Kasia London found fame when she starred in Married at First Sight (MAFS) - though it might not have been the kind of fame she anticipated.
The reality star, 36, who dramatically quit the show in Thursday's episode, claims she confronted bosses of the E4 programme, complaining she was edited to look 'sex mad'.
Kasia's time on MAFS came to abrupt end when she told her groom, Kwame Badu, 42, it was "completely over" between them, with fans praising her for the decision to leave her man and the show as a result.
But now in a frank new interview, Kasia says having watched the romance unfold it looks like she is chasing Kwame, when in reality it was the other way around.
“They made out like I was the one chasing Kwame, but it was the other way round," Kasia told The Sun.
“In the scene where I said ‘I'm ready’, it was from another interview when I said ‘I'm ready to move in’ with my husband.”
The mother-of-two claimed this wasn’t the case and it was actually Kwame who pursued her during their brief relationship.
Kasia continued: “In front of the cameras he tried to make out he didn’t want to get intimate with me which is a bit of an insult really. But the truth is, my man was trying it. In fact, our bed was a tent on a few occasions. Lol.”
Across the season, the show continually brought up the intimacy between the pair- or lack thereof.
During a number of the one-on-one interviews throughout the show, Kwame stated he didn’t want to rush things in the bedroom.
However, Kasia on the other hand appeared to want the opposite, leading to Sex and Relationship Therapist Charlene Douglas intervening to encourage the couple to spice things up.
In a previous conversation with the outlet, Kasia shared another heart-breaking reason the two didn’t work out.
The body contouring clinic owner said, “his fat-shaming antics,” were partially to blame and she was “never going to accept” that.
“I came on the experiment to find love and a man that would stand by my side through thick and thin,” Kasia said. Adding: “But, it turns out that the man selected for me would only stick with me through thin.
“I feel strongly about empowering plus size women so I was never going to accept his fat-shaming antics.”
She then shared a message for the women watching at home, saying: “I hope they watched a confident, strong woman who didn’t take any nonsense from a guy who is stuck on the idea that women should be slim.”
Mirror Online has contacted E4 for comment.