Carolina Santos and Dion Giannarelli were far from a good match on MAFS, and she’s now called out her former TV husband on social media.

In a TikTok posted over the weekend, the Brazilian raised doubts about just how “new” Dion’s “new girlfriend” Nikki Walton is. After “trolls’ kept on messaging Carolina about the couple, she couldn’t hold her tongue any longer.

“Didn’t want to have to do this but sick of the trolling from viewers and the never end victim act from you know who,” she captioned the TikTok.

“No, she’s not the new girlfriend,” Carolina claimed in the clip. “They were together before MAFS, at least up until five weeks before the wedding, which was on the 12th of October.”

Behind Carolina was a picture of Dion and Nikki together on social media, posted on September 5th. “This photo and many others were posted on her own Insta page up until the 5th of September. They were found by my girlfriends the very next day after the wedding.”

In Carolina’s mind, this proves that Dion just wanted to find fame through appearing on MAFS. “If they weren’t together while he was filming, he would have broken up with her just to go on MAFS and get famous by pretending to be there looking for love, when he had love (already),” she insisted.

Dion and Nikki’s romance isn’t the only relationship Carolina has recently called into question. Last month, she claimed that Domenica Calarco and Jack Millar faked their relationship during MAFS filming.

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“Look, it’s hard to say (if they faked it) because you don’t really know what happens behind closed doors… But I think they did,” she revealingly said on the Instagram Q&A. She wasn’t done there, insisting that most MAFS couples were aware their relationships weren’t going to work and “they stayed until the end of TV time.”

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