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It's OVER For One Season 10 'MAFS' Couple!

 
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Season 10 of 'MAFS' has barely begun its run and one couple is already dunzo! Brandon Reid and Taylor Dunklin have filed for an annulment, just a half hour before the third episode of the season is to air. Though the couple seemed physically attracted to either after they said "I Do" on the Lifetime series, taking place in D.C., they soon became the most awkward couple we have seen in a long time. It was like watching a train-wreck as they sat together, sipping champagne before they went to greet their guests for photos and the reception. People has the court documents which show it was Brandon who filed for the annulment, dated January 2nd, just a day after the season premiere. The date may have been based in legality but Lifetime had this to say:

"As with any union, some end up happily ever after, and others don't. Continue to watch MAFS to see what happens with Taylor and Brandon." 

Ummm, we kind of already know and can assume they did not consummate their marriage seeing as he filed for an annulment. However, we do not know what the decision was on Decision Day, which has most likely already been filmed. They could have opted to keep working on their marriage and this could be the last straw. This season is different as there are five couples instead of four and the weddings are actually still going on. Apparently, an announcement like this has never happened while the weddings, receptions, and honeymoons were still airing. Let us know if you will still watch the show with this knowledge or if you felt Taylor and Brandon were doomed from the start!

*BTW: Good job, experts!

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