Channel Nine says it has reached out to Wollongong woman Poppy Jennings, after the Married at First Sight contestant walked out on the program and critcised the show and her TV husband.
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Wollongong photographer Jennings, 38, was selected to participate in the new season of the hit reality show/social experiment.
In an episode that aired earlier this week, Jennings walked out on the reality program and her TV husband Luke.
It was suggested on the program that Jennings left because she was missing her two young children.
However, she took to Facebook, suggesting there was more to her departure.
"I haven't watched the show, I refuse to," she posted.
Regarding how she was depicted on the program, Jennings wrote: "I couldn't say what was happening behind the scenes, so let's just play her ugly crying and whinging over her kids".
She also posted that she was "obviously being hammered by media and trolls right now".
Nine and production company Endemol Shine Australia issued a statement.
"We have seen Poppy's post and note her distress.
"We have reached out to her and will continue to offer support and won't be making any further public comment, and will focus on doing our best to support both Poppy and Luke."
The Mercury has contacted Jennings for comment.