Love Island’s Matt Zukowski reveals ‘savage’ move he was forced to make over upcoming wedding to influencer Tammy Hembrow
Love Island’s Matt Zukowski reveals ‘savage’ move he was forced to make over upcoming wedding to influencer Tammy Hembrow
Your wedding day is one of the most important days of your life and as Love Island Australia’s Anna McEvoy and Matt Zukowski found, lots of people want to share in it.
The friends and co-hosts of podcast Where’s Your Head At? clashed as they unpacked a very awkward wedding conundrum they’d both found themselves in.
Anna wedded long-term partner Michael Staples in Greece in May 2024 while Matt is preparing to marry influencer Tammy Hembrow in Byron Bay later this year.
Speaking on the podcast, Matt revealed he’d been forced to “uninvite” guests from his upcoming nuptials due to numbers being “too tight”.
“I initially invited a lot of my mate’s girlfriends that I’ve known for years and I’ve had to send them a message saying ‘Hey, I’ve had to leave them off the list. I have to uninvite them, I’m sorry’,” Matt explained.
Anna gasped in shock and was clearly taken aback by Matt’s bold move.
“I am speechless. You’re a savage,” she said.
Matt clarified that official invitations had not been mailed out at that stage but explained it was still difficult to tell close friends and partners they would not be invited.
Anna admitted she’d be “mortified” if she was in the same position and listeners soon learned she had a very different approach as she retold her own wedding invite debacle.
The 31-year-old explained that due to have a destination wedding in Greece, she’d narrowed down her guest list – but that didn’t stop some people from assuming they’d made the cut.
“People who were not invited to my wedding were like, ‘Hey, I need to book flights soon can you please send me the details?'” she said.
Anna admitted she found the encounter “so awkward” that she couldn’t bear the thought of telling someone they weren’t invited and ended up just adding them to the guest list.
“What am I going to do? Not invite them? I’ll just be bullied into have them at the wedding,” she wheezed.
“If they’re willing to message me and fly across the world for my wedding, then they can come.”
Fans in the comment section were divided and chimed in with their own thoughts.
“That’s a good person you should feel privileged someone wants to book a flight to go to your wedding, most people won’t drive 20 minutes,” one said.
While another thought, “I would’ve said ‘sorry due to the destination wedding we had to make the tough decision to only have a small guest list and unfortunately we can’t invite you.'”
A third joked, “Want to hope they aren’t listening to this….”