MAFS episode slammed after shock unedited expletive-laden rant went to air

Married At First Sight suffered an embarrassing blunder during Tuesday’s episode after an unedited, expletive-laden tirade aired on Channel Nine.

The offending scene came at the end of the dramatic episode that saw couple Scott McCristal and Gia Fleur end their relationship.

Scott was left heartbroken after seeing the playback of the previous episode’s Grass Is Greener challenge, where the cast were introduced to their ‘alternate’ matches.

He was also forced to complete the challenge solo after Gia left her wedding ring on the table, walking out on the marriage.

Crestfallen over Gia’s flirtatious meeting with her ‘other’ match James, Scott launched into an emotional soliloquy, and he certainly didn’t hold back.

Despite offensive words being ‘bleeped’ throughout the episode, halfway through Scott’s tirade, it became clear that a finger had clearly slipped off the censor button.

Married At First Sight suffered an embarrassing blunder during Tuesday's episode after an unedited, expletive-laden tirade aired on Channel Nine

The offending scene came at the end of the dramatic episode that saw couple Scott McCristal and Gia Fleur end their relationship

‘I’m f***ing torn apart. I just got f***ed,’ Scott spat in the scene that was broadcast uncensored for Australian viewers.

‘I just got f***ed for three months. I just got f***ed.’

Continuing through tears, Scott added: ‘I don’t give a f*** anymore. She just broke my heart completely. Holy f***. She just f***ed me up.’

The expletive rant remains on 9Now for streaming, while viewers took to a Facebook group to slam the unedited moment.

‘Did they forget to bleep out the swearing from Scott in the last scene? Lmao,’ one fan posted.

‘Think they didn’t on purpose to make it shocking and make everyone watch,’ someone added.

Meanwhile, others applauded the moment and shared their sympathies with Scott.

‘I noticed that. Glad they left in tho he was so frustrated and fed up,’ someone commented.

Scott was left heartbroken after seeing the playback of the previous episode's Grass Is Greener challenge, where the cast were introduced to their 'alternate' matches

Despite offensive words being 'bleeped' throughout the episode, halfway through Scott's tirade, it became clear that a finger had clearly slipped off the censor button

‘So many f**ks said and too many given,’ added another.

Daily Mail has reached out to Channel Nine for comment.

The episode began with Scott and Gia arguing in the street over Gia’s decision to head home just two days ahead of Final Vows.

Earlier, Gia was seen convincing Scott to return to Melbourne with her so she could be reunited with her family, telling him, ‘For us right now, we need to get the f*** out.’

But after her groom changed his mind and elected to stay in the experiment, Gia accused Scott of wanting to stay for the ‘camera time’ – leading to their very public meltdown.

‘The show is more important [to you]… you never cared for me,’ she claimed, leaving Scott alone in the street as she escaped in a waiting Uber.

After claiming that they had ‘broken up’, Gia contacted Scott one more time via phone, in which she tried to pressure him to leave the experiment.

Once he returned to their apartment, Scott found Gia’s wedding ring on a bench.

He then turned to his final task, which caused Scott to speculate on camera over why Gia was so anxious to leave the show.

‘She literally just lied to my face,’ a tearful Scott said in his confessional, before launching into the sweary rant.

He continued, ‘Why did she want to leave so bad? She wanted to leave because she didn’t want me to see what she did on the final test.’