MAFS star reveals she's turned to fat jabs in desperate bid to lose weight after being bodyshamed on show and by trolls
MAFS star reveals she's turned to fat jabs in desperate bid to lose weight after being bodyshamed on show and by trolls

The Sun

time12-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Sun

MAFS star reveals she's turned to fat jabs in desperate bid to lose weight after being bodyshamed on show and by trolls

A MARRIED At First Sight star has revealed she's been subject to "shame" after opting to use fat jabs to lose weight. The E4 favourite, who featured in the Australian version of the matchmaking series, told of her "frustration" at more traditional methods which failed to have an impact on her wellbeing. 6 6 6 The auburn-haired star, 37, found fame on Married At First Sight 's most recent series, where fans were quick to call out her groom Tim Gromie's cruel conduct. MAFS fans watched in horror as school teacher Tim brutally rejected Katie Johnston just minutes after they said I Do - as he insisted she was nothing like what he "would have wanted". Having pulled a producer to the side, he exclaimed: "What the f***?" He continued: "Totally not what I wanted. "It's not good. I normally go just short, blonde. petite. "Katie is like nothing that I would normally go for." After the body-shaming on screen, restaurant CEO Katie told how she was using "scientific help" for her weight loss - because "that's what it's there for." In a piece to camera filmed outside, she told fans: "I have initially started my GLP1 journey with quite a bit of shame wrapped around it. "Because I was frustrated that I couldn't do it myself and I just didn't have the capacity to figure it out on my own. MAFS' Katie breaks down in tears in upsetiting scenes with Tim "And I utilised scientific help and that's what it's there for. "So it's anything, any meds that you use to help you control parts of yourself like for example anti anxieties, I've used anti anxieties for really bad times in my life that I couldn't cope." GLP1 is a natural hormone that helps regulate blood sugar and appetite. It also plays a role in slowing down digestion, and is often a treatment used to help Type 2 Diabetes. The star, whose show groom rudely confessed he wanted to "run away" during the experiment ultimately ended up quitting the series. Mafs couples that have stood the test of time Loved-up Tayah Victoria and Adam Aveling of series six fame had the first Mafs baby. The pair couldn't keep their hands off each other on the programme and quickly found their feet in the outside world, moving into Adam's Doncaster home. Just 18 months after meeting, the couple welcomed their daughter Beau. Season five couple Michelle Walder and Owen Jenkins also managed to make their marriage work away from the cameras and had their first child in December. Teacher Michelle, 29, has no regrets about taking part in the experiment. She told us: 'I just feel very lucky and thankful that it has worked out - and excited for everything to come.' Michelle and Owen were both sick of dating apps when they applied in 2019. Owen recalled: 'I had been out for some drinks with a friend after work. "While he was out for a cigarette I was scrolling on Instagram waiting for him to come back in. 'The MAFS advert was the last thing I saw, and I joked, 'Wouldn't it be funny if I signed up?' 'A few beers later when I was back at home I sent in the application, and the rest is history.' Another couple to make Mafs UK history is Zoe Clifton and Jenna Robinson. Despite a slight rocky start, where they clashed over Jenna's vegan lifestyle, the show's first same sex pairing are still going strong. They even have a successful podcast together called Life With a Pod. Jenna shed light on being involved in the show earlier this year when she told us: "We're not legally married, and I never felt like we were. I definitely feel the process makes you take the relationship a lot more seriously and having the help of the experts… if you can survive that process it sets a firm foundation for a long-lasting relationship." Yet Queensland native Katie has gained a legion of loyal fans since appearing on-air, who appreciate her cheery character and bubbly, positive personality. Though showing how the backlash towards fat jabs had hit a nerve, she said in her long clip: "OK I'm going to go on a little bit of a rant because I'm frustrated and that's what I do when I'm frustrated. "I'm over people being shamed for using GLP1 or any other method of weight loss. "Anything that people do is their choice and it's up to them and only you know your path and what got you into the position you are and the help that you need. "Only you know that. Sorry about my b****y state "But just be kind to yourself. She rounded off with the words: "So please don't let the narrative out there that it's so easy to lose weight and just eat well, just exercise well. "Just be more motivated, have more discipline - go away! Leave us alone. We're figuring it out. "We are giving ourselves breathing space to be able to implement new habits and learn new things and transition our life to a healthier life. "So help us on our journey and cheer us on instead of giving us a hard time, thank you." She captioned the video: "Dear THAT person, go away, we are all on our own path, you do you, " and one fan replied: "You are so right Katie and I love you either way and you will always be my fave girl x" A second put: "Love this message," as a third posted: "Screw them loves you are amazing and you are rocking it." One then added: "You just keep being You XOXO." Another surmised: "Just keep being you and good luck in your next wellbeing journey everyone needs little help now and again be kind to yourself and ignore the negativity of people xx" SHOW STORY Since her show stint which aired in the UK earlier this year, it emerged her groom Tim had been messaging another bride during their honeymoon. During the scenes, fans were convinced the tattooed star who had an extreme reluctance to talk about his own marriage was a producer "plant." Tim told their co-stars at the Dinner Party he felt he was making the most effort in their relationship, having struggled to find a connection with her - despite scenes showing the exact opposite playing out on screen. It left Katie's fellow bride Jamie furious as she defended Katie and branded Tim a 'gaslighter'. 6 6 6

