Married At First Sight UK star Luke Worley has revealed a man attempted to "bite" his finger off in a shock attack, leaving him needing medical attention.
Luke, 31, who took part in the 2023 series of MAFS, took to his Instagram Stories on Monday, 11 December, to share a photo of his injured finger and telling fans: "Some bloke tried to bite my finger off."
He added: "1 swollen hand, 1 hospital trip, 1 tetanus jab, 1 course of antibiotics," with a wide-eyed emoji.
Luke didn't elaborate any further on what had happened between him and the man in question.
Luke's injury comes after he announced he will be fighting his MAFS co-star Jordan Gayle in a boxing match in February 2024, following the pair's explosive fight on the E4 show.
Luke and his MAFS wife Jay Howard were removed from the experiment after he attempted to punch Jordan, 26, following a huge row. Now the duo are set to settle their differences off-screen for good.
Announcing the match, DKM Plush Boxing announced: "After all the talk, all the accusations and the war of words, Luke Worley & Jordan Gayle will meet inside the ring on Friday 9th February at The Indigo O2 in London."
The announcement continued: "You’ve seen the series and you’ve seen social media since, There really is no love lost between these two, everything is on the line and pride sits right at the top of the list!
"The event promises to produce an action packed evening of boxing with a stacked undercard loaded with top British talent and entertainment with many of the MAFS 2023 gang inside the arena to support their fellow cast members."
Jordan's wife Erica, 25, has since opened up about the boxing match, saying it's a good way for Jordan and Luke to put their differences behind them and "settle things".
Erica told the Daily Mail: "I feel like they have to [put everything behind them], there's no point dragging it out, if they don't like each other and they're never going to be friends, so that's fine, we can deal with that.
"But I do think the boxing match is a good way to settle things, the gentleman way in a ring, where it's supervised with a referee and they've got gloves on, it's the best way to do it."
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