A MARRIED At First Sight Australia star has revealed she’s back together with her ex, after recently slamming her experience on the show.
Veronica Cloherty appeared on the hit E4 reality show earlier this year, and had a rocky time during the experiment.
The Sydney-based actress, 32, was a late addition to the latest series of Married At First Sight Australia.
During her time on the show she was matched with Eliot Donovan, who had previously walked out on his first MAFS wedding to Lauren Hall.
However, the pair had a rocky romance that saw them have multiple arguments.
They split shortly before the final vows, and haven't seen each other since.
Keen to move on with her life, Veronica has revealed she has got back together with her ex-boyfriend.
Although she hasn't revealed his name, she shared a clip on her Instagram Stories which showed her on a beach looking happy and relaxed.
As she panned the camera around, a man can be seen briefly jumping behind her in the background.
Writing over the sweet clip, Veronica quoted a fan who commented that she "looked happier", to which she replied: "Thanks, I'm talking to my ex again."
SLAMMING MAFS
This latest revelation comes a few weeks after she opened up about her experience of being on MAFS, and the negative impact it has had her life.
She talked about how she "became the show's villain" which resulted in her being subjected to cruel trolling online.
Speaking to the MailOnline in May about her experience, she confessed: "It became very apparent to me very quickly that I was a side piece in a bigger story and learning that Eliot had already been on the show kind of blindsided me right from the start."
Despite seeming to click at the wedding and enjoying their honeymoon together, the pair where then dogged by arguments.
It often appeared on screen that Veronica was the more unreasonable of the two, and was seen storming out on a few occasions.
But the reality TV bride now claims that viewers weren't shown the whole picture.
"The edit didn't make any sense to me," she said.
"The Eliot that I experienced was closer to the Eliot that was first portrayed.
"I had difficulties with him from the wedding, and we had tense conversations throughout our honeymoon that were uncomfortable, that were disrespectful."
She continued: "It's just been really challenging for me to grapple with how it's all been portrayed publicly and then also how I felt being in that situation.
"There were many moments where I wanted to leave and I was having those conversations prior to even getting to the dinner party."
Talking about the horrific trolling she experienced, she told the outlet: "Look, it's been really difficult.
"I actually got my TikTok back yesterday and there's more than like 3000 messages in there and pretty much every single one of them is advising me to take my own life."