'Married at First Sight' Sneak Peak: Brandon Defends His Honeymoon 'Meltdown' on Episode 7

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Brandon Reid has a lot of explaining to do on the upcoming episode of Married at First Sight.

In the final moments of last week's episode, the newlywed was wrapping up his honeymoon with Taylor Dunklin, when he suddenly became irate with the show's producers and camera crew. Now that the couple is home in Washington, D.C., Reid will finally explain his behavior during a man-to-man chat with Pastor Calvin Roberson on Season 10, Episode 7, which airs on Wednesday.

Meka and Michael Make Up on 'Married at First Sight' Season 10, Episode 6
Taylor Dunklin appears on "Married at First Sight." Season 10, episode 7 airing on February 12. Courtesy of Lifetime

In a sneak peek shared by E! Online, Reid blamed the pressures of constant filming for his outburst. "This is a new level of vulnerability for me," he says.

"I'm a very reserved, private person and just the cameras, all of that in my face—I just reached a breaking point and I was just tired," he continues. "All I wanted was some time to myself and I had a meltdown because I felt like I was being played."

Although he was upset with the film crew for not giving him a minute to himself, Reid said what really set him off were his wife's comments.

"Taylor brought up how I'm being portrayed on TV. She was just like, 'I don't want to be married to someone who is an a**hole.' It kind of bothered me a little bit," he admits. "When the going gets tough, are you going to just completely be done? At that point, I completely lost it and I thought this woman was not in my corner."

He adds: "If I feel like you're not team Brandon and you're not here for me, you got to go."

Reid isn't the only one getting some counsel from Roberson during the episode. Michael Watson, who spent most of his honeymoon feuding with wife Meka Jones, will also break down over his troubled marriage. In a clip, Michael is in tears as he explains the emotional toll his marriage is taking despite all his efforts to make the relationship work.

"For me, I want to make the marriage work, 100 percent. I just feel like I'm failing," he confesses.

Although the couple got off to a rocky start during their honeymoon in Panama, they did manage to end the vacation in a better place. But it seems now that they're home and living together as husband and wife, more problems have arrived.

Married at First Sight airs on Lifetime on Wednesday nights at 8 p.m. ET.

About the writer

Michigan native, Janice Williams is a graduate of Oakland University where she studied journalism and communication. Upon relocating to New York City, she held internships at celebrity news-focused publications including Hollywood Life and Us Weekly. She formerly worked at website Fashion & Style as a reality TV reporter before joining the news desk at International Business Times. Now she covers culture and entertainment for Newsweek. When she's not galavanting around New York's restaurant and wine scene, she's likely catching shows of up-and-coming musicians with friends.


Michigan native, Janice Williams is a graduate of Oakland University where she studied journalism and communication. Upon relocating to New ... Read more