MAFS 2025: 'Furious' brides and grooms are ALREADY livid with their edits as sneaky producers up the ante to expose participants' personalities and toxic behaviour

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The drama hasn't even hit our screens yet, but the cast of Married At First Sight 2025 is already up in arms over how they've been portrayed.

Daily Mail Australia can reveal that several participants were left fuming after watching back their on-screen journey during the reunion filming in Sydney last month.

'Several participants are livid watching back their experience. They really weren't expecting things to be pieced together like that,' a source revealed.

It seems the show's producers have pulled out all the stops this year, using tactics to expose cast members' hidden sides, with hot mic moments and strategically placed recordings capturing every juicy detail.

According to insiders, some grooms went to great lengths to craft an on-screen persona, only for their off-camera antics to be laid bare. 

'Some grooms in particular really went about their best efforts to portray themselves as one thing on camera, then off camera they were someone else,' dished the spy.

The drama hasn't even hit our screens yet, but the cast of Married At First Sight 2025 is already up in arms over how they've been portrayed. (Pictured: Jamie Marinos)

Daily Mail Australia can reveal that several participants were left fuming after watching back their on-screen journey during the reunion filming in Sydney last month

The producers reportedly caught these moments using clever techniques, like holding a microphone boom up to apartment doors to record candid conversations. 

'Just because cameras weren't in the room at the time it doesn't mean that producers aren't recording. The cast should know better, the moment your microphone is hooked on the show is being recorded.'

One jaw-dropping moment promises to expose a fan-favourite groom's true colours, leaving viewers in shock. 

Adding to the mayhem is one explosive intruder couple, who reportedly ruffled feathers by delivering scathing critiques of their fellow cast members behind closed doors. 

'They were calling one bride a "Temu Jessika Power" and referring to another participant as "spineless",' the source shared, referencing the infamous MAFS alum known for her fiery personality.

This year's season is also shaping up to be a breeding ground for male villains, with not one but two grooms facing backlash for their stomach-churning behaviour.

'They might as well pack up their bags now and leave the country,' one bride joked. 'It was bad.'

While the full details of their controversies remain under wraps, fans can expect moments that push the boundaries of on-screen drama.

'Several participants are livid watching back their experience. They really weren't expecting things to be pieced together like that,' the source revealed

It seems the show's producers have pulled out all the stops this year, using tactics to expose cast members' hidden sides, with hot mic moments and strategically placed recordings capturing every juicy detail

With the 2025 season promising even more chaos than ever before, it's clear producers have dialled up the drama to keep viewers hooked.

As one insider cheekily put it: 'This season will have everything – split personalities, toxic blow-ups, and more mic-drop moments than you can count.'

It comes after Daily Mail Australia exclusively revealed that the upcoming season will be rocked by an X-rated scandal after one bride was caught showing another groom an explicit video of herself during filming.

According to one cast member, the bride in question showed several participants the X-rated video in a group setting and she was 'proud' of it.

'She was doing everything she can to try and cause drama and woo over another groom because her partner was obviously not interested in her,' said the source.

'She was constantly turning it up for cameras and doing everything she can to try and get cameras to point in her direction.'

'Her rude, disrespectful and unhinged behaviour was called out at the reunion,' claimed the source.

The insider added that this one bride admitted to being 'a great actress' who was able to cry on demand.

Adding to the mayhem is one explosive intruder couple, who reportedly ruffled feathers by delivering scathing critiques of their fellow cast members behind closed doors

It comes after Daily Mail Australia exclusively revealed that the upcoming season will be rocked by an x-rated scandal after one bride was caught showing another groom an explicit video of herself during filming 

'She was doing everything she can to try and cause drama and woo over another groom because her partner was obviously not interested in her,' said the source. (Pictured: Clint Rice and Lauren Hall)

As previously reported by Daily Mail Australia, next year's season of MAFS will also deliver the most chaotic dinner parties and commitment ceremonies yet.

Expert Alessandra Rampolla hinted at the emotional turbulence ahead, telling Daily Mail Australia: 'Participants come in saying they want change, but often end up choosing exactly what they had before.

'This season delves into the complexity of human behaviour and the challenge of finding a real match.'

The cast is reportedly delivering high-stakes confrontations that will have viewers on the edge of their seats.

'These participants aren't afraid to call out BS,' another source said.

'This season has the most compelling mix of personalities we've ever had, and the network is thrilled with the casting.'

With rumours swirling of additional shocking revelations and no shortage of chaos, MAFS 2025 is shaping up to be the most unforgettable season in the show's history.

From unexpected connections to explosive fights, this season will leave fans reeling with every episode. Prepare for a wild ride—this is MAFS like you've never seen before.

'Next year's series will see couples go through some real challenges viewers haven't seen before and audiences will be shocked,' the spy teased.

'Every year you see reports that the new season of MAFS is going to be crazier, and that the cast are the most rogue yet, but this season actually takes things to a whole new level.

'Like, I was actually shocked by a few of the things. MAFS 2025 cast are like no other.'

Married At First Sight returns to screens in January 2025 on Channel Nine. 

Melbourne-based Newlyweds Rhi Disljenkovic and Jeff Gobbles are tipped to be fan-favourites

Married At First Sight returns to screens in January 2025 on Channel Nine

Married At First Sight 2025: Meet the cast

Rhi Disljenkovic 

IT account manager, Melbourne 

Lauren Hall 

CEO, Brisbane 

Eliot Donovan 

Brisbane 

Paul Antoine

FIFO Wellness Coach, Perth 

Morena Farina 

DJ, Melbourne 

 Billy Belcher

 Plasterer, Perth

Jacqueline Burfoot

Lawyer-turned-entrepreneur, Sydney

Katie Johnson

Social enterprise CEO, QLD

Ryan Donnelly 

Project Manager, Sydney 

Sierah Swepstone 

Technical analyst, Melbourne

Carina Mirabile 

Fashion influencer, Perth 

Dave Hand 

Caulker Business Owner, Melbourne

Jeff Gobbels

Business owner, Melbourne

Adrian Araouzou

Sports leisure brand owner, Sydney 

Jake Luik

Wellbeing coordinator, Perth 

 Tony Mojanovski

Council Worker, NSW

Awhina Rutene 

Perth

Tim Gromie

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