Married At First Sight’S Jacqui Burfoot Takes A Tumble Before Her Shock Final Vows

Married At First Sight bride Jacqui Burfoot entered her Final Vows on shaky ground, after taking a nasty tumble as she headed into the ceremony.

The 29-year-old reality TV star shared a candid moment on social media on Monday night, showing off her stunning designer gown outside the venue.

In a radiant pose, Jacqui walked backwards for the camera, offering a striking glimpse of her elegant attire.

However, she momentarily lost her footing and nearly stumbled to the ground.

Swiftly regaining her balance, she laughed off the mishap and captioned the clip with some telling words: ‘Get me out of here!’

To no one’s surprise, Jacqui Burfoot and her groom Ryan Donnelly entered splitsville during their Final Vows on Monday night.

In some of the most bizarre scenes the Nine series has ever seen, Jacqui accused Ryan, 36, of organising ‘a gang attack’ on her.

She then tore the groom down with several pages of lengthy vows before leaving him cussing her out at the altar while she promised to return with a new man.

‘There has been a lack of romance, a lack of effort from you, poor communication, no compromise, and dominance,’ Jacqui said in her speech.

‘You crossed a majority of my boundaries and your conduct fell well below the standard I’m willing to accept.

‘If this experiment taught me anything, it’s that you shouldn’t try and fix your husband. He needs to do the work on his own. I’m not a rehabilitation centre.’

At this point, Ryan burst out laughing: ‘That’s ridiculous, but go on,’ he said.

Jacqui, sporting a smirk as she watched her now ex-husband talk down on her vows, said: ‘Don’t call my final vows ridiculous, not nice.’

She continued with, ‘I don’t want to be spoken over when I try to speak,’ to which of course Ryan responded by immediately speaking over her with snide comments.

‘My only tip for you is to look into how pride might affect your openness and growth and from there, lean into humility,’ Jacqui continued.

‘Tolerating your behaviour is isolating. The way you speak and control the people and animals you love scares me.

‘You’ve allowed your friends to scold me – yelling at and scolding adults is disgusting. You planned a gang attack on me.’

Ryan laughed at this comment, saying: ‘Good lord, a gang attack.’

Jacqui went on to say: ‘Your complete lack of self reflection, apologies, pride and ego are the reason we couldn’t deal with our key issues in this relationship.

‘I was always open and willing to listen and fix. It’s not me, your pride is the problem.’

Jacqui finished her vows: ‘As a man, you’re not perfect. It’s not the 1920s any more. I don’t want to be the wife to a man. I want to be a wife to a husband.

‘So, today, I choose peace and walk away from this relationship. Ryan, in a world of red flags, you are the red carpet.’

As Jacqui left Ryan at the altar, he called out to her: ‘Thanks for all the criticism. You really haven’t grown. Not one bit. Be gone with you, you horrible woman.’

But as producers pulled Ryan aside to listen to him trash talk his former TV wife, Jacqui was telling producers she had a feeling a new partner would come her way.

In a shocking ‘couple swap’ moment, Jacqui recently shacked up with co-star Clint Rice, who was originally paired up with Lauren Hall.