A MAFS UK groom has sparked a show fakery row after claiming key scenes were aired "out of order".
In last night's episode of Married At First Sight UK Caspar made a cutting comment about his relationship with Emma.
During a conversation with expert Charlene, he appeared to be looking ahead to his next relationship rather than focusing on his marriage.
As Charlene attempted to help the couple work on being more open with each other, Caspar said: "I need to learn this.
"Even if Emma and I don't make it work. There are things I need to learn about how I can build intimacy and gain more comfort quicker, so that whoever I might be dating doesn't think, 'He's standing off and doesn't fancy me.'
"I need to learn to do this for a future relationship."
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Unsurprisingly the remark didn't go down well with Emma, who said in a confessional: "It's difficult to know where my feelings are at.
"[Caspar] making comments like 'practicing' intimacy for a future girlfriend... The man is still wearing a wedding ring. It's not nice to hear."
But Caspar has now had his say - insisting viewers were not shown things in the correct order.
Writing on Instagram, he said: "Unfortunately this wasn't shown in chronological order and was the last thing we filmed this week before the dinner party.
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"The only reason I reacted at the end of this conversation the way I did [was because] I knew I had nothing left."
Caspar added: "Emma saying she couldn't be emotionally vulnerable with me [had] left me little to no room to move forward. I will never be a man to want physical intimacy without emotional too. I think love needs both."
The TV couple has struggled since their wedding, with Caspar opening admitting from the start he was not attracted to Emma.
He left fans stunned by confessing: "I've rarely gone for the curvier person."
It's not the first time Caspar has slammed the show's edit.
After couples Richelle and Orson and Hannah and Stephen left the experiment, he insisted viewers didn't get the chance to see the "real" Stephen.
Caspar wrote: "I think he's had a really tough edit.
"It hasn't shown him as a person at all. Even then he can stay calm under all that pressure. It's incredible to watch. Just remember, it's an edit that we watch here."