'Neither twin is smitten!' Body language expert claims it's not JUST Michelle who is having doubts over her Married At First Sight groom

  • Perth-born twins, Sharon and Michelle Marsh, wed on MAFS on Monday night
  • In a dramatic episode, the 31-year-old sisters had a lavish double wedding
  • While Sharon appeared to gel with Nick, sparks didn't fly with Michelle and Jesse
  • FEMAIL spoke to body language expert, Katia Loisel, as to what's really going on
  • The twins appeared on the Today Show with their grooms on Tuesday 
  • According to Ms Loisel, neither twin is smitten with their arranged partner 

Anyone who watched Monday night's episode of Married At First Sight Australia will have been eager to find out whether sparks flew between Perth-born twins, Michelle and Sharon Marsh, and their respective husbands.

And so when the 31-year-old twins and Jesse and Nick sat down on the sofa to appear on the Today Show on Tuesday, FEMAIL couldn't wait to decipher what was going on.

With the help of relationship and body language expert, Katia Loisel, here's what the couples' non-verbal signs were suggesting.

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 Love? Anyone who watched Monday night's episode of MAFS will have been eager to find out whether sparks flew between Perth-born twins, Michelle and Sharon, and their husbands

 Love? Anyone who watched Monday night's episode of MAFS will have been eager to find out whether sparks flew between Perth-born twins, Michelle and Sharon, and their husbands

 Sparks flying: While older twin, Sharon and Nick, appeared to get on famously at the wedding and reception (pictured), her later body language doesn't intimate the same thing

 Sparks flying: While older twin, Sharon and Nick, appeared to get on famously at the wedding and reception (pictured), her later body language doesn't intimate the same thing

Nonverbal signs: Relationship and body language expert, Katia Loisel (pictured) speaks to FEMAIL about what the twins' non-verbal signs meant

Nonverbal signs: Relationship and body language expert, Katia Loisel (pictured) speaks to FEMAIL about what the twins' non-verbal signs meant

Appearance: The twins and Nick and Jesse appeared on the Today show sofa (pictured) on Tuesday, and Ms Loisel said that neither twins' body language was good

Appearance: The twins and Nick and Jesse appeared on the Today show sofa (pictured) on Tuesday, and Ms Loisel said that neither twins' body language was good

According to Ms Loisel, while Sharon and Nick appeared to play happy families at their wedding and reception, it's clear that she isn't necessarily happy with her partnered groom right now:

'While it was obvious to everyone that Michelle wasn't happy with Jesse from the beginning, I can also see from both twins' smiles that neither of them is smitten,' Ms Loisel told Daily Mail Australia.

'In the Today Show interview, both twins are strategically leaning in towards one another rather than their partners. 

'They've both got their hands in their knees, which is like the equivalent of giving yourself a virtual hug when you're uncomfortable.'

 Truth: 'While it was obvious to everyone that Michelle wasn't happy with Jesse from the beginning, it's also obvious from both twins' smiles that neither is smitten,' Ms Loisel said

 Truth: 'While it was obvious to everyone that Michelle wasn't happy with Jesse from the beginning, it's also obvious from both twins' smiles that neither is smitten,' Ms Loisel said

Signals: She said that both twins were strategically leaning in towards each other during the interview (pictured), as if looking for support from one another

Signals: She said that both twins were strategically leaning in towards each other during the interview (pictured), as if looking for support from one another

Reading: Ms Loisel explained that: 'They've both got their hands in their knees, which is like the equivalent of giving yourself a virtual hug when you're uncomfortable'

Reading: Ms Loisel explained that: 'They've both got their hands in their knees, which is like the equivalent of giving yourself a virtual hug when you're uncomfortable'

 Surprise: At the wedding, grooms Nick and Jesse were surprised to find out that they were having a double wedding with the twins (pictured)

 Surprise: At the wedding, grooms Nick and Jesse were surprised to find out that they were having a double wedding with the twins (pictured)

During the Today show interview with Sylvia Jeffreys, both twins were asked how surreal it was having a double wedding:

'Overwhelming, but overwhelmed with so much joy, especially having all of our loved ones there for us and having someone next to us that will hopefully be there for the rest of our lives,' Sharon said.

'Michelle's reaction to Sharon's comment was very telling,' Ms Loisel told FEMAIL.

'She threw her hands up - which is something we do in disbelief - and touched her neck, which is a non-verbal sign of stress.

'Both twins looked uncomfortable throughout the interview, and while being on the Today show can possibly create that atmosphere, if you were in love, you wouldn't care.'

 Change: 'There was a lot more positive body language from Sharon at her wedding. Something looks like it's happened as they're not on the same page now,' Ms Loisel siad

 Change: 'There was a lot more positive body language from Sharon at her wedding. Something looks like it's happened as they're not on the same page now,' Ms Loisel siad

 Loyalty: 'Their hearts lie with each other clearly, rather than with their beaus,' Ms Loisel said of both twins

 Loyalty: 'Their hearts lie with each other clearly, rather than with their beaus,' Ms Loisel said of both twins

Ms Loisel said that all of the signs point towards the fact that the twins are still very uncomfortable around their grooms:

'Our legs give away more about us than we think - they're the last thing we think about and so a great indicator of what we really think. Both of the twins' legs are angled inwards rather than towards their husbands. 

'Their hearts lie with each other clearly, rather than with their beaus.'

 There was a lot more positive body language from Sharon at her wedding. Something looks like it's happened as they're not definitely on the same page now

Ms Loisel explained that this could mean that the twins were trying to draw security from one another:

'There was a lot more positive body language from Sharon at her wedding than on the Today show. Something looks like it's happened as they're not definitely on the same page now.'

However, Ms Loisel added that there were moments when it looked like the older twin did connect with her Melbourne-based husband, Nick:

'When she looked at him for a few seconds or there was some synchronisation in their body movements, there were little glimpses of their relationship - with Jesse and Michelle, I'm not sure they have that.'

Married At First Sight Australia continues on Tuesday evening at 7.30pm. 

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