Married At First Sight's Jacqui Burfoot begs boyfriend Clint Rice for wedding ring on lavish Bali holiday
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Jacqui Burfoot from “Married At First Sight” has set some boundaries with her co-star and boyfriend, Clint Rice.

The 30-year-old reality television personality, originally from New Zealand, took to social media on Thursday to post a collection of photos showcasing the memorable moments from the couple’s luxurious vacation in Bali, Indonesia.

The duo appeared deeply in love, smiling for the camera beside their hotel’s outdoor pool before leaning in for a romantic kiss.

The New Zealand-born reality TV star, 30, shared a gallery of photos on social media on Thursday, capturing highlights of the couple’s lavish holiday in Bali, Indonesia.

The pair looked loved-up as they happily posed next to their hotel’s outdoor pool, before sharing a passionate kiss.

Jacqui was seen tenderly placing her hand on Clint’s chest as she delivered an ultimatum in the caption. 

‘Landed safely in Bali with the love of my life – now where is my wedding ring?!?’ she wrote. 

The post was a big hit with their followers who took to the comments section to beg for the pair to get married for real.

Married At First Sight's Jacqui Burfoot has laid down the law with her co-star boyfriend, Clint Rice. (Both pictured)

Married At First Sight’s Jacqui Burfoot has laid down the law with her co-star boyfriend, Clint Rice. (Both pictured)  

‘Love this story sooooo much,’ one follower wrote and added an engagement ring emoji. 

‘I guess you’ll see it on your wedding day/nuptials,’ a second person joked. 

Last month, Jacqui and Clint marked their one-year anniversary.

The couple took to Instagram to share a carousel of photos documenting their whirlwind romance.

The Tasmanian groom and bride, who found love after their time on the Channel Nine experiment, posted a heartfelt tribute to their relationship alongside a gallery of snaps from the past year.

’12 months today with the love of my life! This was taken a few days into our relationship, on the 15th Nov 2024,’ Jacqui wrote, alongside a photo of the couple kissing while perched on a kitchen counter.

In the candid post, the reality star didn’t hold back in addressing critics who doubted the legitimacy of their romance.

‘Haters and jealous, attention-seeking co–stars said it’s fake, PR stunt, give it three months, performative or manipulative, just for attention,’ she wrote.

The New Zealand-born reality TV star, 30, shared a gallery of photos on social media on Thursday, capturing highlights of the couple's lavish holiday in Bali, Indonesia

The New Zealand–born reality TV star, 30, shared a gallery of photos on social media on Thursday, capturing highlights of the couple’s lavish holiday in Bali, Indonesia  

Jacqui was seen tenderly placing her hand on Clint's chest as she delivered an ultimatum in the caption

Jacqui was seen tenderly placing her hand on Clint’s chest as she delivered an ultimatum in the caption 

‘One year in today – please forward your apologies in writing because it looks like your three-month forecast aged like milk with your integrity.’

The former bride went on to issue a fiery message to her detractors, adding: ‘Also, ew, never project your gross expiration dates or beliefs onto me or Clint ever again. 

The pair sparked headlines earlier this year after their on-screen connection was initially met with scepticism from fellow participants.

Despite the controversy, the duo remained inseparable after filming wrapped, and have since become one of the show’s rare lasting love stories.

Jacqui, a lawyer and former Miss New Zealand winner, was matched with Ryan Donnelly, 37, during the experiment, but ended up leaving with Tasmanian golfer Clint.

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