SHOCKING EXPOSURE: MAFS David True Sexuality, Hidden Alpha Male Image, Wealth, Secret YouTube Channel And His Relationship With Stephanie Of The Man With “Gentle Appearance, Cruel Heart”
“Innocent Face, Cruel Heart”: Unveiling the Secrets Behind David – MAFS’ Most Hated Villain
He was the man with the gentle smile and thoughtful eyes, dubbed the “people’s groom” in the early episodes of Married At First Sight Australia 2026. But behind that facade was a completely different person: cold, calculating, and unafraid to express his contempt for his bride on national television. David Momoh – a name that has become a forbidden keyword in every discussion about the season’s villain.

Let’s uncover all the secrets about this 31-year-old groom originally from the United Kingdom.
1. Background, Family & Hometown
David Momoh, 31 years old (born in 1995), is a British-born man currently living and working in Australia. He is of mixed-race heritage and spent a considerable amount of time in the real estate industry before joining the show.
Throughout the broadcast, David’s family rarely appeared, and he seldom mentioned them. However, one notable detail is that David’s mother appeared in a brief scene and expressed support for her son, though she later became embroiled in the controversy surrounding his behavior on social media.

2. Secret Career & “Hidden YouTube Channel”: No Longer Just Real Estate
David claimed to be a real estate agent and often boasted about his “huge” deals. However, after being exposed, netizens discovered that his primary work was more related to media and marketing than actual property sales.
He also tried his hand at modeling and participated in some small projects before becoming famous. A “hidden YouTube channel” was discovered showing David posting videos about “life philosophies,” “how to become an alpha male,” and seminars on “secrets to getting rich.” It seems David came to MAFS not just to find a wife, but also to build his personal brand.

3. The Truth Behind the Shocking Final Vows
David and his bride Bec Zacharia were once considered a perfect couple. But at the Final Vows ceremony, David made a stunning “U-turn,” leaving Bec to read her vows alone. What’s noteworthy is that before this, David had declared on air that “he would say I love you.”
Immediately after leaving, David admitted to producers: “You’re telling me that’s the best you can bring me? You ought to be ashamed of yourself. I have a f***ing cushy little life, I could roll into Coles right now, walk up to aisle four, there’s a bird in there and she’ll be better than Bec.
These vulgar, contemptuous remarks drew intense criticism and led the show to cut all his previously favorable footage.

4. Secrets “He Didn’t Want Anyone to Know”: Ex-Lover and Workplace Relationship
The most shocking revelation about David Momoh wasn’t his vulgar statements, but his relationship with a close friend within the show.
According to behind-the-scenes sources, before joining MAFS, David and Stephanie Marshall (another bride on the show) knew each other. Both worked in real estate and had a fairly close relationship. Stephanie even appeared in photos with David before the show began.

After David abandoned Bec, Stephanie and David started “flirting” on Instagram and even dated before the show ended. Bec later discovered the romantic messages between the two and was furious. Rumors suggest that the relationship between David and Stephanie had blossomed much earlier, even while Bec and David were still “married” on screen.
5. Height, Assets & Life After MAFS
Height: David has an ideal height, approximately 6’1″ (185 cm).

Assets: The truth is unclear, but the photos checking in at luxurious villas and expensive cars on his personal page are suspected of being fake to gain views.
After the scandal broke, David posted an “apology” video that was criticized for being insincere and merely for “damage control.” He has since returned to the UK to live and has limited his social media presence
6. Other “Forbidden” Details: Questions About Orientation and Media “Stunts”

Some sources from Channel Nine revealed that David was subtly warned by producers about his apparent interest in the appearance and physique of other grooms rather than the brides. This raised questions about David’s true lifestyle, and his appearance on the show may have been just a “stunt” to hide something.
However, the production team tried to “navigate around” to avoid affecting the show’s image.
Summary: From “People’s Groom” to “Hated Villain”
David Momoh is a bundle of contradictions: a mature, successful man who lacked respect and affection for his partner. David’s journey is a warning to those who think “the show is just a game.” For Bec, it was three months lost, shattered trust, and a lesson about not believing promises made on TV.
And perhaps, it is precisely because of these contradictions that the producers also “prayed” that viewers wouldn’t dig too deep into David – because the truth is sometimes even scarier than what is shown on screen.