MAFS alum Daniel Homes has claimed that current participant Claire is using her ‘husband’ Jesse for clout.

Warning: spoilers.

The season nine MAFS villain took to his Instagram stories to slam Claire and say that she is only on the show for exposure and fame.

“Its crazy obvious Claire’s just there to get as much clout as possible,” he wrote in an Instagram story over a close up photo of her face.

He continued, “She literally cheated, treats Jesse like her gay best friend and they [are] still giving her a decent edit!!”

Daniel said that he thinks producers on the show want Jesse to be one of the most popular participants to come out of the current season.

“I realised it’s because they always want to have a breakout star (Jesse) and in order to do that they need her [Claire] to stay.”

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“So they’ll be waiting til the final episode and Jesse will have this big moment where he throws the ring on the ground and leaves her (similar to the Brent and Tamara [scene from season nine]).”

He added, “her edit will start to get real bad”.

Daniel from MAFS made this post about Claire

However, Dan might not be correct in his assumption, as Daily Mail Australia has published photos from October 19 that show Claire flying how to Melbourne with her luggage. This date coincides with the filming date of the upcoming commitment ceremony, suggesting that Claire and Jesse both exit the show this Sunday.

While Claire and Jesse’s wedding ceremony went relatively well, the couple hit a speed bump on the honeymoon when they started to butt heads. Days later, Claire kissed fellow groom Adam on a night out, but denied it when Jesse grew suspicious.

However, Claire’s guilt eventually won, and she came clean to Jesse about her tryst at a later date. Since then, the couple has been working to build their relationship and have been trying to make it work.

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