A former Married at First Sight contestant has unloaded on the program during Tuesday night's finale, revealing all of the couples on the show split just weeks after filming concluded.
Clare Verrall, 32, "married" Jono Pitman on season two of the controversial reality series and launched into a twitter rant about the show's manipulative producers and manufactured drama as the finale went to air.
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Clare Verrall lets loose on Twitter
Married at First Sight contestant Clare Verrall tweets an angry storm about the Channel 9 reality show.
When viewers of the show asked why there was no three month catchup with the couples who decided to stay together, Verrall quickly gave fans some home truths.
"There is no three month catch up as they all broke up within weeks. Many of them have new partners now and can't wait to move on," she wrote, calling the series a "shitshow".
The recruitment consultant said even though her confidentiality contract with Nine had expired, she still received threatening legal letters every time she spoke about the program.
"Awaits legal letters from Channel 9 tomorrow which I will promptly throw in my file for them," she continued. "Every time I speak the truth, even out of contract, I receive threatening legal letters from Nine."
EVERYONE,there is no 3 month catch up as they all broke up within weeks.Many of them have new partners now & can't wait to move on #9Married
— Clare Verrall (@ClareVerrall1) September 13, 2016
Verrall said couples weren't matched by a panel of psychologists like the show suggested, but instead were paired by the executive producer.
"There is no psychology behind these matches at all," Verrall told one puzzled fan. "I didn't even meet or speak to one of them at all."
@joe97559604 the 'experts' don't make the matches, the executive producer does. There is no psychology behind these matches at all #9married
— Clare Verrall (@ClareVerrall1) September 13, 2016
While on the series, Verrall swiftly ended her television marriage to 'husband' Jono Pitman, whose frequent aggressive outbursts left her scared for her safety.
After the show ended, it was explosively revealed Pitman had a history of violence and assault charges, which was known to producers. Verrall was suffering PTSD at the time after being randomly attacked by a stranger before appearing on the series.
On Tuesday, Verrall said producers failed their duty of care to her, saying the show destroyed souls for the sake of ratings.
"They wanted me to stay in the same room with someone who scared me. So I cried a lot," she told a fan.
@colonelkickhead exactly. THINK OF ALL THE DRAMA WE WILL GET WITH TEN WEDDINGS!!!! Only 20 souls to destroy to keep smashing the ratings!
— Clare Verrall (@ClareVerrall1) September 13, 2016
The three couples who decided to stay together, Nicole and Keller, Mark and Monica and Michael and Bella have been tight-lipped in the wake of Verrall's accusations.
Monica Vanderlkey posted a photo on Instagram celebrating the end of the finale with a bottle of champange and her best friend. She has promised to give an exclusive interview some  time on Wednesday spilling the truth about her television marriage.
Meanwhile, the social experiment that matches strangers and weds them upon first sight is still a rating boon for Nine. More than 1.4 million people tuned in nationwide, up from the 1.17 million who watched the last finale.
Nine has declined to comment on Verrall's accusations.