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Tune in on Monday for episode seven of the battle of the brides on Living TV

Four Weddings is proving to be must-see TV, and this week’s not-to-be missed episode is no exception. Here’s a sneak preview of what happens as four competitive couples go head to head to win a luxury honeymoon…

This week’s first bride-to-be is Alana. Her wedding is medieval themed and all the guests are expected to turn up in appropriate attire. Things get off to a shaky start as Rosie, one of Alana’s fellow brides, comments, “I think I’d rather die than go to that wedding”, then go from bad to worse when the hog roast fails to impress her fellow judges. Can Alana scoop the prize?

Next to tie the knot is Rosie. Rosie appears to have pulled out all of the stops by organising a choir to sing in the church. But her attempts at point scoring don’t stop there, as her three rivals discover the evening entertainment was only booked a week ago. Has Rosie decided she needs to up her game? And is it all too little too late?

Liverpudlian pop star wannabe Kelly is third to tie the knot. The veteran reality talent show contestant kicks off the night’s karaoke, and pulls her three competitors onto the floor to join her for a sing-along. The harmonising is hell for Rosie, who is dropping points faster than you can say dream honeymoon. Will her fellow judges follow her lead?

The last wedding of the episode is Allen’s camp affair. No-one’s impressed with the venue, but Alana starts to get irritated with Rosie’s incessant moaning and accuses her off nit-picking. Unfortunately for Allen, the night’s entertainment of a drag act and casino doesn’t seem to have scored him well, with Rosie explaining that she had high expectations and had been let down. Will the other girls agree?

Will Rosie’s ceaseless fault finding be the fall of her fellow brides or have they seen through her and awarded tactical scoring in return? And with four very different weddings, which bride will walk away with the honeymoon of their dreams?

Four Weddings airs on Living on Monday at 9pm

Watch a clip of this week's show here

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