MARRIED At First Sight Australia viewers are questioning the authenticity of one couple, with many convinced they are "producer plants".
Fans of the show have taken to social media to express their disbelief over Jacqui Burfoot, 29, and Ryan Donnelly, 36, claiming their relationship seems too over-the-top to be real.
One viewer tweeted: "Are Jacqui and Ryan plants? They can’t be real. Do people really go on like this? It hurts to watch but I can’t look away!!"
Another wrote: "Where the f**k did they find Jacqui & Ryan."
Someone else posted: "I swear Jacqui and Ryan are plants, these can’t be real people."
Others believe their relationship is entirely staged, with one tweet stating: "I am not buying Jacqui & Ryan’s relationship and feel they are pure plants in the experiment. Also #SuperIntelligent F**K OFF!!! You are both single because you are misfits and deserve each other even if you are faking it."
A fifth wrote: "Is it just me or does anyone else think Jacqui and Ryan are plants? I reckon they’re both acting."
A final concluded: "Jacqui and Ryan have to be plants. It’s just satire, it has to be, surely."
During last night's installment, fans branded Jacqui the "worst ever" bride as they slammed her insane wedding day vows.
Jacqui admitted she was an overachiever and had high expectations that she was hoping her groom would meet.
In her VT, she said: "It's impossible to find someone on my level.
"I think most guys date me because I'm hot, but I do have a brain."
She then listed her academic achievements before saying "I'm not a boring girl", as she revealed she was a model and a former Miss New Zealand.
Jacqui boasted: "I grew up doing ballet, jazz and tap. I also did a lot of sport netball, tennis, volleyball, I was also in the cricket team.
So I usually 10 to 13km a day. I've read 2000 books," as she went on and on.
She confessed: "I love perfecting myself to a diamond."
But she didn't stop there.
At the wedding ceremony, Jacqui was keen to show off her personal achievements in front of her new husband and his family.
Her vows read: "Congratulations, Ryan, as my friends would say, you've hit the jackpot!
"And yes, you can call me 'Jackpot, 'Jackaroo', 'Jack-in-the-box', 'Jacks', 'Jack Jack', 'Babe' or whatever you like.
"In fact, I'm going to give you a nickname right now, RyRy!
"A bit about me, I'm highly educated, intelligent, hardworking, I'm a corporate professional, I'm sporty, I love tennis, hiking, running. I can surf, ski, mountain bike, run around a netball court, I'm also a former model, dancer and certified yoga instructor and an ex-cheerleader.
"I will literally ask you a million questions to get to know you, be brutally honest when I feel like there's something that can make you a better man.
"You'll be required to take me on dates, give me your jacket when I'm cold, buy me flowers at least once a month, bring me coffee in the morning, tell me I'm gorgeous. I'm hoping you'll surprise me with romantic trips to the Hunter Valley, and together maybe we can afford an Eastern Suburbs mortgage, buy a beach house, adopt a cocker spaniel puppy, and I'd love to have a double his and hers vanity bathroom one day.
"But hey, we're all going to die and know one's going to remember us so let's just make the most of what we've been handed and shoot for the sun together."
Jacqui had been paired with project manager Ryan, who claimed he was going to "live to 110-years-old".
He admitted he was a "warrior" and was ready to find his dream girl after disaster relationships.
Like Jacqui, Ryan said he had also been subject to bullying at school.
After meeting at the altar, Jacqui quickly slammed Ryan for his "pre-written" vows.
Speaking to the camera, Jacqui burst into tears as she admitted she wanted the "man to take the lead".
"I was a bit concerned he didn't take the lead when we had to walk back down the aisle," she said.
"I was the one that ended up grabbing his hand and leading him down, which I didn't want."
She then broke down in tears and sobbed: "I wanted a man to take the lead. I think that will be the challenge, if he can step up and be the man around me and let me be the woman."
Later at the wedding reception, Ryan dropped his bride during their first dance.