Inside Married At First Sight UK star Shona Manderson’s chic Nottingham home with yoga studio, bar and quirky decor | The Sun

SHONA Manderson is one of the brides taking part the current series of Married At First Sight UK.

The performing arts teacher from Nottingham has placed her love life in the hands of Paul C Brunson, Mel Schilling and Charlene Douglas.



Off-screen Shona, 31, lives in a chic home complete with a yoga studio and a bar.

She regularly shows off her property on social media and lives there with her cute French Bulldog.

In snaps shared on Instagram Shona revealed a large space dedicated to yoga.

As well as the necessary yoga mat the room also decorated with soft lighting and lots of candles, giving off a relaxed vibe.

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Shona's home also features the perfect selfie spot – a huge gold mirror facing a trendy panelled wall.

And no home is complete without somewhere to entertain. Shona's large dining room doubles up as a bar and is perfect space to have friends – or her new husband – over.

Shona's wedding is yet to air so MAFS UK fans are still waiting to find out who she will marry.

But during the initial hen and stag parties, Shona revealed she was "in love" with her husband – despite having never met him.

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She told the other girls: "Now guys, I genuinely feel in my heart, and I don't know if you will find this too much but I have a really intuitive feeling about my husband.

"I already feel like I love him. And I'm coming into this with that optimism."



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