MAFS UK’s Polly has been pictured ‘all over’ one the show’s grooms at boozy party – despite romance rumours with ANOTHER show star.
Polly Sellman shot to fame on Married At First Sight UK when she walked down the aisle and married Adam Nightingale in last year’s series

Polly Sellman was seen getting close to Ryan Donnelly on a boozy boat party this week[/caption]
Polly Sellman married Adam Nightingale on Married at First Sight UK[/caption]
Ryan and Jacqui were paired on this year’s season of Married at First Sight Australia[/caption]
The couple were beset by problems from the very start of their relationship, but the pair tried to make things work.
Things ultimately ended between the pair and they have not been in touch for months.
Then, just last month Polly revealed to The Sun how she had been out on several occasions with MAFS Australia hunk Billy Belcher.
And now she’s been seen on a boat party with a different MAFS hunk from the Aussie series.
Polly was seen getting close to Ryan Donnelly as she held his face in a sweet snap.
The boozy party was thrown to celebrate the start of summer in Australia.
Controversial bride Jacqui Burfoot was paired up with Polly’s new pal Ryan in this year’s series of Married At First Sight Australia.
Jacqui later found love with Clint Rice, who had been paired up with Lauren Hall in the same series.
Speaking to The Sun in an exclusive chat last month, Polly opened up about her link to other groom Billy from the Aussie series.
When asked if she knew of any of the Married At First Sight Australia cast, Polly happily spilled the tea.
“So there was a couple of people that were on last series [of MAFS Australia] that I actually knew, and as well as the old cast,” she told us.
“But yeah, a couple of the ones… so I speak to Beth, I’ve spoke to Jamie. I speak to Beth the most,” Polly dished.
She then spoke about British hunk Billy Belcher and how she has been out with him a “few times”.
“Billy, obviously. Billy’s a UK boy.

Polly spoke to The Sun last month and revealed her close bond to the Aussie grooms[/caption]
She sensationally revealed she and Billy were close pals[/caption]
“Absolutely love Billy,” she said.
“We’ve been out a few times together, when he’s been in Sydney, and I’ve been to Perth.
“I’ve met up with him when I was in Perth,” Polly explained.
After her MAFS UK stint, Polly relocated to Australia, which is where she now resides.
Speaking to us about her life on the other side of the world, she gushed about how much she loves it.
Polly spoke about the balance between work and life and how it’s far better in Australia than in England.
“It’s just a better work-life balance as well.
“I think a lot of people work to live at home. Everyone waits for the weekend, no one wants to do anything after 6 o’clock in the evening during the week. Everyone’s got to find a babysitter.
“Over here, you go to work to live your life.
“People take long weekends, people take their sick days, people go away on a Friday night after work to go 6 hours away in a car, to just go somewhere different over the weekend,” she said.
Bake Off recap – Pastry Week

It’s crunch time in Bake Off – but ahead of tonight’s new episode, what went down in Pastry Week
DECLARED by Prue the “most important” of all, pastry week kicked off with the signature challenge – a savoury pastry plait.
Iain was in Hollywood’s bad books for his sausage roll but Noel and Alison joked that Jasmine’s effort looked “ready for a cookbook cover”.
Chaos in the tent
The bakers were stumped by this week’s technical when they were asked to make Paul’s Gala Pie, an old-fashioned delicacy with pork and egg.
For those who skipped the crucial steam hole, confusion ensued – with soggy crusts and upset bakers.
Rising to the challenge
A visually stunning sculpted tart in just four hours was the task for the showstopper, with Paul hoping for a good backstory and Prue wanting something at least a foot high.
The bakers were ambitious, with Toby making a rollercoaster, Jasmine an orchid and Tom creating a game as a nod to his Danish heritage by hiding an almond inside his creation.
Don’t miss any of the baking action – stream The Great British Bake Off on Channel 4