MAFS’ Elizabeth Sobinoff sends fans wild with dramatic weight loss photo

Married at First Sight’s Elizabeth Sobinoff continues to flaunt her dramatic weight loss, months after she was fat-shamed by her ‘husband’ Sam Ball on their wedding day.

And on Tuesday, the 27-year-old bizarrely used her shrinking frame to draw attention to her ongoing feud with former co-star Cyrell Paule, 30.

The outspoken reality star showed off her slimmed-down physique in a photo shared to Instagram – but when fans asked for her ‘weight loss secrets’ she replied that the trick was ‘getting rid of toxic people’.

Before and after: Married at First Sight's Elizabeth Sobinoff continues to flaunt her dramatic weight loss, months after she was fat-shamed by her 'husband' Sam Ball on their wedding day. Pictured on Tuesday

Before and after: Married at First Sight’s Elizabeth Sobinoff continues to flaunt her dramatic weight loss, months after she was fat-shamed by her ‘husband’ Sam Ball on their wedding day. Pictured left: in 2018, and right: in a photo shared to Instagram on Tuesday

One of Elizabeth’s followers wrote: ‘So proud of you. You look amazing, what’s your secret?’

The jewellery store manager replied: ‘Happiness and getting rid people – plus plenty of rest!’

Another fan commented, ‘Your bod! Tell me your secrets’, which prompted Elizabeth to once again make reference to ‘toxic people’.

‘Happiness my love. Rid yourself of toxic people,’ she replied.

Taking a swipe: Elizabeth hinted in the comments section that her weight loss was the result of getting rid of 'toxic people' in her life, namely former BFF Cyrell Paule. Interestingly, Cyrell's ex-'husband' Nic Jovanovic praised her 'skinny mini' frame

Taking a swipe: Elizabeth hinted in the comments section that her weight loss was the result of getting rid of ‘toxic people’ in her life, namely former BFF Cyrell Paule. Interestingly, Cyrell’s ex-‘husband’ Nic Jovanovic praised her ‘skinny mini’ frame 

Dropping hints: Elizabeth made several references to the health benefits of 'rid[ding] yourself of toxic people', but did not mention Cyrell by name

Dropping hints: Elizabeth made several references to the health benefits of ‘rid[ding] yourself of toxic people’, but did not mention Cyrell by name

At one point, Cyrell’s ex-‘husband’ Nic Jovanovic complimented Elizabeth’s photo, and she couldn’t resist taking yet another swipe at her enemies.

‘Skinny mini,’ he wrote, to which Elizabeth replied: ‘Called happiness babe #CleansingOutTheToxicPeople’.

The not-so-subtle digs prompted one follower to ask: ‘What happened with you and Cyrell?’

Friends no more? It comes two weeks after Cyrell Paule (right) claimed that Elizabeth had blocked her on Instagram, despite their close friendship on MAFS

Friends no more? It comes two weeks after Cyrell Paule (right) claimed that Elizabeth had blocked her on Instagram, despite their close friendship on MAFS

Elizabeth did not respond, which only fuelled speculation that the constant references to ‘toxic people’ were aimed at Cyrell.

Tellingly, she later wrote to Nic: ‘I have got no time for lies!’

It comes two weeks after Cyrell claimed Elizabeth had blocked her on Instagram, despite their close friendship on MAFS.

Shocking: Elizabeth's weight loss comes after her 'ex-husband', Sam Ball (right), fat-shamed her upon seeing her at their 'wedding' on MAFS earlier this year

Shocking: Elizabeth’s weight loss comes after her ‘ex-husband’, Sam Ball (right), fat-shamed her upon seeing her at their ‘wedding’ on MAFS earlier this year 

Speaking on The Kyle and Jackie O Show earlier this month, Cyrell said the two women had an almighty fall-out. 

‘Words were said and people got upset. I don’t really see myself getting back round from this, to be honest,’ Cyrell said.

Daily Mail Australia has contacted Cyrell and Elizabeth for comment.

Elizabeth’s weight loss comes after her ex-‘husband’ Sam Ball fat shamed her on their MAFS wedding day, which aired on TV earlier this year. 

‘I’ve never really dated girls as big as Elizabeth in the past,’ he told producers, before adding that he would have to get her ‘running in the mornings’ to lose weight.

Rude: Sam said, 'I've never really dated girls as big as Elizabeth in the past'. He added that he would have to get her 'running in the mornings'

Rude: Sam said, ‘I’ve never really dated girls as big as Elizabeth in the past’. He added that he would have to get her ‘running in the mornings’

In March, Elizabeth revealed she was diagnosed with Porphyria and autoimmune disease (a mild form of Lupus) over a year ago, which causes her weight to fluctuate.

‘There’s been a lot of curiosity out there, people saying to me, “How have you lost a bit of weight?” she wrote on Instagram.

‘What I want to put out there is that I have porphyria, and how you manage porphyria is with a high carb diet.

‘I use chocolate because my body can tolerate it right now. Before I get the “there are healthier alternatives”, it is working for me currently, and I get scared to try a lot of foods because my body also rejects “healthy food” too, it’s not bias.

‘Also lots of people out there have to be on medication, and unfortunately weight gain can be a common side effect for a lot of chronic illness meds or chronic illness in general. Sometimes the weight gain in this can be more than 20 kilograms.’

Candid: In March, Sydney store manager, Elizabeth, said she was diagnosed with Porphyria and autoimmune disease (a mild form of Lupus) over a year ago, which causes her weight to fluctuate. Pictured (left) in a MAFS promo photo taken last year and (right) in May this year

Candid: In March, Sydney store manager, Elizabeth, said she was diagnosed with Porphyria and autoimmune disease (a mild form of Lupus) over a year ago, which causes her weight to fluctuate. Pictured (left) in a MAFS promo photo taken last year and (right) in May this year

Candid: In March, Sydney store manager, Elizabeth, said she was diagnosed with Porphyria and autoimmune disease (a mild form of Lupus) over a year ago, which causes her weight to fluctuate. Pictured (left) in a MAFS promo photo taken last year and (right) in May this year

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