Married at First Sight star Michelle Tomblin has suggested David Trimble and Madison Myers continued to lie about their relationship after she caught them.

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Michelle suspected for weeks that David and Madison had something romantic going on because Madison was David's type and the pair were gym buddies.

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David was also hanging out with Madison -- and a couple of other MAFS cast members -- the night he had mistakenly sent Michelle a steamy text message intended for another woman.

On Married at First Sight's latest episode, Michelle confronted Madison and David individually about her detective work during the couples' retreat, and then Madison appeared to wake David up in the middle of the night to talk.

During that chat, Madison and David confirmed Michelle's suspicion, and Madison flat out admitted to Michelle's husband, "I like you."

Madison and David agreed in that moment that they wanted to continue getting to know each other, and David told Madison that he truly felt a connection with her and believed she may be his "ride or die."

David also finally owned up to the fact he had meant to sext Madison and not a woman named Tiffany.

After watching Madison and David's seemingly vulnerable and surprising exchange on the show, Michelle shared on Married at First Sight: Afterparty how there were still "a lot of things" she wanted to figure out.

"[I was wondering], like, 'How long has this been going on?' There's no way that because they were caught, they were like, 'Oh, we like each other today -- starting today!'" Michelle claimed to Afterparty host Keshia Knight Pulliam.

Michelle said "there is no way" that was truthful or accurate.

"But I feel validated because I was right. And that feels good in a sense, that I wasn't making these things up and stirring up... unnecessary drama. There was truth to what I was feeling," Michelle noted.

Michelle called both Madison and David "a joke" as well as "bad liars."
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Michelle explained, "It's almost funny to them! He is pretending to be shocked that she likes him, like they haven't been flirting back and forth."

Michelle therefore suggested Madison and David's on-camera chat was staged and fake. She clearly thought Michelle and David had been texting for a while at that point.

"The fact [Madison] was [innocently and naively] like, 'That message was for me?!' Like, come on! I'm pretty stoic, but deep down, that hurts my feelings. Yeah, it's hurtful," Michelle admitted.

On Married at First Sight's 18th season, David repeatedly lied to Michelle about a text he had accidentally sent her one night that read, "You are so damn fine I just wanna eat U up."

David first said he was commenting on a picture of food his cousin Denise had texted him, and then he changed the story and claimed he was responding to a sexy photo a woman named Tiffany -- whom he had allegedly been texting for about 10 days -- had sent him.

But Michelle suspected all along that David had tried to send that text to Madison, especially since the names "Madison" and "Michelle" would probably be listed right on top of each other in David's phone contacts.

When Michelle confronted Madison about her suspicion during the couples' retreat, Madison said David's sext "shouldn't have been" sent to her when Michelle was expecting Madison to say that such an accusation was absolutely ridiculous.

Madison admitted to having David's number and texting him before about the gym, but when Madison let Michelle scroll through her phone in attempt to prove she and David had no flirty interactions, there were no texts at all.

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Michelle therefore became more suspicious of Madison since Madison had apparently deleted all texts with David when they were supposed to be innocent.

"I'm upset because I feel like she's lying to me and I considered her a friend. I confided in her about a lot of things. In my mind, I'm like, 'She probably ran and told David all of those things,'" Michelle vented to Keshia on Afterparty.

After Madison and Michelle's confrontation on the show, a Married at First Sight producer named Jay asked Madison in private if there was any truth to Michelle's claims, and Madison sheepishly replied, "I don't know."

Madison went on to confess to the producer that she never wanted to hurt anybody and what was about to come to light would break her husband Allen Slovick's heart "into a million f-cking pieces."

Michelle said on Afterparty that she didn't understand why David and Madison didn't just come to her in the beginning about their blossoming relationship.

"You don't want to hurt someone, but you continued to lie," Michelle vented.

"I had been talking about David's text message for weeks at this point, so this isn't some new thing! She had weeks to come to me and say, 'I have feelings for David.'"

David ultimately confessed to Allen that he and Madison had feelings for each other and wanted to pursue a romance, and Allen was completely heartbroken.

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About The Author: Elizabeth Kwiatkowski
Elizabeth Kwiatkowski is Associate Editor of Reality TV World and has been covering the reality TV genre for more than a decade.