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Married At First Sight: The moment producers didn’t want you to see

Jessika's starting drama again!
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It’s hard to keep up with the deceit and betrayal on the current season of Married At First Sight and the latest love triangle might be the most dizzying storyline yet.

It all started during last week’s dinner party when MAFS meltdown queen Jessika Power began blatantly flirting with intruder groom Daniel Webb – in the presence of their respective spouses Mick Gould and Tamara Joy.

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Things took a tense turn at Sunday night’s commitment ceremony when Queensland farmer Mick made it clear he wasn’t taking his wife’s wandering eye likely by telling the experts he had heard Jess call Dan “hot”.

But according to new arrival Dan, what we didn’t see was Jessika’s “spicy” comeback to her husband’s criticism.

In an interview with 9Honey, the father-one-one revealed: “Mick said that Jess said to someone that she thinks I’m hot.”

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“Then she retaliated by saying, ‘Well, if you see a Ferrari you think it’s hot, but you’re not gonna hop in it and go for a drive, are you?”

“That was a good one,” he said, adding he sees himself as “more like a Datsun” than a Ferrari.

The tatted up hunk further admitted blonde bombshell Jess has been “rubbing his leg” under the dinner table despite Tamara sitting on his other side.

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The 26-year-old has reportedly infuriated her fellow brides who labelled her “heartless” after her on-screen betrayal.

“Jess set her sights on Dan within minutes of meeting him,” says one furious bride.

“She didn’t even hide the fact, telling the other girls she found him attractive, knowing full well Mick could hear her. He pulled her up about it because she was being so blatant and drooling over him at the dinner party.”

The duo started a sordid affair just hours later, continuing to meet in secret and lie to their respective spouses for weeks.

“There was no need for all the fibs and sneaky hook-ups,” says the bride.

“If it was really about being together they could have left the show. No-one forces you to stay and plenty of other couples left.”

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