Married At First Sight SPOILER ALERT: Ning Surasiang left 'blindsided and heartbroken as Mark Scrivens chooses to leave in the final vows - after she wanted to stay in relationship' Do you have a story about a MAFS contestant? Email tips@dailymail.com By Aleksandra Pavlovska For Daily Mail Australia Published: 02:53 BST, 1 April 2019 | Updated: 02:59 BST, 1 April 2019 Viewcomments They've had their ups and downs on Married At First Sight. But Mark Scrivens and wife Ning Surasiang will reportedly go their separate ways during Monday night's final vows. A production insider told New Idea magazine that Mark, 41, decides to leave while Ning, 33, chooses to stay. Married At First Sight SPOILER ALERT: Mark Scrivens 'will leave during the final vows while wife Ning Surasiang chooses to stay', according to New Idea magazine 'Mark finally had enough and said it was over,' said the source. Mark had apparently been expecting Ning to also want to leave, as she had tried to quit the experiment twice before. Ning's decision to give their relationship a chance left him 'shocked', and friends say he was 'devastated' by how things ended between them. Big mistake! Mark had apparently been expecting Ning to also want to leave, as she had tried to quit the experiment twice before. Pictured during last week's commitment ceremony During last week's final commitment ceremony, Ning broke down in tears as Mark accused her of 'sabotaging' their relationship. The mother-of-three said she found it difficult to get over the fact Mark's best man had suggested the couple were better off friends. Mark, however, said his wife was just finding excuses to 'put her walls up'. Drama at the final vows! Ning's decision to give their relationship a chance left Mark 'shocked', and friends say he was 'devastated' by how things ended between them 'It seems the walls have gone back up. She's becoming a bit more guarded and I feel like she is listening to everyone else around her but me to find a way to sabotage this relationship,' Mark said. The hairdresser then revealed she wanted to leave the experiment and end her relationship with Mark - the second time she has done so. 'I don't think were gonna survive, Mark, I don't. You deserve someone that can be with you full time and I don't think I'm that person,' she tearfully explained. 'I don't think were gonna survive': During last week's final commitment ceremony, Ning broke down in tears as Mark accused her of 'sabotaging' their relationship 'I feel like I've got a lot to lose and it's easier for me to just be done with this. So tonight I've chosen to leave,' she added. Despite her decision to leave, Mark's choice to stay meant that they would have to remain a couple for another week and head into the final vows together. Married At First Sight continues Monday at 7:30pm on Channel Nine Don't miss it! Married At First Sight continues Monday at 7:30pm on Channel Nine Read more: Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility