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A Married At First Sight groom has taken a swipe at a fellow participant, labelling him ‘two-faced’ and unsupportive of his on-screen wife.
Jayden Eynaud, 27, did not hold back his criticisms about Collins Christian during an exclusive interview with Daily Mail Australia on Thursday.
‘Nat (Parham) was in a very unfortunate situation with her dad passing away, unfortunately, six weeks before the show,’ said the professional boxer.
Jayden went on to explain that Collins appeared devastated that his experience was ruined when Natalie opted to leave the show, rather than the fact she wasn’t coping.
‘He seemed really annoyed, like, “Oh yeah I have to get back to work tomorrow”.
Jayden Eynaud (pictured) did not hold back his criticisms about Collins Christian during an exclusive interview with Daily Mail Australia on Thursday
He went on to describe how Collins (pictured) presented himself differently when the cameras were rolling, in stark contrast to his off-screen persona
‘You should be worrying about your wife’s loss, and what she’s going through,’ Jayden argued.
‘She should be your priority, and if she was really important to you, and if love was really important to you, then the experiment wouldn’t matter, because you can pursue the relationship on the outside.’
Jayden went on to describe how Collins presented himself differently when the cameras were rolling, in stark contrast to his off-screen persona.
‘On camera, he’s always trying to do and say the right thing… whereas, in person, he’s a bloke, and he says what he wants, he doesn’t give a sh*t,’ he added.
‘He’s very outgoing… very social and… very bubbly and loud.
He’s completely different to what he seems on TV,’ Jayden claimed.
‘Nat (Parham) was in a very unfortunate situation with her dad passing away, unfortunately, six weeks before the show,’ said the professional boxer
‘You should be worrying about your wife’s loss, and what she’s going through,’ Jayden argued
It comes as Natalie and her newfound husband Collin shocked viewers of Nine’s reality matchmaking show on Monday night when they left the experiment.
Natalie called time on her marriage to Collins after he showed no affection to her on the honeymoon.
‘It just doesn’t feel real and right. I’d rather him be honest than just put this mask on,’ Natalie explained before they both agreed to leave.
Natalie, visibly distressed and far from her usual ‘happy bubbly self,’ addressed the group with a heartfelt goodbye.
‘Being here has been a big challenge for me,’ she confessed, signalling the end of her journey on the show.
Collins, echoing her sentiment, acknowledged the difficulty of their decision.
‘I just want to say, before you guys come up, um it’s really tough, but look, we’re all here for love, right?’ he said.
After sharing the news with his co-stars, Collins could be seen breaking down behind the scenes.
‘It’s over. Oh my God. I cancelled everything. I have to go back to work tomorrow,’ he said.
But all is not lost between the pair, as Natalie returned during the following episode in a last ditched effort to make it with Collins.
Married At First Sight continues Sunday at 7pm on Channel Nine
Married At First Sight continues Sunday at 7pm on Channel Nine
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