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The 'most compatible' MAFS UK couple based on star signs

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Married at First Sight UK has had drama and love in equal measures so far since this year's contestants first met at the alter.

Fan favourites Jay and Luke, who were one of the first pairings, already seem to have captured the hearts of the nation.Likewise, the show's youngest contestants - Tasha and Paul - also hit a soft spot with E4 viewers.

But as well as some hopeful-looking romances, there are hints at some equally disastrous outcomes as Nathanial and Ella appeared to get off to a good start on their wedding day before their honeymoon descended into chaos and the groom branded his wife a "liar."Newlyweds Porscha and Terence also got off to an awkward footing on Monday night's show as the self-confessed 'Beyonce' bride and mum-of-one admitted she wants a man who can afford to keep her so she doesn't have to work.And fans took a disliking to 'designer junkie' Laura after her high standards left Arthur feeling like he wasn't good enough for his "posh and intelligent" bride, and they clashed further on their honeymoon over him swiping his vows from Google.However, according to a recent study by Buzz Bingo, who analysed this year's contestants' star signs to measure their compatibility within their couples, Laura and Arthur are so far the most compatible.

Taurus bride Laura was uneasy that her Libra hubby Arthur dropped the L-bomb at the altar. However, the pair did seem to soften things on their honeymoon and have now ranked highest in love, marriage and sex compatibility.Not to much surprise, on the other end of the scale, the least compatible couple is Ella and Nathanial who are only 57% suited overall.

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