Footage has emerged of MAFS star Poppy commenting on her partner Luke while watching an episode of the show.

Video has surfaced showing Married At First Sight’s Poppy Jennings watching an episode of the show and reacting furiously as her ex-“husband” Luke Eglin appeared on screen.

The Wollongong-based mum-of-two was matched with the FIFO worker on this season of the show, but abruptly left the show on Monday night with no explanation other than missing her twin boys.

But in a video shared online of Poppy watching her MAFS debut with friends a pub, she can be heard screaming that her former partner is a “c**t” as he appears on screen.

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The explicit moment happened as viewers were introduced to Luke in the season premiere, where he explained why he’d struggled to find love in the past.

“I’ve been married before, I’ve been single for four-and-a-half years, I do work away and I have kids at home as well, so for me to find someone is difficult,” Luke told producers, as Poppy can be heard shouting over the TV: “It’s because you’re a c**t!”

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Mystery currently surrounds the nature of Poppy and Luke’s relationship demise, with Poppy making explosive claims on Facebook this week.

Despite the new footage of her clearly showing her watching the show’s premiere, Poppy began her online tirade by insisting she hadn’t seen it.

“I haven’t watched the show, I refuse to,” she wrote in the troubling post.

In terms of how she was being portrayed on the program, Poppy said: “I couldn’t say what was happening behind the scenes, so let’s just play her ugly crying and whinging over her kids.

“F**k, I’d probably hate me too!” she wrote. “From what I heard that’s all they play of me!”

In the Facebook post, Poppy accused her “husband” Luke of being “fake on camera” and alleged he was “drilled by his bosses beforehand about how he had to behave” on the show.

“You have seen minutes of footage here and there of a guy on his best behaviour because of his job,” Poppy wrote.

She wrote that she was “uncomfortable with all the things about this person (Luke) I was matched with that didn’t add up”.

“Why is Luke crying when I left?” Poppy wrote. “What really happened that he was crying over! You don’t know because I wasn’t allowed to say!

“It’s not what you see, it’s what you don’t see! Go and ask Luke.”

Poppy wrote that she had received an avalanche of hate on social media since last night’s episode aired.

“I’m obviously being hammered by media and trolls right now,” she wrote on Facebook.

“I understand people are reacting to what they see on TV but they see 1 per cent of what actually goes on in the show. A commitment ceremony for example goes for 15 hours; you see one hour. Our honeymoon was four days, they showed six minutes.”

Poppy ended the post by writing: “I’m not some whingeing little weak person that is going to be silenced. I’m standing up for the f***ing truth.”

Channel 9 and Endemol Shine offered Poppy support following her social media rant.

“We have seen Poppy’s post and note her distress,” Channel 9 and Endemol Shine wrote in a statement to news.com.au. “We have reached out to her to offer support and won’t be making any further public comment and will focus on doing our best to support both Poppy and Luke.”

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