

It turns out *that* jaw-dropping episode of Married At First Sight [MAFS] was somehow far worse than what we actually saw on TV — at least according to bride Alissa Fey.
ICYMI, the MAFS-verse is in a tailspin after the most diabolical Dinner Party — complete with with vicious insults, shock gatecrashes, and bombshell accusations — went to air on Wednesday night.

As if all that wasn’t intense enough, Alissa claimed there were actually even more “vile” moments that never made it to the screen.
Speaking to PEDESTRIAN.TV, Alissa claimed that despite him appearing to remain silent during the Dinner Party, Chris Nield was actually the source of some “atrocious” behaviour.
“Chris was yelling out absolutely atrocious things over the table,” Alissa claimed.
“There was slut-shaming going on. It was absolutely disgraceful. These things will not make it to air because it’s just so inappropriate and so low, vicious, and vile.”
Alissa did not specify exactly which castmate was slut-shaming or who was on the receiving end of the alleged moment.
As for why viewers never saw Chris “yelling”, Alissa claimed some of the moments simply “couldn’t air because they were so graphic”.
“[It] was a lot worse in real life… I can’t even mention it, it’s that disgusting. You saw the G-rated version last night,” Alissa claimed.
Alissa went on to say she was surprised she was able to withstand the viciousness of the Dinner Party, which apparently “went on for hours” before it was edited down for TV.
“I’m actually surprised I sat through the whole thing, to be honest. I just held my ground and obviously David [Momoh] was supporting me through it all,” she said.

Clearly the support was needed, since Alissa was repeatedly told to “shut up” and labelled a “ratchet idiot”, a “lame bitch” and a “loser” by fellow brides Brook Compton, Gia Fleur and Bec Zacharia.
Those praying for some kind of resolution shouldn’t hold their breath, since Alissa said the apologies she received after the Dinner Party were “never authentic”.
Where all this leaves the MAFS cast moving forward is anyone’s guess, but I have a sneaking suspicion some feet will be held to the fire as the rest of the season unfolds. All this and the imminent intruders haven’t even arrived. God help us.
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