Married At First Sight bride Jamie Marinos has never been one to hold back.
And in a very candid chat with Daily Mail Australia, the marketing manager, 28, has opened up about her relationship with Dave Hand, her fiery clash with villain Tim Gromie, and whether her co-stars are actually looking for love - or just fame.
While some MAFS couples threw themselves into the physical side of their relationships during Intimacy Week, Jamie and Dave took things at their own pace.
'We were only like a week into having sex at that point. We did wait to get to know each other,' she admitted.
Despite the slow start, their chemistry was undeniable.
'Me and Dave were both very adamant to build an emotional connection and get to know each other first,' she explained.
Married At First Sight's outspoken bride Jamie Marinos has opened up about her relationship with Dave Hand, her fiery clash with villain Tim Gromie, and whether her co-stars are actually looking for love - or just fame
Despite the slow start, Jamie told Daily Mail Australia that their chemistry was undeniable
But in true Jamie fashion, she couldn't resist slipping in a cheeky remark when asked about how things were going in the bedroom.
'The job got done. Everyone was happy at the end of it,' she quipped.
It's clear that Jamie and Dave are one of the season's strongest pairings - but that doesn't mean she's shying away from the drama unfolding around them.
Jamie has made a name for herself as one of the most outspoken brides in the experiment, and last week's dinner party showdown with Tim Gromie was no exception.
'Dinner party last week, I went all out, came for bloody Tim,' she declared.
While she's usually the first to call someone out, Jamie revealed that this time Dave took the lead, confronting Tim for making inappropriate remarks about his bride Katie Johnstone.
'It was definitely on Dave to bring it up and confront it. Because there were comments that were made that did not sit well with him,' she explained.
And while Jamie is no stranger to a fiery debate, she admitted that watching Dave stand up was a proud moment for her.
'Me and Dave were both very adamant to build an emotional connection and get to know each other first,' she explained
While Tim was the focus of last week's drama, groom Ryan Donnelly (pictured) hasn't exactly been flying under the radar
'It was nice to see Dave stand up and defend women. That's obviously something that's very attractive,' she said.
Jamie explained that she may have been character last week, viewers will see her 'TikTok' tradie husband Dave take charge this week.
'It was very weird for me to be the one that was demure and sitting in a chair next to my husband, who was obviously the fire of the night,' she confessed.
The tables had well and truly turned, leaving Jamie wondering what to do with herself.
'I was like, that's my role, so what the hell do I do?' she laughed.
Despite stepping back in this instance, Jamie said she and Dave have found a balance in their personalities that just works.
'I'm the pocket rocket, you be my calming boy,' she joked, showing just how well they complement each other.
While Tim was the focus of last week's drama, groom Ryan hasn't exactly been flying under the radar.
Jamie, never one to sugarcoat things, admitted that there's a mix of intentions for signing up tot he show. 'Unfortunately, the power of social media and knowing how advantageous it is to go on reality television… you're going to get a mixed bag,' she said
When asked if his inappropriate remarks continued throughout the season, Jamie remained tight-lipped.
'I can't give too much,' she teased.
However, she strongly hinted that viewers will see more of his questionable behaviour play out on screen.
'You can't edit those words into their mouth. Like, I've seen the live show, and they are just full of absolute beauties,' she revealed.
It looks like there's plenty more drama to come from Ryan — and Jamie, as always, won't be afraid to call it out.
With every season of MAFS, the same question is asked—are contestants actually looking for love, or just chasing fame?
Jamie, never one to sugarcoat things, admitted that there's a mix of intentions.
'Unfortunately, the power of social media and knowing how advantageous it is to go on reality television… you're going to get a mixed bag,' she said.
Married At First Sight continues Wednesday at 7.30pm on Channel Nine
However, she insisted that she came in with real intentions.
'I honestly came on thinking I'm going to have it all. That's the mentality I had,' she revealed.
For Jamie, finding love wasn't just a possibility—it was a priority.
'I wanted to have babies yesterday, so I thought, why not take that risk and walk out with the man that is going to be the father of my children?' she admitted.