Married At First Sight's Domenica Calarco accidentally lets a spoiler slip about her relationship status with Jack Millar: 'I don't have enough media training for this!'
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Married At First Sight's Domenica Calarco has accidently spilled the beans about her current relationship status with her TV husband Jack Millar on live radio.
The Sydney makeup artist, 28, was speaking to SAFM Adelaide's breakfast team Bec, Cosi and Lehmo when she divulged a little too much information.
When Lehmo asked about how the pair's dogs had been getting on, Domenica answered, 'it's a full bed when it comes to bed time, 2 adults and the dogs'.
Said too much: Domenica Calarco (pictured) has accidently spilled the Married At First Sight beans on live radio
Conceding she may have divulged too much, Domenica lamented, 'honestly, I don't have enough media training for this!'
She then went further, admitting the reality TV couple were 'getting along like a house on fire. On the weekend it was my birthday, we all had a huge party with my family. Jack was there, it was great.'
Cosi then joked, 'that sort of alludes you are still together, I'm sure a producer somewhere is beside themselves.'
Out of her depth: Conceding she may have divulged too much, Domenica lamented, 'honestly, I don't have enough media training for this!'
The telling interview comes after Jack was revealed to have once been a promising winter athlete.
The financial planner made the Australian team for the Winter Youth Olympics at the age of 17.
'At the time I was skiing, it was very little funding... I didn't really have the money behind me,' Jack told 9Entertainment.
Sport: It comes after her Married At First Sight groom Jack Millar (seen here on the slopes in Austria during the Youth Winter Olympics in 2012) has revealed he once had a promising career as a competitive skier
Jack competed in the freestyle ski cross at Innsbruck, Austria, in 2012, finishing thirteenth.
It was Jack's grandmother who introduced him to the sport.
'Basically, I progressed by racing and jumped onboard this program in Perisher, in Jindabyne, New South Wales,' he said.
'I sort of progressed through that... from doing countless races.'
Competitor: Jack was just 17 when he was tapped to represent Australia in the freestyle ski cross at Innsbruck, Austria, in 2012
After training in Australia and overseas, Jack said skiing at the Olympic level in those days needed the kind of budget outside the reach of most 17 year olds.
Training camps cost as much as $2,200 a week plus travel and gear, with it all adding up to an annual budget of $10,000 or more.
'Skiing is something I wholeheartedly look to do for the rest of my life, but not in a competitive nature,' he said.
Married At First Sight continues Tuesday at 7:30pm on Channel Nine and 9Now
Money talks: The cost of skiing at an Olympic level can reach as much as $10,000 a year, making it hard for many young competitors to stay in the sport. (Pictured: Jack in action during the Winter Youth Games in 2012
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