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Married at First Sight Australia: Bronson speaks out after shocking C-bomb outburst

Warning: Graphic language

Married At First Sight groom Bronson Norrish has broken his silence after being roasted by the experts for calling his wife a "c**t" during last night's explosive commitment ceremony.

During the episode, Bronson, 34, finally hit back at Ines Basic, 28, dropping the profanity as he took her to task over her horrific treatment of him all week.

Speaking to 9 Honey, the former stripper turned entrepreneur admitted that he regretted his words — but that he'd been pushed to the brink by Ines.

Bronson Norrish has opened up about his shocking outburst on MAFS last night. Photo / Channel 9

"She made me feel that bad about myself and I was not happy and I just snapped," Bronson, said. "How many times can you be kicked when you're down and not retaliate?"

He added that he "probably could have dealt with it a lot better".

"In a usual situation you just pack your bags and leave, but that isn't what the experiment is about. The experiment is about giving marriage a go, so I wanted to push through with it."
During last night's shocking episode, Bronson explained to the experts that he'd struggled to deal with Ines' "Jekyll and Hyde" personality.

Things really escalated during last night's commitment ceremony. Photo / Channel 9

After describing one decent night of conversation that they'd shared, he said: "The next morning, the hulk came out. Straight back to being a c**t."

In response to the shocked faces around the room, Bronson quickly clarified: "I'm not calling her a c**t. I'm saying she acts like a c**t."

Mel Schilling was quick to cut him down to size.

"When you use language like that in relation to a woman, how do you expect her to respond to you? A tip from me to you: Don't use language like that if you want any chance of a relationship with a woman," she told him.

Everyone's reaction. Photo / Channel 9

However, some Australians didn't seem to agree with Schilling, instead firmly standing with Bronson and praising him for standing up for himself.

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