MARRIED At First Sight bride Leigh has taken one final swipe at her ex-wife after coming to blows during the final vow renewal.
Leigh and Leah have had one of the most rollercoaster marriages on the E4 show and have regularly seen eye to eye.
Things came to a head when they called time on their romance during the final vows but not without having one last slanging match.
Now, following the episode, Leigh has taken one more swipe at Leah with a parting Instagram post.
Sharing a snap from their final vows, the reality TV bride insisted she didn’t lose a marriage and instead “found myself”.
In her post, the star said: “A lot was missing but my self worth was not.
“And I’d like to thank the version of me that stood her ground and never allowed herself to be persuaded her feelings didn’t matter.”
The vow renewal was far from smooth with both brides trading jibes at one another.
Leigh went first with her vows and admitted she valued her wife’s caring nature, positivity and attentiveness.
But things quickly turned when she admitted they struggled with “communication, trust and unwanted behaviour” – including her joking about other women, which has resulted in her not letting her walls down.
But Leah interjected to say that she “disagreed” with her comment.
It was then Leah’s turn and she also spoke about the qualities she admired in her wife – including Leigh’s communication and feeling of being safe.
“But we’ve also had friction, tension and doubt,” Leah said.
“Throughout this marriage it’s become clear that my trust around female friends has created real challenges between us.
“Your past hurt is often projected onto me and that’s something I can’t ignore.”
Leah added that she didn’t want to constantly feel like she’s on “trial”.
Leah then made the decision to also leave the marriage.
But her vows hit a nerve with Leigh, who was quick to hit out her wife for saying she felt “managed”.
A furious Leigh hit out: “For you to say that you felt managed throughout the whole…,” but Leah interjected: “I didn’t say throughout the whole, you add things in all the time.”
Leah continued: “Managed not met, sometimes I want to chat to you about certain things, I don’t feel like you’re meeting my energy.”
Leigh responded: “Don’t you feel that’s a bit insensitive, I just want to know the ins and outs of what happened, that’s an insecurity in me.”
Leah said: “You were on at me all the time. In a relationship, I need someone who is excited to see me and then asks the question.”
But Leigh said needed more reassurance and wanted support – saying: “I need to feel like me asking questions is not doing something wrong.”
But Leah continued to say that her “energy wasn’t met” and her wife was too much of a closed book.
Feeling hurt, Leigh insisted: “I have tried, you’re throwing it in my face and acting like I’ve not f****** tried.”











