Married At First Sight’s Jacqui Burfoot Responds To Fans Calling Her Crazy: ‘I May Be Autistic, Quirky But At Least My Karma Is Good’

The 29-year-old, who wed Sydney actor Ryan Donnelly on the show, shared several screenshots of her responses to fans’ DMs on Friday.

Jacqui and Ryan’s tumultuous relationship came to an end on Monday night following a brutal Final Vows ceremony.

A group of rebellious Married At First Sight stars have defied Channel Nine and risked breaching their contracts by taking back control of their Instagram accounts.

While Jacqui does not yet have access to her primary account, she has been posting more than a dozen videos to her secondary TikTok and Instagram accounts each day while the season has been airing.

In several ‘Get Ready With Me’ videos posted on Thursday, Jacqui showed off her designer dinner party dresses and wrote: ‘I’d rather be crazy than a mean girl any day of the week.’

In the second caption, she added: ‘I may be autistic, quirky or whatever…but at least my karma is good.’

In another, she simply twirled and posed, writing: ‘When they call you crazy.’

Next, she shared a clip of an American man who said: ‘Never let any man make you feel like you feel like you’re crazy because you’re finally starting to connect the dots.

‘In fact, a manipulator’s definition of crazy is just a woman who caught on.’

In further posts, Jacqui shared screenshots of her replies to several MAFS fans who had slid into her Instagram DMs with insults.

‘You’re fkn stupid,’ the first read.

‘Calling me stupid is uneducated and ignorant,’ she responded.

‘Horrible girl with a split personality,’ said another.

‘Yes I have moods,’ Jacqui wrote back.

‘Split personalities is a medical diagnosis and you don’t look like a doctor. Focus on your own life.’

‘Get some help you nut job,’ a third person messaged Jacqui.

Jacqui screenshotted the man’s profile photo of himself and his son when she shared her response.

‘I feel so sad and sorry for your son that you role model this kind of behaviour on the internet,’ she said.

Her posts come after Ryan shared messages from a WhatsApp conversation the couple had just before delivering their vows.

Ryan’s ‘receipts’ appear to show he and Jacqui discussing their vows, with the controversial bride offering an ‘I love you’ to her beleaguered groom.

‘But why not, Ryan,’ she wrote.

Ryan did jump back into the chat, admitting he was confused as to what Jacqui actually wanted.

‘Jacqui I don’t really know what you’re asking or trying to say,’ Ryan replied.

‘You want to stay together because of sex and fun?’

In what would prove to be a complete 180 from her final vows, Jacqui responded: ‘Yeah I’m scared to loose [sic] that.’

‘I dunno. Am I crazy…for missing you?’ she continued.

The Final Vows segment with Jacqui and Ryan on Monday night featured some of the most bizarre scenes the Nine series has ever seen, with Jacqui accusing Ryan of organising ‘a gang attack’ on her.

In real-time, Ryan has applied for an apprehended violence order against his on-screen wife Jacqui.

Ryan applied for the AVO at Campbelltown Courthouse and it is due for a mention on April 23.

It comes just days after Jacqui was granted an interim restraining order in a Tasmanian court against Ryan.

The order prevents Ryan from commenting on social media about Jacqui, after the pair exchanged barbs on Instagram and in the press for months.

Jacqui, who was accompanied by her boyfriend and MAFS co-star Clint at court, was advised against using social media herself, but was not the subject of an order.