‘Married At First Sight’ Season 3 News & Updates: Sam Arrested; Neil Refuses To Reconcile With Wife?

"Married at First Sight" Season 3 ended with all three couples choosing to divorce their respective partners after the FYI reality series concluded. Fans, however, remained hopeful that a reunion was still possible for one couple - Sam Role and Neil Bowlus. Will they still get back together?

"Married at First Sight" Season 3 couple, Sam Role and Neil Bowlus decided to end their marriage during the show's finale episode titled "Decision Day." Back then, Sam was determined to make her marriage with Neil work, but the latter's decision surprised and hurt her.

In the "MAFS" Season 3 special titled, "Six Months Later," however, both Sam and Neil admitted that they are good friends. When asked about a possible reconciliation between the two, Sam was open to the possibility but Neil no longer seemed interested in giving his relationship with Sam another try.

"I felt I was missing the ability to create a deeper, more intimate relationship," Neil told Us Weekly. "Nobody is at fault - it's just the way things happened. We learn, grow and move on."

Neil, however, revealed that he has not returned to the dating game and admitted that he misses some of his moments with Sam.

"If I have learned one thing, it is yes, I will miss some things [from our time together]," he added.

Meanwhile, Radar Online reports on a "Married at First Sight" scandal on Sam's previous arrest. According to the publication, Sam was previously arrested while she was on a 100 mph ride with her then-boyfriend, Scott McAlister in 2003.

The responding officer recounted that the car reeked of the smell of marijuana when the car pulled over and McAlister stepped out of the vehicle. Back then, Sam was only 19 and was travelling with her 12-year-old brother.

The "Married at First Sight" Season 3 star reportedly did several hours of community service and substance education to avoid facing a year in jail.

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