FANS of Married At First Sight Australia think they have spotted a feud among this year's brides.
The show is known for its controversial bride-swapping and furious rows and this series has been no different.
Now, eagle-eyed viewers of the programme think they have noticed a new feud which has emerged.
The brides of this year's MAFS recently met-up for a cosy reunion dinner and drinks.
However, there were a few notable absences.
It seemed that Jacqui, Lauren, and Sierah all failed to be invited to the dinner leading to fans to assume they the trio are all locked in a heated row with the rest of the group.
In the snaps, stars such as Awhina, Katie, Carina and Jamie could be seen grinning and smiling as they enjoyed a glass of wine at a stunning restaurant.
Ashleigh and Rhi were also present but the other absences were clearly noticeable for those who had been watching the series at home.
Commenting underneath an upload of the reunion snaps, one quickly said: "Love that Lauren and Jacqui are not there."
Another penned: "Jacqui, lauren & Siera were MIA."
A third fan took a sly swipe as they wrote: "Love that Jacqui was not there."
This week, the show was rocked by a double infidelity confession from the married pair of Awhina and Adrian.
Viewers called the groom a "hypocrite" after he made a shock infidelity confession - just moments after he confronted his wife about hers.
Last night, Awhina admitted to having been unfaithful in a previous relationship, a confession that triggered a strong reaction from Adrian.
He argued: "There's no excuses when it comes to cheating," making it clear that he was disappointed in Awhina’s actions.
However, the situation took a turn when producers reminded Adrian that he had disclosed his own history of infidelity in his show application.
Adrian clarified that his past indiscretion occurred when he was about 20 or 21 years old, approximately a decade ago.
He stated that he and his then-partner were "on a break" at the time, implying a distinction between his actions and Awhina's past behavior.