MAFS fan shocked as show villain matches with them on dating app – and he's branded a catfish
MAFS fan shocked as show villain matches with them on dating app – and he's branded a catfish

The Sun

time09-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Sun

MAFS fan shocked as show villain matches with them on dating app – and he's branded a catfish

Mary Gallagher, Senior Digital Showbiz Reporter Published: Invalid Date, MARRIED At First Sight groom Tim Gromie has resurfaced on a dating app weeks after being slammed by viewers for fat-shaming his TV bride Katie Johnstone. A fan shared screenshots of his Hinge profile, revealing the reality TV villain is now looking for a 'long-term relationship' but is 'open to short.' 4 4 His profile lists him as working in education, attending Monash University, and living in Melbourne. Photos show him at the beach with pals, and attending a basketball game and a footie match. But his profile left some questioning his photos on Reddit. "Look who sent me a like on Hinge," the fan captioned her post. 'Katie girl, I hope I've avenged you a tiny bit.' In the last pic on her post, she revealed she wrote back to Tim on Hinge, and said: 'That beer belly is still very much real though.' The post sparked mixed reactions from fans of the show. However another said the post went too far, and defended Tim, saying: 'I think it's quite cruel posting his private stuff on here… treat others as you'd like to be treated.' A third added: 'Bro is still catfishing with his photos.' MAFS Australia fans stunned as groom makes shock return to commitment ceremony despite early exit Tim drew widespread backlash during his short-lived MAFS stint for making critical comments about Katie's appearance, stating he preferred 'petite women.' Despite the bride's best efforts, straight after they had said "I do", unbeknownst to her, her groom stormed off. He was then seen shouting at producers, claiming Katie was "not what he asked for". Tim was accused of 'gaslighting' Katie after claiming he was making the most effort, which saw her apologise to him before he left the party after being grilled by other brides. According to Tim's groomsman Luke Stapleton, the controversy resulted in the reality star losing his job as a teacher. Speaking on the So Dramatic! podcast, he said: "Where he was working was already concerned [about Tim's MAFS appearance prior to filming]." Following the backlash, Tim deleted social media, and he is yet to confirm whether he will return to his job as a primary school teacher. FAKE ROW It also emerged that the groom was using a "fake name" on the show. An eagle-eyed fan decided to do some digging into Tim's life, and has now revealed his true identity. "I just did a deep dive on Tim on MAFS and there is something really weird going on. Before the show began Channel Nine put up contestant bios for everyone featured,' the vlogger said on TikTok. "Tim was there, but he was listed as Tim Andrews. Nine updated the bios and we can see the difference in the lingering Google data. The TikToker added that Tim's career in teaching would mean he would be registered on the Victorian Teachers Registry. But when they looked, there was not a Tim Gromie listed, but a Timothy Andrews was. "He must be registered, but I looked it up and no Tim Gromie appears. But when I put in Timothy Andrews someone does appear! Weird, right? It's all just a bit off, like what is this guy trying to hide?' she added. It's now emerged that Tim chose to use an alias on the show to "protect his teaching job". "He was really concerned about how being on the show would affect his career," a source told Daily Mail Australia. 4

