Married At First Sight's Martha Kalifatidis has been told 'not to go out alone' after receiving credible death threats following Sunday night's reunion episode.

The makeup artist, 30, told The Kyle and Jackie O Show she is 'scared for her life' after being contacted by people stalking her parents' home in Melbourne.

'Last night was a new level. The amount of death threats I received... I actually told Michael [Brunelli, her husband], "I'm actually scared now",' she said on Monday.

Martha continued: 'People were writing and saying they know the shops I go to because I'm back living with my parents and I've been going to the shops by myself.

'They're like messaging me like, "Wait until I see you at, you know, so and so".'

Radio host Kyle Sandilands then asked: 'What's Channel Nine and the production company doing to protect you? Or are they like, "You'll be fine, don't take it to heart".'

'They take it seriously,' Martha responded. 'Last night was an all new level. Michael even said, "Maybe just don't go out alone for a while".'

'Some of these messages were really scary. Like, they know exactly the places that I go to,' she added.

'They know where I live!' Married At First Sight's Martha Kalifatidis (pictured) is 'scared for her life' after receiving DEATH THREATS from people stalking her parents' home in Melbourne

Later in the interview, Martha revealed she has been unable to work as a freelance makeup artist due to fears for her personal safety.

'I was freelancing and I just feel like, right now, I don't really want to be turning up to people's houses, you know?' she said.

'I just don't feel safe at the moment, I really don't. I don't know who I can trust.'

Martha then explained she had asked to go back to her old job in retail, but was rejected for being a 'liability'.

'I'm just in a hard spot at the moment,' she concluded.

Fears: Martha also revealed on Monday's Kyle and Jackie O Show that she has been unable to work as a makeup artist due to fears for her personal safety. Pictured left: Kyle Sandilands

It comes after Daily Mail Australia reported last week that Channel Nine planned to send MAFS' most controversial participants to remote 'safe houses' in the outback.

Martha, along with Jess Power, Dan Webb and Ines Basic, were told they could stay at rural rentals in Queensland for four days if they were concerned for their safety.

The producers were hoping this move would protect them from the public backlash following the two part-finale, which concludes on Monday night.

Preparations: It comes after Daily Mail Australia reported last week that Channel Nine planned to send MAFS' most controversial participants to remote 'safe houses' in the outback. Pictured: Jessika Power

Protection: Jessika Power, Daniel Webb (pictured), Ines Basic and others were told they could stay at rural rentals in Queensland for four days if they were concerned for their safety

'I'm worried someone will hurt her': Jessika Power's family 'live in fear of a physical attack' Jessika Power, who was branded 'Australia's most hated woman' after her affair with Daniel Webb, has been receiving death threats over the past few weeks. Her aunt Rebecca recently told Daily Mail Australia that their family is now living in fear of a physical attack. 'I know [the trolls] are mostly just keyboard warriors but they are just so hateful,' Rebecca said. Fears: Jessika Power's aunt Rebecca (pictured) says she lives in fear that her niece will get attacked due to the amount of death threats she receives 'Jess is waking up every day to people telling her to kill herself and that she needs to die. I'm copping threats too from local people, and so are the rest of the family. 'I am concerned, as her auntie, that someone really will hurt her. She was on the train yesterday and I felt sick. I have to work and can't be with her every day. I'm worried that people are going to act upon what they say.' Advertisement

A production source told Daily Mail Australia on Thursday: 'This year the level of threats and hate has been unprecedented.

'Although most of [the violent threats] have no credible basis and are just trolls on social media, producers are really worried the reunion may push some viewers over the edge.

'They are prepared right now for an intense public backlash against some of the participants.'

Married At First Sight continues Monday at 7:30pm on Channel Nine