February 27, 2025 7:16 am EST

Married At First Sight groom Paul Antoine has all but confirmed his on-screen marriage to Carina Mirabile is over.

Leaked messages show the 30-year-old French groom using ChatGPT to slide into another woman’s DMs just weeks after filming wrapped.

Daily Mail Australia has obtained exclusive screenshots of Paul messaging a woman named Emily on Instagram on November 9, just two weeks after the show concluded filming. 

In the messages, Paul admits to tracking Emily down after spotting her on Tinder, despite the MAFS contract banning participants from using dating apps for up to three months post-filming.

The messages suggest Paul was using AI-generated responses to craft his pick-up lines, adding another layer of deception to the scandal. 

‘I’ll be straight forward I found ya on Tinder,’ Paul confesses in one of the texts.

Married At First Sight groom Paul Antoine appears to have all but confirmed that his on-screen marriage to Carina Mirabile is over. Leaked messages show the 30-year-old French groom using ChatGPT to slide into another woman’s DMs just weeks after filming wrapped 

When Emily asks how he found her Instagram since it wasn’t linked to her dating profile, he admits, ‘I put your name on Insta, we have quite a few people in common so you weren’t hard to find.’

Emily, seemingly caught off guard by the discovery, replies: ‘Haha I’m just trying to decide how I feel about that.’

Paul remains persistent, attempting to arrange a meet-up despite Emily expressing hesitancy.

When she tells him she’s busy, he cheekily suggests: ‘If you’re free tomorrow night and feel like seeing a fourth person after you’ve seen your 3 different friends, let me know.’

Emily declines, responding with a simple: ‘I’m not free tomorrow night.’

In another text, Paul accidently copies an AI generated response, which suggests he asked ChatGPT for a ‘funny and sarcastic reply that shows understanding and agreement’.

In another set of messages, Paul attempts to lock in plans, suggesting a sunset meeting on Monday night.

But when Emily tells him she’s exhausted, he quickly dismisses the idea, saying: ‘I fly back to work Thursday at 5:30am. I’ll have to be up at 3:30am so Wednesday night definitely not.’

Daily Mail Australia has obtained exclusive screenshots of Paul messaging a woman named Emily on Instagram on November 9, just two weeks after the show concluded filming 

The messages suggest Paul was using AI-generated responses to craft his pick-up lines, adding another layer of deception to the scandal

Realising their schedules are clashing, Emily jokingly says, ‘I guess this is where our story ends’ to which Paul replies: ‘Hahaha dead.’

The flirty conversation continues over several days, with Paul repeatedly complimenting Emily and reacting to her Instagram stories.

At one point, he tries to set himself apart from other men, saying: ‘I’m sure this sets me apart from all your Aussie dudes.’

Emily shoots back: ‘All my Aussie dudes? What type of girl do you take me for? Hahah.’

The leaked DMs raise serious questions about Paul’s relationship with MAFS bride Carina.

During Wednesday night’s Dinner Party, Paul openly admitted to having a heated argument with Carina, which saw him punching a door in their apartment in anger.

While Carina forgave him at the time, sources close to the bride now reveal she is furious about the leaked texts.

‘Carina is absolutely pi**ed off,’ a production insider told Daily Mail Australia.

In another text Paul accidently copies an AI generated response, which suggests he asked ChatGPT for a ‘funny and sarcastic reply that shows understanding and agreement’

‘She feels completely disrespected. It’s humiliating for this to come out while the show is still airing.’

Under MAFS contractual agreements, contestants are strictly prohibited from dating outside of the experiment until after the show has finished airing.

Neither Paul nor Carina have publicly addressed the leaked messages yet.

Daily Mail Australia has reached out for comment. 

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