Leaked texts have exposed MAFS star Bronte for faking her relationship with her TV husband Harrison.

The texts, which were exposed by Daily Mail Australia show Bronte telling an unnamed recipient that she planned to exit the experiment just before the end, saying: “she has it all figured out”.

In the texts, Bronte allegedly writes: “Oh trust me babe. I got it all figured out”. She adds: “I’m smarter than I look.”

In another message, she writes: “I don’t think I want to make it to final vows but as least 7th or very last cc and then say bye.”

When her friend responds with a laughing emoji, Bronte adds: “Unless I make it to final vows and pull a Brent on him”. She’s referring to last year’s couple Brent and Tamara who made it to final vows and Brent dumped her after calling her out on her behaviour.

Bronte added: “Honestly – the shit I would say to that bloke would be fkn BRUTAL. If shit continues the way it is.”

You can read the texts here.

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Throughout the current season, Bronte and Harrison has been caught up in a number of dramas. In the premiere episode, he was confronted by his bride Bronte who was told that he had a girlfriend outside of the experiment. In the scene, Harrison admitted to sleeping with a woman he had a crush on days before filming his wedding. Since then Harrison has gotten a women’s number at the bar, and both Bronte and Harrison have been accused by other contestants of faking their relationships.

In a recent interview, Harrison questioned why all of the women “turned on Bronte” and suggested that she’s the real villain this year.

“All of the women have turned on Bronte. You can see it on the show,” he said. “So ask yourself, what are you not seeing on the show to make all of the women turn against Bronte, regardless of the fact that they’re saying what they’re saying about our relationship? I mean, for women to turn on women, there has to be something really wrong with that woman’s behavior because the women on the show were much, much tighter than the guys,” he said on Nova’s Nathan, Nat and Shaun.

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