MARRIED At First Sight’s Rebecca Fenney has shared a loved up snap with her footballer girlfriend Lily Woodham.
It comes after the reality star had an emotional interaction with her ex-husband Bailey Smith during the E4 show’s reunion episode in scenes which aired last week.



Rebecca went public with her new same-sex relationship in December, admitting it came along when she “least expected it”.
Now, the reality star has shared a new selfie with her other half to mark International Women’s Day, which was on Sunday.
Donning a figure-hugging chocolate brown dress, Rebecca wrapped her arm around Liverpool player Lily as they posed in the mirror for the picture.
Her MAFS co-star and pal Leah Tyrer took to the comment section to leave love heart emojis underneath the post.
Rebecca has previously shared how Lily is her first same-sex relationship, with the star explaining they met through friends.
She said in December: “Lily and I met through friends. Um, I actually saw Lily play a game of football but I never knew who she was.
“So I have actually seen her play football before I even knew she existed. But, um, yeah we met through friends.”
Last week, viewers watched as Rebecca confronted her ex Bailey during the MAFS reunion.
The pair met on the show and appeared a perfect match, but split shortly after the TV stint.
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During the drama-filled reunion, Rebecca clashed with fellow bride April as it was revealed one of the latter’s friends slept with Bailey just hours after his split from Rebecca.
During the episode, Rebecca slammed April for “breaking girl code” as the pair went head to head.
The reality star ruthlessly told April, “I would just never associate with someone like you,” as she tried to defend herself.
While April harshly clapped back by branding Rebecca a “f***ing b**ch’.
Following the reunion airing, Rebecca received some backlash from fans who accused her of directing her anger to April instead of Bailey.
And in response, she took to social media to say that not all is as it seems off screen: “My anger wasn’t solely directed towards April, it’s just what you saw, how it was edited.

“And I’m never one to be like oh the edit was bad because I did say these things. I think I did come across as harsh and cold and upset.”
She added: “I do think I was so harsh upon reflection with April because I was dismissive and I didn’t want to speak to her.”
