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By Monique Friedlander For Daily Mail Australia
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<span class="date">21:45 22 Feb 2023, upgraded 21:58 22 Feb 2023</span>
Married At First Sight star Adam Seed has actually tossed Claire Nomarhas under the bus as their unfaithful scandal continues to rock the social experiment.
Adam was identified a ‘snake’ by audiences after he kissed Claire on an inebriated night out then lied to his ‘spouse’ Janelle Han and her ‘other half’ Jesse Burford about the event.
He tried to clear his name in an interview with The Kyle and Jackie O Show on Thursday – however rather of taking ownership, he implicated Claire of prompting their kiss by ‘consistently’ attempting to separate him from the group on the night they locked lips.
‘She attempted to get me far from the group a minimum of 3 or 4 times that night,’ he informed radio hosts Kyle Sandilands and Jackie ‘O’ Henderson.
The business owner likewise said he had text from Claire that show she prompted their short affair, after she attempted to declare the set was similarly at fault.
‘[Claire is] lying through her teeth today. She’s extremely shrewd so I need to simply enjoy what I state,’ he included.
Adam declared Claire continued to send him flirty messages after the night of their kiss, and even asked him to slip away for a rendezvous on several events.
‘I’m not going to lie, I did sort of lean into it a bit, however absolutely nothing really took place. She was making a couple of bear down me,’ he said.
Adam likewise confessed he felt ‘extremely sorry’ for ‘gaslighting’ Claire’s partner Jesse by lying to him about the kiss.
‘[It] was truly the worst part of all that, making him seem like he’s going bananas when he sort of sensed that something was going on,’ he said.
‘I have actually got absolutely nothing however love for Jesse. We are on the repair and whatever like that, because all of this has actually come out. So I do have huge remorses about kissing Claire that night and for addressing him.’
Married At First Sight continues Sunday at 7pm on Channel Nine and 9Now