MAFS Stars Go Rogue in Shocking TikTok Video
In an unexpected turn of events, the cast members Jacqui Burfoot and Clint Rice from Married At First Sight shared a surprising video on TikTok.
Previously unlucky reality TV personalities, once involved with Ryan Donnelly and Lauren Hall respectively, decided to post a live broadcast on a social media site.
In the video, the newlywed duo fielded questions from their admirers, and a remark from one spectator prompted Jacqui to retort with an unpleasant comment.
The inquisitive spectator inquired, “Where can I find Ryan?”, to which a somewhat irritated Clint responded, “Most likely he’s in Campbelltown.
Jacqui was far less kind with her answer offering quite the crude response.
‘He’s probably f***ing some s***,’ Jacqui shot back.
She appeared very pleased with her response, and so did Clint, with them both laughing like kids who had just heard a naughty joke.
‘Can we cut that?’ Clint asked between titters.
Lauren also defended Clint’s alpha male status in the video, speaking for her pro golfer beau.
‘Clint in real life is an alpha,’ she said.
In the television program, there was a character named Lauren who desired a dominant male. However, it seems that Clint didn’t fit this ‘alpha’ image, which led to the storyline being manipulated to portray Lauren as harsh and unyielding, and Clint as weak and submissive.
Later, Clint spoke up to confirm that Jacqui’s assessment was correct, as he felt he had been misrepresented during the reality show’s ‘experiment.’
The storyline led me to appear deeply infatuated throughout, but in reality, I wasn’t head-over-heels at any point.
The video failed to achieve its intended impact on the couple, as several individuals criticized Jacqui’s choice of words.



One disgruntled spectator commented, “She’s completely awful and clearly not well-balanced, and I can’t begin to tell you about him.
1. I believe the two of you are well-matched, but I find that statement distasteful.
2. It seems fitting that the two of you are together, yet your comment is quite revolting.
3. Your remark is repugnant, and it appears appropriate for the pair of you.
4. The two of you seem perfectly suited, but your comment leaves me feeling nauseous.
5. It’s as if the two of you were made for each other, however, your statement is distasteful.
It didn’t stop there either with another fan saying that Jacqui should be ashamed of herself.
‘You are putrid talking about others like you do,’ they chided.
‘For two supposedly so-called intelligent people you make the silliest comments. Shame on you.’
Someone doubted Jacqui’s legal expertise, remarking, “She’s a lawyer,” accompanied by a chuckling emoji to lighten the tone.
The remark was countered with: ‘I seriously question that. Given her history of deceit in numerous matters, I assume this could be yet another falsehood she’s telling.’
Afterward, Jacqui released a long apology for her offensive remark. She explained that she employed the term sarcastically, yet acknowledged it was not amusing.


She explained further that she does not interact with Ryan personally, asserting that he has blocked her and instead, she relies on her friends and relatives to keep an eye on his online activities and share updates with her.
As a devoted admirer, let me clarify: Until recently, I hadn’t been keeping tabs on Ryan’s love life – as far as I knew, he was still single. However, the latest gossip suggests he’s been covertly dating someone, and apparently, his charm extends to parties where he’s been known to kiss women with enthusiasm, including some rather bold moves with his tongue. Interestingly enough, I frequently receive messages from female fans sharing their own encounters with him.
Apologies to any past affectionate figures who might find this awkward – my deepest wishes go out to these lovely ladies, along with no judgement towards the places and communities where they reside.
In saying that please don’t send me threats of physical harm. It’s so disproportionate.’
However, fans weren’t buying the apology, flooding social media with scathing criticism.
One user wrote: ‘Ew. Calling women sl*ts is not supportive behaviour, Jacqui.
That’s really sloppy. Try harder,” followed by, “Jaqui seems like she shares some traits with Olivia. She frequently corrects her mistakes and seldom takes responsibility for her actions.”
“Pretty messy. Improve your work,” combined with, “Jaqui has a resemblance to Olivia in terms of constantly apologizing for errors and never acknowledging her own mistakes.”
“Could use some improvement. Let’s see more effort from you,” accompanied by, “Jaqui is similar to Olivia as she often corrects herself and fails to admit her wrongdoings.”
“Needs work. Do better next time,” along with, “There are similarities between Jacqui and Olivia in their tendency to revise their actions and avoid taking responsibility.”
“Not up to the mark. Make an effort to do better,” followed by, “Jaqui reminds me of Olivia as they both frequently correct their mistakes and seldom acknowledge their own faults.
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2025-03-24 04:23