MAFS bride Connie Crayden reveals when she ended her friendship ‘husband’ Jonethen Musulin

Married At First Sight’s Connie Crayden reveals she has ENDED her friendship with Jonethen Musulin – despite vowing to stay in touch at the final vows

Connie Crayden and Jonethen Musulin vowed to stay friends at their final vows on Sunday’s episode of Married At First Sight.

But it seems they have grown apart in the three months since filming their emotional exit in December.

Marine biologist Connie, 27, joked about their lack of connection during an interview on Today Extra on Monday. 

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‘I called it quits’: Married At First Sight bride Connie Crayden (pictured) revealed when she ended her friendship with former TV ‘husband’ Jonethen Musulin after the show

The couple separated at their final vows on Sunday, after weeks of Connie being the only one to vote stay at the commitment ceremonies.

She delivered an empowering speech about self-love, and thanked her husband for helping her ‘find herself’ and become a strong, confident woman.  

Speaking on Today Extra, Connie said she and Jonethen ‘did come out as friends’.

'Yes [I ditched him]... He's not even friend-zoned': Connie claimed it was her decision to end contact with Jonethen (pictured) after the show just a few weeks ago

‘Yes [I ditched him]… He’s not even friend-zoned’: Connie claimed it was her decision to end contact with Jonethen (pictured) after the show just a few weeks ago

But she then confessed: ‘But it’s only just been these last couple of weeks where I kind of called it quits on the friendship.’

Daily Mail Australia has contacted Jonethen Musulin for comment.

The pair will appear on Tuesday’s reunion episode, which was filmed in mid-January. 

Empowered: Connie (pictured) dumped Jonethen by revealing she's learned to love herself instead of him at their final vow ceremony on Sunday

Empowered: Connie (pictured) dumped Jonethen by revealing she’s learned to love herself instead of him at their final vow ceremony on Sunday

'I became the love I was searching for': Connie delivered an empowering self-love speech and thanked Jonethen (left) for helping her 'find herself' and become a strong, confident woman

‘I became the love I was searching for’: Connie delivered an empowering self-love speech and thanked Jonethen (left) for helping her ‘find herself’ and become a strong, confident woman

When asked is Connie was seeing anyone special or online dating, she said she was happy being single for the time being. 

‘It is hard to do it [date] when you are self-isolating though, don’t you think? 

It’s really hard [to date]. You can’t leave the house. It is really hard,’ she said amid Australia’s COVID-19 lockdowns. 

As of the morning of March 30, there were 4,167 confirmed coronavirus cases in Australia, including 16 deaths. 

Pandemic: As of the morning of March 30, there were 4,167 confirmed cases in Australia, including 16 deaths

Pandemic: As of the morning of March 30, there were 4,167 confirmed cases in Australia, including 16 deaths