Hardly the image of the faithful Mormon she claimed to be.
But most of her confessions wound up being for mental sins.
OK, last week she did admit to an affair with a married man.
Before she got married.
Host Mark Walberg's questions certainly hinted at worse.
She opened the show by answering "Yes" to "Would you say it was sometimes a struggle to stay faithful to your husband?" and "Have you ever done something while your husband was away on business that you feel guilty about?"
But then her reply was "No" to "Have you ever had a man in your house that you did not want your husband to know about?"
She did hook up with one of her best girlfriend's boyfriends - after they broke up.
Then the show turned thought police, revealing that, gasp, Ciemny had fantasies, suspicions and doubts.
Aha, you're not Miss Goodie Two-Shoes inside your own brain!
The next questions, all of which she all answered "Yes," were:
"Have you ever had a sexual fantasy that involved your best friend Eva?"
"If your husband left the Mormon church, would you stay with him?"
"Do you ever suspect that your husband is cheating on you?"
"Have you ever regretted staying married to your husband?"
"Have you ever thought about hiring a private investigator to follow your husband around?"
Not that she ever acted on these thoughts.
Friend Eva was there, and her surprise made it clear nothing romantic ever happened between them.
"I've seen her in multiple bikinis and naked," explained Ciemny. "I think it's a natural thing."
Walberg shot back, well, if he saw her hubby, David, naked, wouldn't be any such thoughts going through Walberg's mind.
The big shocker at the end?
It wasn't the exclusive interview with the ex-contestant who really did shock America.