MAFSAU Season 12 has been keeping us on the edge of our seats thanks to explosive drama, bizarre couple swaps and a never-ending supply of shocking moments. (Season 13 when???)

Admittedly, we're struggling to move on, which is why we've kept eyes on what the cast are all doing since they exited the experiment.

Two women who've really been on our minds? Veronica and Lauren. Neither of them seemed to be well-matched with their husbands in the experiment which, post-show, has led them to ~open up~ about their feelings about these exes.

Below, we have compiled everything they have said to shade their exes.

MAFSAU: What Veronica has said about Eliot

On IG, Veronica has been making veiled references to "lustful losers who lie and cheat" as well as captioning a post “When they no longer have control over you they will try and control how others see you.”

Make of that what you will.

She was more explicit when speaking to Glamour about her and Eliot's differing views on gender roles.

"[Eliot] would do things like praise me for keeping the apartment clean and for being super low-maintenance, but never asked me a personal question about my career, about my aspirations, about what’s important to me,” Veronica said.

“If you’re not with a supportive partner who values equality, values emotional support, values your freedom and and vice versa, your life will just be more difficult than it needs to be.”

MAFSAU: What Lauren has said about Clint

Lauren was also interviewed by Glamour, and shared that she didn't feel like Clint was "innately masculine" enough.

Here's an example of what she said: "I’d be in the apartments working and he would be fluffing around, folding my G-strings into little triangles. I said to him, ‘Haven’t you got something better to do?’ Because he was talking about all these other businesses that he wanted to start. And he was like, ‘No.'”

She was criticised Clint for not fulfilling a masculine role of "protecting" her.

In one instance, the cast filmed late one evening and then were asked to resume filming early the next morning. Lauren felt Clint should have protested this.

“I said to Clint, ‘That’s not okay – are you going to say anything about that?’ He was like, ‘Oh no, it’s fine. We’ll be alright.’ And I was like, ‘No, it’s your job to protect us… But he just wouldn’t. He was just, like, go with the flow, everything’s fine. So I felt that I was always the one being the man in the relationship.”

So, there you have it!