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MAFS Australia: What does the wind emoji mean? Fans baffled as Jack sends coded message

Copyright Source: Yueke Fri, Jun 28, 2024

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MAFS Australia: What does the wind emoji mean? Fans baffled as Jack sends coded message

   

     

Fans are playing detective after Jack sent a coded message to Ridge.

     

Jack and Tori's intimacy has been a hot topic on the show as the tatted groom questioned their sexual chemistry early on. But that's all changed as Jack confirmed on last night's episode they have now done the deed, seven weeks into marriage.

     

Jack Dunkley texted fellow groom Ridge Barredo as soon as it had happened. Ridge announced the news to the rest of the group and said Jack's bombshell message was followed by a 'wind emoji'.

     

This baffled the brides and grooms - as well as MAFS fans - as they tried to figure out what the wind emoji signaled, and now Jack has come clean about what he really meant.

"Jack had sex with Tori yesterday morning and messaged me straight away — because we're boys like that," Ridge blurted out to the group, but then Jade noted the specific, and confusing emoji used. She added: "You know what he texted Ridge?" And scrunched her face and said: "The wind emoji."

     

Emojis can be a great way to add context to messages, but it was unclear what Jack could have meant by putting a wind emoji after revealing the couple have consummated their marriage. While it caused huge speculation on the show, the group came up with two translations - either Jack was about to dump his wife, or something awkward happened under the sheets.

     

"When Jack messaged me, he sent the wind emoji and I wasn't too sure what it meant," Ridge said. Lauren then suggested it meant "ghost" and concluded that Jack was planning on doing a runner on Tori. She declared: "It was a smoke bomb emoji — like, I'm outta here." She then alternatively suggested it could also mean someone farted.

     

But what does the wind emoji really mean? Jack recently cleared the air and answered the question on everyone's mind in an exclusive chat, where he revealed the emoji's meaning. He said: "We message each other quite a bit, we send emojis, we have a joke all the time," he said about his friendship with Ridge.

     

"The wind emoji for me was kind of like smoke, like 'damn that was hot', like 'pop off', a bit of smoke, you know," he added. "A bit of relief, a bit of smoke – I didn't know if I was going to send him a flame. It was basically smoke, like 'damn that was hot'."


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