Channel Seven's Super Switch show premiered on Tuesday night. And Gold Coast couple Tyler Franko, 28, and Olga Tori, 27, certainly set tongues-wagging. During the debut episode, Olga revealed she has banned her partner of six years from speaking to other women. Is this Australia's most controlling girlfriend? The Super Switch's Olga (pictured) bans fiancé Tyler from talking to other women and admits she would 'punch another woman in the face' if they kissed him In one tense scene, a producer asked Olga what she would do if a girl just kissed her boyfriend and she immediately threatened violence. 'Punch her in the face,' Olga said, glaring at the camera. The Canadian-born beauty said he should ignore other women, even if they only ask for directions. Tense: In one tense scene, a producer asked Olga what she would do if a girl just kissed her boyfriend and she immediately threatened violence. 'Punch her in the face,' Olga said, glaring at the camera 'Anytime a guy comes up to me, I'm like: 'Don't f***in' talk to me', she said, putting her hand up in Tyler's face to signal no talking. 'They don't need to talk to me, I have a f***ing fiancé... It's very simple to be like 'bye b*tch or bye Felicia!' She went on to say if a girl comes up to Tyler to ask where the bathrooms are he should reply: 'b***h bye and then like walk away.' Racy: Despite her territorial ways, Olga is no stranger to racy Instagram snaps on her social media account Elsewhere, Olga took issue with Tyler supposedly flirting with a waitress. 'Olga gets extremely jealous when I talk to other girls,' he said in a piece-to-camera. In the scene Tyler admitted that he focuses a lot on work, which Olga agreed with saying she often feels like he prioritises it over her. Hunky: On the show, Tyler admitted that the pair both love social media and taking a bunch of photos which they then share online 'I feel lonely and alone, I feel like I don't have anyone,' she said, breaking down in tears during a piece-to-camera. During the tense argument, Olga accused him of his arm getting 'touched' by the waitress: 'That is flirting,' she said, 'she doesn't do that to every guy out there.' The show premiered on Tuesday night, with a number of fans hitting out at the controversial social experiment, which is expected to rival Married at First Sight. Some viewers were left outraged following the premiere of Channel Seven's new reality show The Super Switch, with some labelling it 'disgusting' and 'immoral' The couple-swapping 'social experiment' drew a strong reaction on social media, with a handful of viewers calling it 'disgusting' and 'immoral'. 'The concept of this show is disgusting and Channel 7 should be ashamed,' raged one viewer on Facebook. X-rated! Tuesday's premiere had a number of eyebrow-raising scenes, including one of Ben Lyall parading around in a variety of revealing fetish-themed underwear (pictured) 'Setting people up to help them cheat on their partners and broadcasting it on prime time TV. It's not a social experiment - it's taking advantage of vulnerable people.' Another wrote: 'Super Switch is less of a social experiment and more of an orgy with morons.' Steamy: In another scene, Latin dance instructors Kendrick Jefferson and Romina Anaquin bragged that they once had sex 'eight or nine times' in the span of one day (pictured)All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility