“This Is Why I Can’t Watch TV Anymore!” – Mark Reacts to Married At First Sight #unfiltered cover art

“This Is Why I Can’t Watch TV Anymore!” – Mark Reacts to Married At First Sight #unfiltered

“This Is Why I Can’t Watch TV Anymore!” – Mark Reacts to Married At First Sight #unfiltered

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In this week’s Unfiltered episode, Mark explains his anger after being convinced to start watching the wild world of Married at First Sight, Mark can’t hold back his frustration with one of the black contestants who is meant to be from Brum. Steven then shares his unfiltered thoughts on Tim Westwood before the conversation takes a serious turn with the madness unfolding in Nigeria — and later, the chaos in Dublin.Join this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZ_CNKqpdv2h0zd_chBuM2g/joinTo Support our channel join us on Patreon now starting from £1.00 per month for exclusive content every week plus loads of behind the scenes contenthttps://www.patreon.com/TheexpresstruthshowCall in number: 0121 409 0275Instagram: @expresstruthshowMark Hamilton Instagram: @Seamoorecake87Steven Brown Instagram: @Supermn91Theme Song video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WL5FYsZRgGYTimestamps:0:00 – Intro2:06 – Mark & Steven talk about Shamballa chains of the past3:24 – Mark expresses his disgust at the guy on Married at First Sight13:00 – Steven vents about the Passport Bro movement15:44 – Steven shares his thoughts on Tim Westwood18:36 – Mark returns to Married at First Sight, still upset with that guy20:05 – Madness in Nigeria25:24 – YNs in Chicago talking absolute nonsense online27:16 – Donald Trump talks about becoming king29:10 – Keir Starmer: most unpopular Prime Minister?29:58 – Mark gives a quick UK war history lesson30:41 – Madness in Dublin32:40 – Steven isn’t feeling digital IDs34:48 – Mark talks about the epic 5-hour Saturday stream37:52 – Outro

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