She’s the glamorous beauty educator who married part-time stripper Harrison Boon on Monday’s episode of Married At First Sight.
But some viewers struggled to recognize Bronte Schofield, 28, without her dramatic makeup the morning after her wedding on Tuesday’s episode.
The brunette looked remarkably different from her ultra-glamorous Instagram photos as she was bare-faced talking to producers in her hotel suite.

Married at first sight bride Bronte Schofield, 28, looked completely different from her glamorous Instagram photos when she went makeup-free the day after her wedding on Tuesday’s episode. (Pictured left on Instagram, right in Tuesday’s episode)
Bronte revealed her flawless complexion after scrubbing off the heavily contoured wedding makeup, proving she’s a natural stunner.
Bronte also looked very different from what she looked like under her dramatic wedding makeup, which included heavy blush, fake lashes, winged eyeliner, and pink lipstick.
It’s likely Bronte was happy to wash away any memory of her crash-and-burn TV wedding, in which her friend Jess told her that Harrison had a “secret girlfriend” waiting for him outside the show.

Bronte’s Instagram photos usually show her with dramatic makeup and a dark bronze tan


Bronte also looked very different from what she looked like under her dramatic wedding makeup, which included heavy blush, fake lashes, winged eyeliner, and pink lipstick. (Bronte is pictured on her wedding day on the left and the morning after on the right)
On Tuesday’s episode, it was revealed that Bronte and Harrison had slept in separate beds their first night as husband and wife.
After waking up alone, the pair finally shared a frosty showdown in the living room of their hotel suite.
Harrison, who had come out early to bring coffee as a peace offering, looked apologetic as he tried to win back his wife’s affections.

In Tuesday’s episode, it was revealed that Bronte and Harrison (left) had slept in separate beds their first night as husband and wife
“I think parts of me, before this experience, followed me into it. And I had some explaining to do,” the Sydney builder told producers.
“It’s just a shame it came out in such a negative way on my wedding day because even though I saw someone before I got into this…I made it perfectly clear to that person that it’s over,” he added up to it. .
Harrison was then seen clumsily defending himself against a stony-faced Bronte as they sat on the bench.

After waking up alone, the pair finally shared a frosty showdown in the living room of their hotel suite

Harrison, who had come out early to bring coffee as a peace offering, looked apologetic as he tried to win back his wife’s affections.
“You have a life for this [experiment]and it will always follow you in … good and bad,” he insisted, to which Bronte replied bluntly, “Yes, it will follow you everywhere.”
Bronte explained that her “greatest fear” was that she would find love in the experiment, only for Harrison to “replace” her with another woman waiting in the wings.
Harrison assured Bronte that his bachelor days are over and that he is “serious” about marriage.
Bronte was not entirely convinced.

Harrison was then seen clumsily defending himself against a stony-faced Bronte as they sat on the couch
“It’s going to be hard to come back. Especially for me, my heart has been broken so many times,” she told producers.
Speaking to Harrison, Bronte said, “Of course I want to trust again, and actions speak louder than words. So we will have to work on that every day.’
Married At First Sight continues on Channel Nine on Wednesday at 7.30pm

Bronte explained that her “greatest fear” was that she would find love in the experiment, only for Harrison to “replace” her with another woman waiting in the wings.
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