It must be a contractual obligation for a contestant to continue making drama even after the MAFS finale. The work clearly never ends.

The newest chaotic drama has seen sparks fly between Carolina Santos and Domenica Calarco after the former claimed that Domenica and Jack Millar faked their relationship during the show.

During an Instagram Q&A this week, someone asked Carolina if Domenica and Jack broke up at the Couples Retreat or if they “faked it for fame till the end.”

For those who somehow forgot, Jack and Domenica’s split came to light when Domenica arrived solo at dinner during the reunion. Carolina, though, isn’t buying it.

“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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After getting wind of Carolina’s Q&A, Domenica entered her fellow contestant’s DMs in a big way. “Don’t flatter yourself babes, people sent me the story of you sh*t talking jack and I,” she wrote. “Of course I’m going to see it.”

Carolina then included screenshots from fans explaining that Domenica frequently chatted about her, which prompted Carolina to write, “Get a life.” “We’re not on MAFS anymore,” she brutally added.

After posting another screenshot showing Domenica continually privately messaging her, Carolina showed her fans that she was blocking her reality TV foe. “It’s been hips (sic) fun but some of us have sh*t to do,” she wrote.

Carolina and her MAFS partner, Dion Giannarelli, broke up before the final decision. Jack and Domenica, meanwhile, are no longer together but reportedly remain on good terms.

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