Married groom Jesse Burford may not have found his happy ending with Claire Nomarhas.
But it seems the 30-year-old wedding reveler is ready to put his ill-fated reality TV marriage behind and focus on uniting other couples in wedded bliss.
Jesse was spotted at work at Perth Registry Office in a gray checked blazer, black skinny jeans and a white shirt as he looked dapper.
He wore his luscious locks tied up in a trendy bun.
The tattooed hunk was spotted making rounds and marrying couples with his signature charm and charisma before taking a brief hiatus before his next date.
Back to reality! Married groom Jesse Burford cut a dapper figure when he was spotted back at work as a wedding celebrant after his ill-fated marriage to Claire Nomarhas
After experiencing the rollercoaster of emotions at MAFS, Jesse seems unfazed by the drama and is more than eager to bring happiness to other lovers.
Jesse’s marriage to Claire Nomarhas has been a whirlwind of turmoil, with the couple’s explosive arguments, undeniable incompatibility and a cheating scandal quickly becoming the talk of the nation.
Despite the heartache, Jesse has managed to bounce back and reclaim his role as one of the most sought-after wedding revelers in the country.
Sources close to Burford have revealed business has been great for Jesse as the popular groom is now unable to keep up with his requests.
Jesse was pictured at work at Perth Registry Office in a gray plaid blazer jacket, black skinny jeans and a white shirt
The tattooed hunk was spotted making rounds and marrying couples with his signature charm and charisma before taking a brief hiatus before his next date
It comes after Jesse recently opened up about his experiences on the show and his doomed marriage to Claire.
Jesse admitted he was “shocked” to see how their tumultuous relationship played out on screen, with Claire portrayed as an angel despite her “crazy stuff” on set like “Cheating” and “Gaslighting.”
Jesse admitted he assumed he wouldn’t get a “bad guy” cut during filming and was dismayed to discover his assumptions were dead wrong when the show aired.
After experiencing the rollercoaster of emotions at MAFS, Jesse seems unfazed by the drama and is more than eager to bring happiness to fellow lovebirds
“I was shocked to see how our relationship played out on screen. I remember thinking to myself, ‘I don’t have to worry one bit about being a villain because [Claire] just said some crazy things.’
“And there I look, six months later, at our honeymoon, and they don’t show any of it!”
Though Jesse didn’t witness any favoritism from the production firsthand, he said he felt a “strange sixth feeling that something didn’t feel right” during filming.
Speaking to Chron Australia recently, Jesse revealed that he was “shocked” to see how their tumultuous relationship played out on screen, with Claire remaining on set despite her “crazy stuff” like “cheating” and “gaslighting.” was portrayed as an angel’
“For some reason, they voted her Angel of the Season,” he said.
‘[Claire] is a supervillain on a silver platter, and they say, ‘No, we’ll take care of her.’ It’s almost criminal. The imbalance and the injustice, I can’t even explain it to you man,” he complained.
Jesse said he struggled to revisit the show, especially since he didn’t have a support system to help him cope emotionally, nor anyone to empathize with his experience.
Jesse explained that he stopped watching the series after the fourth episode because it portrayed him as a “misogynist” while failing to show Claire’s bad behavior on their honeymoon