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WATCH: Married At First Sight star Susie Bradley pays tribute to disgraced NRL star boyfriend Todd Carney

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After an ill fated stint on Married At First Sight, Susie Bradley has finally found love with an unlikely soulmate – disgraced NRL star Todd Carney.

The couple made their new relationship Instagram official last month, and things look to be on the up for the lovebirds as the mother-of-one returned to the social platform to share a sweet tribute to the athlete on Wednesday evening.

Watch Susie gush over her new man here..

Posting a selfie of her kissing the 32-year-old on the cheek, Susie wrote: “You are the most beautiful, understanding and patient man I have ever known.

“Thank you for being you and for being so damn good to me! You make it so easy to love you! ♥️ #iloveyou @tcarney86

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The photo is the second shot the reality star has shared with her new love.

Last week, she posted a selfie of the pair lounging at the beach and branded herself “the luckiest girl in the world” in the caption.

Susie was a late arrival on MAFS when she appeared as an intruder with groom Billy Vincent.

Their relationship was doomed to failure from the outset after the single mum received a barrage of backlash for “verbally abusing” her husband on-screen.

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She swiftly earned herself the dubious title of MAFS‘ villain after she savagely attacked Billy for “not having enough balls” and being “too small”.

Todd is an equally controversial public figure.

The bad boy rugby player’s career was left in tatters back in 2014 when a photo was posted to social media showing the sports star urinating in his own mouth.

In the midst of the controversy Carney was sacked by his Cronulla team, the third club to fire him after Canberra and the Sydney Roosters.

The controversial athlete was previously charged with drink driving and had his license suspended for five years, as well as racking up a litany of offences including vandalism, disorderly conduct and setting a man on fire.

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