Married at First Sight UK spoilers follow.
Married at First Sight UK star Amy Kenyon has explained her "savage" final vows.
During Thursday's (November 14) finale, Amy and ex-husband Luke Debono sat down with the experts to look back on their experience together.
Talk quickly turned to the pair's memorable vow renewal ceremony, which saw Amy arrive in a black gown and veil to "mourn" their marriage.
"I came into this experiment knowing exactly what I wanted, and I'm leaving this experiment knowing exactly what I do not want," Amy said at the time.
"This marriage is done. Dead. Deceased. I stand here in front of you today, wearing black to mourn its death. RIP," she added, before walking away from a stunned Luke.
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After watching the clip back, Amy admitted she felt "awful", before explaining that she had a lot of built-up "anger" and "upset" that she wanted to get off her chest.
"I felt better after I did it, but watching it back, it might have been a little bit savage," she added.
Luke recalled it being a "sad" experience for him, as he never intended to make his wife feel that angry.
During their time in the experiment, the couple repeatedly clashed over Luke's "sexual" humour and white lies – which affected Amy's ability to "trust" her husband.
One particularly heated moment saw Luke take his ring off while meeting with Amy's friends in Blackburn. He argued that he had been "disrespected" and suggested the ring "wouldn't be going back on".
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At the reunion, Luke said that Amy "misunderstood" a lot of his comments, before Charlene Douglas explained that he needed to "read the room".
"We were always trying to please each other but weren't getting there. It was a big shame because in the end, I look at Amy and she has many qualities that I asked for, and the person walks away from me," Luke continued.
"And that's painful because then I think to myself, 'What do I do? Do I change the way I speak, or do I start thinking twice about what words I use?'"
Despite their tense split, Amy thanked Luke for helping to improve her confidence and ability to speak freely.
"I feel like I've learnt to be very patient. I've learned to have more confidence in myself and speak how I feel. Thank you for letting me be able to do that," she said.
Married at First Sight UK airs on E4 in the UK. Married at First Sight Australia airs on Nine Network in Australia and E4 in the UK.
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