Married At First Sight Australia has almost become better known for its dinner party beef and explosive behind-the-scenes rants than its match-making - some contestants choosing to channel their energy into slating others around them rather than focusing on their own relationships.
And so horrific have some comments been across the 13 seasons of the reality TV show that the channels broadcasting it - Nine News, alongside Channel 4 or E4 in the UK - have been forced to bleep out certain words spewed by several cast members.
Granted, most seasons there's at least a handful of swear words bleeped out per episode. But what are some of the most controversial comments to have been said? Or most controversial moments which've been harmonised with by a barrel of bleeps?
Well, following the latest season bleeping out a crude comment made by Bec, we thought we'd take a look at some of the other most outrageous remarks to have been made in the history of the Australia version of the show - and a word of warning, they're not pretty.
The most controversial bleeped moments from Married At First Sight Australia
Telv Williams and Sarah Roza - season five
The fifth season of the show saw Telv Williams and his match Sarah Roza launch into an argument which seemed to be about Snapchat.
While initially appearing to be one of the strongest couples of the season, the debacle led to Sarah branding her husband an "animal" and storming out.
A lot of the argument was heavily bleeped out with.
Cyrell and Martha - season 6
Ah, Cyrell and Martha. A moment in season six saw the women sit down to chat back at the flats only to have a producer forced to pull them apart after Cyrell grabbed Martha's dressing gown. She even gave a member of the production team a shove too, much of her language bleeped out before she eventually smashed a bowl for good measure.
While the symphony of bleeps occurred mainly for the word "f**k," the beef didn't stop there... The drama spilled over at the dinner party, cementing the behaviour of the women as some of the most outrageous in the whole of MAFS Australia history.
At the dinner, Cyrell had just let rip at Martha's partner when Martha decided to stride over and pour red wine all over her - the moment one of the wildest we've seen on the series. The incident saw the women end up chasing one another round the table. Cue a lot of bleeps from shell-shocked contestants. Chaos.
Ultimately, the bleeped words were actually the least offensive thing about the incidents - which is really saying something. But given the gravity of the behaviour, we think they certainly deserved an inclusion.
Since the season came to an end, Martha told the Luke and Sassy Scott said she had "no beef" with Cyrell, reflecting on their on-screen drama as "fabricated". In a cryptic Instagram post she added: "I've learnt a lot from you and I'm choosing to only take the good away from whatever it is we shared!"
In January earlier this year, Cyrell told news.com.au she sometimes thinks about MAFS and "cringes" but ultimately thinks she "did pretty well". And her feelings towards Martha? Well, she resolved: "Once I hate you, I hate you for life."
Ryan Donnelly - season 12
Paired with Jacqui Burfoot - who's since gone on to get engaged to another contestant from the season - Ryan made an explicit comment about the pair's relationship which was cut from the broadcast.
During an intimacy workshop with expert Alessandra Rampolla, Ryan said: "Jacqui has crazy eyes but gives really good h**d."
Morena later called out Ryan at a dinner party over the comment, the line once again bleeped from broadcast.
The comment left Jacqui "ashamed and disappointed" and Ryan later apologised for the "crass" remark.
Juliette Herrera - season 13
The latest series has been laden in bleeps with Juliette letting rip at partner Joel over the table during a dinner party. And so bad was the word underneath the bleep that her mouth was even blurred on screen.
What she said? Well, she called him the c-word, saying: "Teddy's not a c**t to me like Joel." Charming.
The table was left gawping, the experts were left gawping, viewers at home were left gawping. Juliette later reflected on the comment as "awful".
Gia Fleur and Brook Crompton - season 13
Turning their wrath onto their fellow brides, another dinner party during the most recent season of the show saw Gia and Brook let loose on Stella and Alissa.
Telling Stella to "get back in her kennel" and "take off [her] stripper boots," Brook's bleeped out comment continued: "I don't think you're deep. I think you're f**king dumb."
Brook and Gia then spoke to the cameras as a pair behind-the-scenes with Gia jumping on the bandwagon resolving Stella is "full of s**t" and should "get f**ked" and Brook chiming she's "a f**king pick-me."
Oh and not done with Alissa yet either, she resolved her fellow contestant as being "a fake f**king b***h with those rat-s**t hair extensions".
Branding the other girls "losers" and "fake" Gia resolved in a similarly bleeped out comment: "F**k off, we're not in high school. We're real b**ches."
Gia later directly apologised to Stella and Alissa for her "appalling" and "disgusting" behaviour and language. Brook also took to her Instagram to say how "deeply sorry" she was for the "hurt" she caused, adding "bullying should never be condoned".
Bec Zacharia - season 13
Earlier this week couple Rachel and Steven revealed they had began to be intimate with each other, after a slow start to their marriage. Rachel shared this with the other women and Bec went onto joke rather graphically about what had gone on between teh couple, describing how they had "f**nger b**ged".
The rest of the group were pretty taken aback by what Bec had said, and Rachel found herself humiliated at Bec's words.
For a while Bec stood in defence at her comments, but later apologised to Rachel, saying to her: "Ah Rach, I'm so sorry, I apologise. It was meant to be a bit of fun."
Married At First Sight Australia continues on Channel 4 and E4 tonight.

















