"Married at First Sight's" Jessica Castro and Ryan De Nino filed for divorce soon after the season finale. Additionally, Castro filed a restraining order against De Nino, Entertainment Online reported.

A photo posted by Ryan De Nino (@thatkidnino) on Jun 13, 2015 at 2:46pm PDT


De Nino posted an Instagram photo of a copy of a restraining order that Castro took out against him.

"Unfortunately this isn't something I'd wish on anyone. To hear and read about the forum on Thursday to come home and find this on Friday. To see the IG on Sat and see the location was enough. They say first 48 for a reason. This is another fact here's the order of protection -- which had me in awe and when I read it was disgusted. Bash me all you want, say whatever it is about me just remember this board don't break for nada."

Though he did not share his side of the story when he posted the image, De Nino said that when the time is right, he will talk about what has happened.

Sources said Castro accused De Nino of drug use, forcing him to storm out of the taping of the show's reunion episode.

The "Married at First Sight" production company, Kinetic Content, released a statement addressing the behind-the-scenes drama.

"We don't know all the details and can't comment on the specifics," the statement read. "What we can say is that unfortunately, couples on the show can go through real divorces, and divorce can often be difficult.

Kinetic Content said the former couple was in their thoughts, and the company added it offered them "significant aftercare resources." The company said that hopefully things work out for the two.

According to ABC News, Castro's attorney said De Nino threatened to kill Castro and her family members. Her biggest priority is to be protected from "all threats to her safety and well-being."

Before Castro and De Nino's split, it was already announced that one of the couple's from the second season of "Married at First Sight" did not stay together.