Jamie Feels "Odd Energy" in His Marriage to Beth on 'MAFS: Couples Cam' (EXCLUSIVE)

Where are Jamie and Beth from 'Married at First Sight' now? The couple is dealing with the throes of marriage on 'Couples Cam.' Details. The beginning years of marriage are often trying for all couples, regardless of how long they were together before swapping "I dos." These stresses are compounded during quarantine life in the

Where are Jamie and Beth from 'Married at First Sight' now? The couple is dealing with the throes of marriage on 'Couples Cam.' Details.

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The starting years of marriage are incessantly trying for all couples, regardless of how long they were in combination prior to swapping "I dos." These stresses are compounded right through quarantine lifestyles in the midst of the coronavirus. For the couples on Lifetime's Married at First Sight: Couples Cam, the problems in their marriages and the hardships of being quarantined are also being magnified in front of tens of millions of viewers.

The spinoff sequence follows nine of the MAFS couples who remained married after their seasons finished airing. Since all the pairs first met at the altar, it is no shock they are still experiencing growing pains and fights while in isolation in combination.

Season 9 alums Elizabeth "Beth" Bice and Jamie Thompson are showing on Couples Cam, and the on-and-off couple is as soon as again dealing with the fiery hobby that both bound them in combination and threatens to tear them apart. 

Where are Jamie and Beth from Married at First Sight now? In a clip received completely by Distractify forward of the May 27 episode, Beth and Jamie are fighting about how their energies don't line up. 

Where are Beth and Jamie from 'Married At First Sight' now?

Since their Charlotte, N.C. nuptials in Season 9, Beth and Jamie have relocated to California's Bay Area. While Beth is living her absolute best life as a attractiveness influencer, Jamie has taken a task as a tech guide. Due to the prime rent in the Bay Area, the two are cramped in their small rental all through the coronavirus pandemic. Their lack of house is surely making their issues worse. 

In the exclusive clip, the two begin to battle over the "odd energy" they are feeling between them in a while after sitting down for breakfast.

"It just seemed like we had odd energy this morning," Jamie says. 

"Yeah, we had a very odd energy this morning," Beth agrees. "I felt that, and I read that and I don't know why I still kept getting very cold energy even at the breakfast table."

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"It's not cold energy it's just —" Jamie begins to reply ahead of Beth cuts him off. 

"Like, you just didn't talk to me," Beth says. 

Jamie then tells her exactly what's been bothering him.

"Here's my problem. Beth is a morning person. I'm a night person. At night, I try to roll up next to her, interact with her, and I try to cuddle with her when we're sitting up on the couch or we're laying on the bed watching TV. And I get nothing. I just get nothing," Jamie explains. "She's physically there, but I'm just by myself."

Jamie feels like there is a "double standard" in his marriage to Beth.

During his video confessional, Jamie elaborates that he and Beth just aren't on the similar page when it comes to their schedules, and it's been bothering him a lot. 

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"In the morning, when I'm focused in on work and I'm trying to get up and get my day started, she just wants to give me all of the attention. And then, when I'm free at night, and I have all my stuff done for the day, Beth just wants to kind of lay around and not really have anything to do with me," Jamie says. "I get really frustrated because it seems like it's a double standard."

Though he is been feeling this way for a while, Beth explains that she had no idea her husband was being critical.

"Why don't you say that to me if that's the way that you're feeling at night?" Beth asks in the condominium over coffee. "I have no idea."

"I told you so many times that I don't love our nighttime," Jamie says in justification.

"No, you don't!" Beth yells. 

After Beth says that Jamie is always on his telephone, Jamie has one final dig for his wife. 

"Yeah, because I occupy myself!" Jamie says. 

While it kind of feels just like the couple won't be able to resolve their problems quickly, Beth quickly relents that she remembers Jamie bringing this up to her before.

"I'm just not a night person, but now I know that you really do want that affection at night," she says at the end of the clip. "You're being serious, and you're going on camera and talking about it. Thank you for reminding me, because I had truly let that slip."

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Though Beth appears to be apologetic to her husband, primarily based on their historical past, we've got a sense that this struggle is far from over.

Married at First Sight: Couples Cam is produced by means of Kinetic Content, and it airs on Wednesdays at 8 p.m. ET on Lifetime.

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