Jessika went on to share her own experience, explaining that she lost her ex-boyfriend Eddy to suicide in 2017.
"I have lost a partner to suicide and I know how important mental health is to men. Please let this rest until the law has decided my brother is guilty."
Whilst MAFS was airing, Rhyce's ex-girlfriend Vanessa Sierra claimed he assaulted her while they were vacationing in Thailand.
"7 days of isolation and I’m back to myself again. Those closest to me already know what happened. This was taken the day I left and it does not even hint the extent of what I went through," she wrote on Instagram alongside a photo of herself with what appeared to be a black eye.
Vanessa continued: "Domestic violence isn’t a f****ing joke, so here is (literally) a taste of your own medicine. On a completely separate note, @rhyce_power how is Thailand?"
Rhyce later responded to her claims with a statement released via his legal team.
"Our client Rhyce Power has been notified by media that an allegation has been made against him. He is yet to be provided with those exact details but is now aware that a smear campaign has commenced from an ex-partner which is obviously very disappointing given their continued friendship since the relationship ending," the statement read.
"He is determined to defend himself and will return home from Thailand immediately to do so. Rhyce will have no comment at this stage."
Need help?
Call Lifeline on 131 114, visit www.lifeline.org.au/get-help/get-help-home, or call beyondblue on 1300 224 636.
If you or someone you know is affected by sexual assault or family violence, call the 1800RESPECT hotline or visit www.1800respect.org.au/. You can also call the Domestic Violence Hotline on 1800 656 463.
If you or someone have something to report, contact Crime Stoppers, call 1800 333 00.
For an emergency call 000