Married At First Sight fans have taken aim at bride Jacqui Burfoot for her crying abilities.
The controversial bride has been known to break down in tears throughout the experiment, causing many fans to suggest her crying was ‘fake.’
Now fans have taken to social media to immortalise Jacqui in meme form, much like Kim Kardashian’s now iconic ugly crying face.
Taking to the Married At First Sight Australia Facebook page, one cheeky viewer shared a satirical take on the poster for iconic romantic comedy Sleepless In Seattle.
However, instead of Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan looking wistful, it was Jacqui and beleaguered groom Ryan Donnelly.
The film’s title had been changed to Tearless In Seattle – a not-so-subtle dig at Jacqui’s alleged performative emotion.

Married At First Sight fans have taken aim at bride Jacqui Burfoot (pictured) for her on-onscreen crying abilities
‘Some say it’s impossible not to produce tears but in this blockbuster movie of the year, Jacqui can’t produce any,’ the meme creator commented.
The post was met with a raft of comments from fellow viewers with one likening the reality star to a sugary breakfast cereal.
‘Has she ever had actual tears yet?? She is such a Froot Loop… Seriously there is something mentally wrong with this chick.’
Another chimed in with a more pity but no less cutting: ‘She is so unattractive – in so many ways.’
The memester wasn’t done there, either, sharing another that showed Jacqui in the throes of emotional turmoil.
This time around, it was the forgettable, yet apt, 2007 horror flick The Cry.
Instead of the ghostly figure of La Llorona – the vengeful spirit on which the film is based – it was Jacqui’s face that featured prominently.
‘Coming to a cinema near you The Cry,’ the poster wrote. ‘They’re also making the sequel – it’s called CRY CRY AGAIN.’

Now fans have taken to social media to immortalise Jacqui in meme form, much like Kim Kardashian’s now iconic ugly crying face

Taking to the Married At First Sight Australia Facebook page, one cheeky viewer shared a satirical take on the poster for iconic romantic comedy Sleepless In Seattle
Keeping the joke going, another fan commented: ‘And the third in the trilogy ‘sometimes they cry… some more.’
The meme creator replied: ‘Well, we were going to call the trilogy ALL CRIED OUT but sure, why not? We’ll go with yours and then we can finish it off with the fourth installment ALL CRIED OUT.’
The sledging comes after Jacqui was accused of ‘fake crying’ on the reality series.
Viewers have not been impressed by Jacqui’s emotional displays, with several finding one recent breakdown, during which she did not appear to shed any tears, to be ‘fake’.
‘Here Jacqui, have a tissue for no reason at all….’ joked one person while another said, ‘Jacqui got her acting skills from TEMU’.
‘Jacqui should stop worrying about Ryan’s gym etiquette & make an eye duct appointment pronto,’ someone else said.
‘Noooooo. Not that fake crying again!!!! I can’t deal…’ complained someone else while yet another commented, ‘Oh no Jacqui is fake crying again’.
‘Jacqui has the WORST fake cry in the world,’ said another while someone else chimed in, ‘Crocodile tears by Jacqui’.

The memester wasn’t done there, either, sharing another that showed Jacqui in the throes of emotional turmoil. This time around, it was the forgettable, yet apt, 2007 horror flick The Cry

The sledging comes after Jacqui was accused of ‘fake crying’ on the reality series
‘Jacqui went from Crying to Happy quick didn’t she…it’s almost like she was never upset!’ one more wrote.
Following the accusations, Jacqui took to Instagram to hit back at the claims.
She shared a video to social media on Monday in which she claimed that footage of her with tears in her eyes had been removed in the editing suite.
‘Often if I am crying, I will be doing so for like five minutes. But they are editing it, so they have the start and end of me crying,’ Jacqui told fans.
‘But they cut out the actual crying in the middle, where the tears come out. You can often see I am crying because I end up with mascara on my face.
‘That’s just the editing, they just do the start and end, not the middle.’
Jacqui added she had filmed footage on her phone of her weeping and would consider releasing it as proof the tears were genuine.