Is ‘Marrying Millions’ Scripted? One Couple Has Fans Doubting That It’s Real

It’s the million-dollar-question (I hate myself for that one) that fans of the show have been asking, especially since it was discovered that 2019’s married couple Brian Bru and Gentille Chhun are, according to Starcasm, actually actors with a long list of IMDB credits. Gentille’s been featured on a large number of reality TV shows and Brian’s got some 60 different entries on the Internet Movie Database to his name.

It doesn’t help that Brian’s got an alias too (Dave Smith) or that there wasn’t a marriage license on file for the couple. If you’ve seen what’s happened with Brian and Gentille’s relationship, you might be saying, “Well that’s not such a big deal because they ended up not getting married anyway!”

However, if you consider that they canceled their wedding hours before it was supposed to take place in a dramatic fashion, you’ll see how shady the lack of a certificate is.

Prior to officially tying the knot, you need to get a marriage license, so it’s difficult to imagine that Brian and Gentille were seriously considering spending eternal, matrimonial bliss with one another since they didn’t even obtain a license beforehand. Also, The List indicated that the house Gentille was living in in the show was actually a “staged” house.

While Brian and Gentille maintain that their relationship was authentic, there’s a lot of evidence to suggest that they were just playing stuff up for the cameras.

Source : https://www.distractify.com/p/is-marrying-millions-scripted