Kiwis got to see the softer side of one Married At First Sight NZ groom last night when he made a vulnerable confession. Now, he’s using his voice in hopes of helping others find theirs. Taking to Instagram shortly after Tuesday night’s episode of the reality show aired, Piripi Clarke, 28, has asked Kiwis in the spirit of New Zealand’s men’s health week - which runs for one week every June - to “check in” on the men in their lives.
“Check in on the men in your lives. S*** can be hard, but maybe it can be a bit easier with support and understanding,” the Hamilton-based father of two said. “Bit cringe I know, but the public have now seen me do wees and cry.
So I’m past the cringe point now lol [sic]”. Earning plenty of support in the comment section, Clarke’s confession was met with praise from his fellow MAFS NZ cast, including his on-screen wife, Stephanie Archer. The Auckland-based marketer commented: “We love to see it Piri - proud of you x”, while fellow bride, Kara Lester added, “Proud of you Piri.
Check in on your friends. Never be afraid to reach out and tell someone how you feel.” Madeleine Gilbert also supported her castmate, writing, “So proud of you Piri, takes a lot of courage to speak up and speak the truth, so brave and you will be helping so many people watching, more than you know.
You are surround by a lot of love, lean on us whenever.” Elsewhere, former star of The Apprentice NZ Mike Wilson , wrote, “Yesss brother! Very p.
