Ivan Sarakula might be one of the most hilarious Married At First Sight contestants we’ve seen to date, but no one was laughing when he went nuts at the producers.
WATCH: Ivan slams the experts for asking about their sex life
According to an on-set spy, the quirky real estate agent— who infamously hung up on a radio host after an on-air spat— lost his temper at the series’ showrunners after being stuck in a room for numerous days with his TV wife Aleksandra.
While little is known about the aggressive meltdown, the source said he ended up calling the team a “pack of c**ts” before storming out in a fit of rage. When the couple sat down on the couch at the commitment ceremony, the three experts are said to have berated the groom for his nasty actions while Aleks watched on in horror.
“The experts slammed him for his behaviour and told him to ‘show some respect’ before he stormed out again,” the insider told New Idea.

This isn’t the first time Ivan has chucked a whammy.
Cast your mind back to one of the first dinner parties and you might remember him butting heads with this year’s ‘villain’ Hayley Vernon. Yeah, the one where the bodybuilder causally dropped the c-bomb at the table and called Ivan a “little weasel”.
While the fight was absolutely brutal, they later revealed that we didn’t see the half of it. Yep, apparently the expletive-laden feud was so brutal, Nine Network producers were forced to cut the scene and go back to the drawing board.
“It got a bit more hectic than that. Don’t you remember the bridge up?” Ivan asked Hayley while chatting on KIIS FM’s The Kyle And Jackie O Show. “We were head butting. Hayley bridged up and then I bridged up and there were a few too many swear words to put that in the edit last night.”
“I was a bottle of wine deep and I had that little sh*t just had to come up to me,” Hayley added.

Ivan hasn’t been shy in speaking his mind and expressing how he feels, ripping into the experts at the most recent commitment ceremony after they asked if he’d consummated his marriage.
“I’m quite comfortable with how we’re doing in regards to intimacy,” Ivan told Dr Trisha, who hit back, saying: “Where are you at, Ivan?”
“We’re at the point where I’m comfortable and…” he said before being cut off.
“Which is?” she asked again.

“Our upbringing and our families – it’s generally not a topic we discuss,” Ivan said. “So I guess we’re of the opinion that when – if – these things progress, it’s quite private. We’re not after sexual therapy, that’s not why we’re here.”
“But this experiment is meant to be uncomfortable,” the expert persisted. “It puts you under pressure, and we ask that you do talk about this.”
“I’m of the opinion that my sex life is no one’s business but mine, and I don’t know why you keep harping on it,” he said, clearly frustrated with the fact she kept pushing.