Married At First Sight UK had anything but a happy reunion for one couple with Morag and Luke clashing over the end of their relationship.
The pair were seen in the episode finale deciding to give their romance a go, renewing their vows and declaring their love for each other.
But, according to Morag, Luke cut contact with her the second the cameras stopped filming, and hadn’t phoned her once since the experiment ended.
Sitting down with the romance experts, Luke fought back and said that they had spoken once, during which Morag had suggested that their relationship was over, so he didn’t bother.

He said: “We spoke on one day, and you basically turned around, and you categorically told me you've never seen us in a relationship.
“It was like, Well, what have I been fighting for? What have I been fighting for? And I was like What does the final commitment ceremony mean to you? And you were like ‘It’s a TV show.’”
Morag then stepped in to deny that was what she said, clarifying that she said it was an experiment and added: “I said it wasn't a real marriage, and you wasn't my boyfriend, so what was it?”
“What do think I'm supposed to take from that? You did say you've never seen us in a relationship,” Luke hit back.
“Yeah because you never asked me to be your girlfriend,” she told him. “You never asked me to be anything.”

Luke then gestured to the rest of the Married At First Sight cast mates and declared: “Well what did we just go through?!”
Clearly not seeing eye-to-eye, things went from bad to worse for the pair when Luke admitted that while he “had feelings” for Morag, he lied in his final vows that he actually loved her.
The pair’s head-to-head in front of the love experts eventually resulted in Mel Schilling stepping in to try and diffuse the tension.

“All right guys, look, we know that you both came into this experiment with the right intentions, and looking for your soulmate,” she told them.
“Now clearly things haven't worked out with you guys. What can you take from this process that you've learned about yourself that you can maybe take into a future relationship?”
“I can't change. I am who I am,” Luke said. “I feel these things. I'm over it. I just feel used.”

Morag said: “I do want someone. I was very guarded before, and I didn't want a relationship, I didn't want anything like that. But it has opened me up to wanting someone that is right for me, not wrong for me.”
Morag later told cameras: “I didn't get any closure, this evening, that man on the sofa tonight, was not the man I married.”
Married At First Sight UK is available for catch-up on All4.