'Married at First Sight' season 3 episode 11: Vanessa and Ashley get jealous

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Will one of these pairs stay together after the end of the season?

During the previous few episodes of "Married at First Sight" season 3, Vanessa and Tres hit it well and even discussed the possibility of having children. However, the official synopsis for the next episode, as per TV Guide, indicates that things will start to get complicated as Vanessa gets jealous of another woman.

Titled "Celebrations," the episode will reportedly see Vanessa get jealous when Tres forms a strong bond with a female friend. It isn't exactly revealed if this woman is a longtime friend that he is re-connecting with or if it is someone entirely new. Either way, his friendship with her will spark Vanessa's jealousy.

Vanessa's concern may start an argument between the two and this may affect how Tres and Vanessa relate to each other in the future, particularly if Tres feels he cannot be friends with other women. Despite this, it appears that Ashley will have an even bigger problem with her husband David.

As stated in the official synopsis, Ashley will catch David texting another woman, and while it isn't stated that he is outright flirting, this is still speculated to be the case, given how he and Ashley have been arguing over the past couple episodes and with Ashley admitting to David that she was not physically attracted to him.

Samantha and Neil have been the couple standing in the middle as they have not gone as smoothly as Vanessa and Tres or as rocky as Ashley and David. In this episode, however, it appears that Samantha will get a stronger understanding of Neil's character after spending some time with a couple of his friends.

While this doesn't necessarily spell out a bright future for Samantha and Neil, it does imply that the two may begin to see things eye-to-eye more often than not.

"Married at First Sight" season 3 episode 11, "Celebrations," airs this Feb. 2.

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