Married At First Sight’s Polly Sellman is flogging her wedding dress on Vinted following her incredible two stone weight loss.
The careers advisor – who married barber Adam Nightingale, 35, as part of the E4 experiment – is selling clothes ranging from a UK large to sizes 14 and 16.
And the star is also trying to shift her wedding dress following her split from Adam in a fiery rant at the final dinner party.
Originally posting the dress for £1,800 she has now reduced the price to £1,130 and it still hasn’t sold.
Polly described the dress on Vinted, saying: ‘Absolutely gorgeous wedding dress.
MAFS star Polly Sellman is flogging her wedding dress on Vinted as she sells her old clothes following two stone weight loss
The careers advisor – who married barber Adam Nightingale, 35, as part of the E4 experiment – is selling clothes ranging from a UK large to sizes 14 and 16
‘Brand new Justin Alexander 2024. UK 16 but has been altered to size and can be altered again. Can include veil. Collection only.’
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Also available to purchase is a size 16 beige dress from Primark for £5, pink and green size 14 oversized shirts also from the fast fashion retailer for £5 each.
Finally Polly has also uploaded a brand new size 14 Pretty Little Thing tinsel dress for £25, a checked Primark skirt for a fiver and two pairs of PLT trousers for £20 and £25.
Polly and Adam initially struggled in the show, which sees those who take part walking down the aisle with a total stranger after being matched by experts.
Adam admitted that at first he failed to find the spark with gobby Polly, but the pair did grow and latterly seemed to be in a good place.
Fiery Polly had been at the centre of conflict with many of the show’s brides and grooms.
She recently said she was ‘mortified’ at her behaviour as she confessed: ‘Watching it back, I have been absolutely mortified, I cannot deny that.
‘I can’t sit here and say I don’t think I did anything wrong. It was awful. I do not condone that behaviour.’
Originally posting the dress for £1,800 she has now reduced the price to £1,130 and it still hasn’t sold
Also available to purchase is a size 16 beige dress from Primark for £5, pink and green size 14 oversized shirts also from the fast fashion retailer for £5 each
Polly uploaded a brand new size 14 Pretty Little Thing tinsel dress for £25 and a pink Primark blouse
She is also selling a checked Primark skirt for a fiver and two pairs of PLT trousers for £20 and £25
Polly and Adam initially struggled in the show, which sees those who take part walking down the aisle with a total stranger after being matched by experts
After finishing filming, Polly embarked on a weight loss kick as she spoke of her upset at being trolled for her size on Instagram as she modelled her new lithe figure a week ago.
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She said: ‘I’ve had a lot of positive comments about my weight loss (and many other positives) since the show has aired. But my god am I absolutely horrified off the back of last nights episode.
‘I had absolutely nothing from the general public saying that I’m insecure with myself for weeks, and lo and behold, here you are making me all insecure of what I looked like.
‘Body shaming and making someone feel insecure (no matter how they look now) who is already going through stress is one of the worst things you can do.
‘When you body shame someone ONLINE and PUBLICLY others are listening. A friend with an eating disorder, someone struggling to lose baby weight, younger family members who have unrealistic body issues.
‘Body shaming a person in the name of advising them to be a certain way or to make fun of someone’s size, is a form of sarcasm, and mentally hurtful. I lost my weight for my own reasons and none of you know why.
‘Body shaming leads to horrendous extremes in which I hope never happens to me because of this but I can ᴀssure you it definitely hasn’t helped with how I feel about myself even after losing so much weight.
‘Bashing someone for their body is NOT OK. It is absolutely one of the most disgusting things you can do to another person. And doing it online is even worse. You should all be so ashamed of yourselves.
‘The next time someone body shames anyone, just remember you’re an AWFUL human being.
‘So congratulations on making a young girl who’s been vulnerable and herself on tv, feel like sнιт all over again, so well done.’