Shock claims MAFS golden couple Tahnee and Ollie are ‘faking’ their relationship for publicity: ‘I think they’re happy? No’
Controversial MAFS star Harrison Boon has sensationally claimed that Tahnee Cook and Ollie Skelton, last season’s golden couple, are ‘faking’ their relationship.
The 32-year-old ‘villain’ told Women’s Day he doesn’t believe the couple are really in love and is convinced they were just putting on a show for the cameras.
‘Tahnee and Ollie are fake. I think they are happy? No,’ she told him.
However, Harrison’s vicious spray should be taken with a grain of salt.
Not only does he hardly know the couple, but he and his wife Bronte Schofield have also faced credible allegations that they were faking their relationship just to stay on TV.
Controversial MAFS star Harrison Boon has sensationally claimed that Tahnee Cook (right) and Ollie Skelton (left), last season’s golden couple, are ‘faking’ their relationship.

Self-proclaimed ‘villain’ Harrison (pictured) told Woman’s Day he doesn’t think the couple are really in love and is convinced they were just putting on a show for the cameras.
Harrison also criticized several MAFS girlfriends who he said were not being candid about their struggles to find love in the real world.
‘Look at the cast. Take Evelyn Ellis for example: she’s a model. Do you really think that she had a hard time getting the attention of men? he said.
Fun-loving Ollie was paired with 27-year-old PR manager Tahnee Cook at MAFS this year. The couple have voted to stay for every commitment ceremony so far this season.
They also confirmed that they are still together three months after filming ended and are already making plans to start a family.

However, Harrison’s vicious spray should be taken with a grain of salt. He not only barely knows the couple, but he and his wife Bronte Schofield (right) have also faced credible allegations that they were faking their relationship just to stay on TV.

Fun-loving Ollie was paired with 27-year-old PR manager Tahnee Cook at MAFS this year. The couple have voted to stay for every commitment ceremony so far this season.
The young lovebirds made a joint appearance on Today Extra last month while speaking with hosts David Campbell and Sylvia Jeffreys about their blossoming romance.
They said they owe their successful relationship to “constant communication” and “talking about those little things so they don’t become massive.”
That same day, an interview with the couple in Nueva Idea hit the newsstands.
The lovebirds told the magazine that they have already chosen names for their future children, saying they “definitely” envision themselves having babies in the future.
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The young lovebirds made a joint appearance on Today Extra last month while speaking with hosts David Campbell and Sylvia Jeffreys about their blossoming romance.