Married at First Sight Australia's Ines Basic is Selling Her Wedding Dress

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Married at First Sight Australia's Ines Basic is Selling Her Wedding Dress
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You can own her dress for a not-so-modest $6,000

Ines Basic, perhaps one of Married at First Sight’s most memorable brides, is selling the wedding dress that starred in some of the most intense reality TV scenes in recent years. Last Monday, she revealed she will be selling the wedding dress she wore during her Married at First Sight ceremony.

Basic said that 10% of the profits made from selling the gown will go to a charity organisation that commits to helping children in Bosnia - where Basic was born. Announcing the sale on her Instagram stories, she said ‘My dress has been sitting around in storage for years!’ and invited her followers to read the item’s details on a separate listing.

‘When he smiled, I first wanted to punch him in the jaw. I don't know why, it was just like my instinct,' she famously threatened on the show. Continuing, she said to the camera, 'he said he had country boy charm? It just doesn't turn me on. I'm getting a very inbred vibe.' Basic then asked him to remove his ear piercing, telling him it would be better suited on a ‘lesbian working in McDonald’s.

Basic then embarked on a steamy affair with Sam Ball, who also cheated on his TV wife Elizabeth Sobinoff. This led to Basic being known as the ‘most hated bride’ on Married at First Sight. Since Married at First Sight ceased filming, Basic was further scrutinised for starting an OnlyFans profile, something other reality stars and even soap stars have been unfairly criticised for.

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