Get married on your first date, and instantly experience your honeymoon on a deserted island. “Stranded on Honeymoon Island” adds an extra layer to the “married blind” formula, but that just makes the experience more challenging. As for the participants Sarah (32) and Jouri (30), the match was concluded on Tuesday evening.
The end of the story for Sarah and Jory in “Stranded on Honeymoon Island” on VTM2. Although this wouldn’t be surprising to many viewers: It wasn’t exactly a fling for the newlyweds. In past episodes, Sarah has had to pull in and pull out Jerry, who clearly wasn’t made for life on a deserted island. Hunger in particular proved to be an obstacle. Due to the lack of food, Joeri’s energy level dropped below zero and his sharp edges were exposed as well. Sarah was allowed to experience it. Love quickly cooled.
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Jowery was aware of his negative behaviour, so he drew his conclusions on Tuesday night. “I’m so tired and out of my mind. If this continues, I’m going to be bad with Sarah. I don’t want to drag her into this. I spent a few days thinking about how I could hold on and what I could do. But in the end I have to admit it.”
An early exit seemed to him the only option. Something Sarah can relate to. “I have a problem with his behaviour,” she said before Jowery’s decision. “I don’t know what to do anymore. It’s not fun anymore. The days aren’t pretty anymore.”
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