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Married at First Sights Luke Worley explains dinner party absence as he fumes it made my blood boil

Married at First Sight UK's Luke Worley has revealed the reason why he was absent from the latest bombshell dinner party on the hit E4 show.

The 31 year old star had hinted that the episode was a must-watch but later shared more details on his Instagram about his absence from some meal scenes.

Luke was seen leaving the dining table saying he needed a lie down but the star has now admitted that he'd been taken to hospital for "dangerously high blood pressure".

He also expressed regret for not being there to protect his bride Jay Howard from people "taking advantage."

In an Instagram post, Luke wrote: "Heyyy.. I can't watch tonight as I'm out for the evening…Just 2 things."

"1. The reason I wasn't hat the dinner party was because I had to leave to go to hospital as my blood pressure was dangerously high (stroke territory). 2. I wish I was there to protect @Jay_Howard!

"The thought of people taking advantage of her because they knew I wasn't there and she was vulnerable. Makes my blood boil. In my vows I promised to protect her and I wish I refused to go to the hospital so I could have done that."

Luke had hinted earlier this week that the episode would be packed with drama as his feud with Jordan Gayle, who is married to Erica Roberts, seems to heat up.

Earlier in the series, there were whispers that Luke was kicked off the show for allegedly having a scrap with another groom.

However, Channel 4 bosses reportedly gave Luke the boot immediately after the incident.

Now, it looks like fans are about to see what really happened, as Luke has urged viewers to watch and see "Wish Grealish", his nickname for Jordan,who sports hair similar to England footballer Jack Grealish, "get it big time".

Don't miss out on the drama as Married at First Sight continues on E4 from Mondays to Thursdays at 9pm

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