MAFS finale is a ratings triumph as millions of viewers tune in to the bombshell episode

Married At First Sight’s finale smashes ratings as millions watch Harrison Boon and Alyssa Barmonde embarrass themselves over dinner

The explosive finale of Married At First Sight last week was a huge hit for Channel Nine, with 2.124 million viewers across Australia.

The heated cast reunion on Monday, April 3 had audiences hooked as they watched Harrison Boon and Alyssa Barmonde embarrass themselves over dinner.

The massive viewership was more than double the number of people who tuned in to episodes that had aired the previous week.

Viewers were captivated as they watched the cast reunite over a dinner party and reflected on their time on the dating experiment.

It was especially popular among the coveted demographic of 25-54 year olds, with 455,000 metropolitan viewers watching it while it aired.

The explosive finale of Married At First Sight last week was a huge hit for Channel Nine, with 2.124 million viewers across Australia. In the photo: Harrison Boon

The massive viewership was more than double the number of people who tuned in to episodes that had aired the previous week

The massive viewership was more than double the number of people who tuned in to episodes that had aired the previous week

In addition, 353,000 regional viewers watched the bombshell episode in which the MAFS cast viciously argued over dinner.

The thrilling reunion saw spurned bride Alyssa Barmonde, 35, feign a smile as she reunited with ex-husband Duncan James, 36, but made a disgusted puking face as she hugged him.

The pair then got into a fight over dinner when she publicly accused him of wearing a “mask” during his time on the show and tried to “tell the story.”

Elsewhere in the episode, bad boy Harrison Boon was left speechless as he texted to “expose” his wife Bronte Schofield – only to be mocked by his co-stars.

The controversial groom, 32, rocked to the dinner party with prints of text chats between Bronte, 28, and his ex-girlfriend, which “proved” she didn’t respect his privacy.

Audiences were captivated as they watched the cast reunite over a dinner party and reflected on their time on the dating experiment

Audiences were captivated as they watched the cast reunite over a dinner party and reflected on their time on the dating experiment

The exciting reunion saw spurned bride Alyssa Barmonde (pictured) get down to dinner with her ex-husband Duncan James

The exciting reunion saw spurned bride Alyssa Barmonde (pictured) get down to dinner with her ex-husband Duncan James

However, Bronte was quick to explain the situation to her friends, who saw the cast immediately take her side and laugh at Harrison’s “receipts.”

“At our wedding, there was a girl Harrison hooked up with before the show. When I came back I started to think if their relationship was legit so I messaged her to ask about the nature of it,” Bronte told her co-stars.

Harrison looked stunned as his co-stars laughed off his “evidence” and mocked him for trying to disgrace Bronte.

“He’s got the screenshots in his pocket. This is so ridiculous,” laughed groom Ollie Skelton.

Harrison was visibly shocked when his co-stars rallied for Bronte’s support and laughed at what he thought was damning evidence.

Elsewhere in the episode, villain Harrison Boon was left speechless as he produced text prints to 'expose' his wife Bronte Schofield - only to be mocked by his co-stars

Elsewhere in the episode, villain Harrison Boon was left speechless as he produced text prints to ‘expose’ his wife Bronte Schofield – only to be mocked by his co-stars