Three of the MAFS UK cast have *very serious* medical jobs, so here’s what they do for workFrom marketing to dancing, the MAFS UK 2025 cast have got a whole range of different jobs, but for the first time ever – a whopping three of them work in very serious medical professions. Here’s a deep dive into their no-nonsense jobs, and what they actually do day to day.
Grace is a midwife, but she works in a very specific role
Ashley’s wife Grace is a midwife who brings newborn babies into the world at a hospital in Norfolk. However, she particularly works in mental health services, helping women with their mental health before and after giving birth. This can range right from mild pregnancy-related anxiety to post-natal depression, and is a very important role for new and expecting mothers.
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Nelly is a dentist who specialises in cosmetic procedures
Nelly works as cosmetic dentist, specialising in veneers, composite bonding, Invisalign and whitening at one of Manchester’s top dental clinics, Kissdental. She graduated from the University of Sheffield before joining the clinic in 2020, and often shares pictures of her work on Instagram, which she clearly takes pride in.
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Abi is a veterinary nurse who ‘loves caring for animals’
Intruder bride Abi, who’s married to John, is a veterinary nurse in Bournemouth. That means she’s the one who helps the main vet, doing things like giving animals medication, assisting with medical procedures and managing the practice. MAFS producers described her as a “lover of animals, Abi loves her job and the fact she gets to care for animals daily”.
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Leisha, Leigh and Maeve also work in the medical industry
While they don’t work directly with patients in medical jobs, Leigh also works for the NHS as a clinical coder, Leisha is the manager of a dental practice and Maeve is an aesthetics practitioner.
Leisha also works in the dental industry
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