Married At First Sight rogue bride Jacqui Burfoot reveals what was really in her ‘garbage’ honesty letter to groom Ryan Donnelly – and the contents will shock you

Married At First Sight bride Jacqui Burfoot has revealed what she really put in the honesty letter which was labelled as ‘garbage’ by her groom Ryan Donnelly.
The couple reunited on Tuesday night after their partner swap and Jacqui, 29, read out a letter she addressed to her groom, 36, which questioned his financial stability.
However, Jacqui went rogue on Wednesday and revealed to her Instagram followers there was a crucial line producers forced her to cross out of the note.
Sharing the letter to her socials, Jacqui read it out loud: ‘”I’m concerned you don’t have a stable and predictable career.” And then I had to cross this next part out.
‘”Acting is risky, although I don’t doubt you’ll find something.” The reason I had to cross this out is because they were portraying Ryan as a project manager.’
Jacqui went on to say there were many more concerns she had about Ryan which also weren’t included in the final edit of the episode.

Married At First Sight bride Jacqui Burfoot, 29, has revealed what she really put in the honesty letter which was labelled as ‘garbage’ by her groom Ryan Donnelly, 36
She continued to read: ‘”You use me as an emotional punching bag and put me down whenever your dominance and superiority are questioned.
‘”Your beliefs on gender roles and stereotypes are problematic, outdated and incompatible with notions of gender equality which are core values of mine.
‘”It feels like you’re not open to understand other people’s opinions or beliefs. You lack the ability to find power in vulnerability.
‘”I still haven’t seen any critical thinking skills from you and I need you to always be open to questioning your own beliefs.”‘
Jacqui then revealed Ryan was ‘obsessed with being seen as the perfect man’.
However, despite Jacqui reading this bombshell letter to Ryan, the pair were spotted packing on the PDA the next day when they returned home from the dinner party.
Displaying none of the awkwardness which was palpable on Tuesday night, Jacqui and Ryan were all smiles as they arrived back at their apartment.
The pair were both beaming broadly as they strolled hand-in-hand and stopped for a kiss as they headed inside.

The couple reunited on Tuesday night after their partner swap and Jacqui read out a letter she addressed to her groom which questioned his financial stability
The loved-up display came before the couple officially parted way later in the season. Jacqui has since moved on with fellow groom Clint Rice.
It’s not the first time Jacqui has gone rogue to expose what producers left out of the final MAFS edit.
The NSW-based consultant recently broke her silence on her apparent ‘fake crying’ in the experiment, which she has received backlash for.
She shared a video to Instagram on Monday, claiming the footage with tears in her eyes had been removed in the editing suite.
‘Often if I am crying, I will be doing so for like five minutes. But they are editing it, so they have the start and end of me crying,’ Jacqui told fans.
‘But they cut out the actual crying in the middle, where the tears come out. You can often see I am crying because I end up with mascara on my face.
‘That’s just the editing, they just do the start and end, not the middle.’
Jacqui added she had filmed footage on her phone of her weeping and would consider releasing it as proof the tears were genuine.
She also revealed why she had worn a blue dress, rather than a traditional gown, to her fake wedding ceremony to her TV husband Ryan Donnelly.