Signs Married At First Sight Season 18’s Madison Myers & David Trimble Are Engaged After The Reunion (All Signs Point To Another MAFS Wedding)

Married At First Sight season 18 is coming to a close, and while David Trimble’s relationship with Madison Myers may have been the most scandalous storyline, it’s possible the pair are pulling out one more shock for the end of the season as there are signs they’re engaged. Throughout Married At First Sight season 18, David and Madison’s behavior has been scrutinized as there’s been a sense they’ve been cheating on each other for the duration of the experiment. Though the pair took quite a long time to admit to the behavior, David and Madison came clean before the reunion.

As the Married At First Sight season 18 cast seemed aware of the open secret of David and Madison’s connection, their apology tour for their affair was more defensive than empathetic. David, who spent the majority of Married At First Sight season 18 struggling to build a connection with his wife Michelle Tomblin, had to talk to Allen Slovick, who Madison had been married to throughout the show’s duration, but outside of their exchange, most of the reveals were more comfortable. After refusing to take much accountability for their actions, David and Madison’s affair may reveal one more major surprise.

David and Madison’s answers mixed with his intentions seem like clear indications they could be engaged.

David & Madison Confirmed They’re Together During The Reunion

The Couple Have Been Dating For A Year

As David and Madison approached the Married At First Sight season 18 reunion, it was clear they were going to have to answer some difficult questions. As David spent the majority of MAFS season 18 married to Michelle while Madison spent the season married to Allen, it was clear that they were going to be asked about their marriages along with their relationship. Though David has been somewhat difficult to get to open up, he’s been quicker to fold over and discuss the shortcomings of his marriage than Madison, who’s appeared to be more protective of her strange MAFS experience.

During the reunion special, David and Madison confirmed that after their MAFS season 18 affair, they continued their relationship off-screen. After getting to know one another after the weddings, David and Madison found themselves talking multiple times a day and ultimately shared that they thought their connection was better than the connections they shared with their spouses. Despite maintaining that there was no physical intimacy during their time on the show, David and Madison got together quickly after realizing their feelings were far more than platonic. The pair have been together for the year after Married At First Sight’s end.

David & Madison Moved In Together After MAFS

They Shared How They Make Things Work

David Trimble And Madison Myers from Married At First Sight Season 18 in intense montage with question marks
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While the majority of the MAFS reunion questions for David and Madison revolved around the fact that they’d had an affair in the first place, the pair were open about their lives now, as well. David and Madison shared that their relationship hadn’t been easy to navigate, but they were excited to be able to find their way with one another outside of the pressure cooker of MAFS. Sharing that they moved in together shortly after Married At First Sight season 18 finished filming, the couple made it clear that their relationship was working well with some boundaries in place.

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Madison shared that David had moved into her place after revealing that his timeline for moving out of his parents’ home was a short three to six months. The couple have been making things work in their shared space easily, because as Madison revealed, she’s away for work fairly consistently, which gives David enough space to feel independent. The couple have been able to find time together frequently, but seem to be happy to be independent as frequently as they can. Sharing a mix of togetherness and healthy separation, they’ve figured out how to navigate their relationship without MAFS’s help.

 

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