Married At First Sight's Katie Johnston reveals more heartbreak after her shocking match on Channel Nine show: 'My window for having a family is closing'
Married At First Sight's Katie Johnston reveals more heartbreak after her shocking match on Channel Nine show: 'My window for having a family is closing'

Daily Mail​

time06-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Married At First Sight's Katie Johnston reveals more heartbreak after her shocking match on Channel Nine show: 'My window for having a family is closing'

Married At First Sight bride Katie Johnston has shared heartbreaking news following her split with her TV husband Tim Gromie. Katie, 37, was brutally rejected by the serial dating app user, who continuously said on the show he wanted a 'petite blonde.' The Queensland-based singleton has been open about overhauling her lifestyle and approach to health and wellness after her brief and 'triggering' MAFS marriage. Now she has revealed she thinks she is going through perimenopause. 'I'm pretty well convinced now that I'm on a perimenopausal journey which means I'm biologically drying up,' Katie told her 106,000 Instagram followers on Thursday. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. 'That means that my window for having a family is closing.' In a tearful and reflective video, Katie said that she doesn't want to 'rush' her fertility options 'with the wrong person'. 'But it's a very confronting time,' she admitted in the emotive post. Perimenopause is the transitional period a woman experiences before menopause, marking the end of her reproductive years. It is characterised by fluctuating hormone levels, primarily estrogen, which can cause a variety of physical and emotional symptoms. 'If I had already had that journey and had kids then it wouldn't hurt so much,' Katie continued. 'But whatever my path is, I'll make the most of it. 'Whatever comes my way, whatever knocks me down, I get back up. I'm just realising I spent a lot of time sabotaging myself.' Katie immediately won the affections of 2025 MAFS viewers as a romantically challenged woman who had been routinely rejected in the past, but hoped to end her decade-long single status. She married PE teacher Tim in one of the first episodes of the season. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Katie (@itswildbykatie) Tim described himself as being 'too nice' and unfussy when it came to looks, only to reject her immediately. In a shocking behind-the-scenes moment, Tim pulled a producer aside during their wedding reception to vent his frustrations. 'Totally not what I wanted. Not good,' he said. 'I normally go for short, petite, blonde or brunette. Katie's nothing like what I usually go for. There's just no attraction. I can tell straight away.' Twelve months on from filming her edit for MAFS, Katie looks markedly different to the beleaguered bride fans saw over the first week of the long-running Nine series. She spent several months 'healing' in Canguu, Bali after the series aired. 'I just want you to know that if life hasn't panned out the way that you dreamed of, in the time that you're in, it's okay,' she continued on Thursday. 'You can just reframe it. You can make the most out of what you've got and the opportunities that come up in different ways.' Katie's fans flooded her comments section with well wishes and advice, as they urged her to go and see a fertility specialist. 'Katie please go and speak to a fertility specialist on what your options are. Having a family looks different for everyone. Peri doesn't close the door at this point. As confronting as this is, please know you can still have children, it just may be a different process. Take care,' one follower wrote. 'Sweetheart, please look into having your eggs frozen. Then you can increase your window and wait for the right man or choose to do it alone. You are amazing beautiful lady,' added another.

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