MAFS’ Alissa Reveals Which Brides Have Apologised For Their ‘Vile’ Dinner Party Antics

Married At First Sight’s [MAFS] Alissa Fay has revealed she received an apology from some of her castmates after *that* explosive dinner party — but things are still far from cordial.
ICYMI, the reality show delivered an absolute doozy of an episode on Wednesday night, with much of the discussion centred on the treatment of Alissa and Stella Mickunaite by fellow brides Brook Compton, Gia Fleur and Bec Zacharia.
In the chaos, Alissa was labelled a “ratchet idiot”, a “lame bitch” and a “loser”, and was repeatedly told to “shut up” even as she told the trio brides she was “done with [their] bullying”.
The diabolical episode understandably caused a tizzy on social media, but now Alissa herself has divulged that she received “multiple apologies” from the trio — although she prefaced they were “never authentic”.
“I’ve received multiple apologies, but they were never authentic because they would still be mean,” Alissa told PEDESTRIAN.TV.
Of all the brides, Alissa said it was Gia’s apology that was particularly irksome. “Gia has apologised as well, but since apologising, she has been nasty and she’s said lots of things and articles have been released,” Alissa said.
“She thinks I’m fake and all this shit and I’m just like, girl, take a look in the mirror. I have boundaries in place with Gia. I think that girl needs to take some accountability for her disgusting behaviour,” she added.

Alissa extended that same sentiment to Brook, saying she also apologised but not without partially excusing her own behaviour — which was the source of much discussion among viewers.
“Brook sent me a message five weeks after that dinner party to apologise, but she was just blaming producers and blaming everyone else but herself, so I just didn’t even reply or respond to that,” Alissa said.
Alissa repeated that criticism for Gia, accusing both her and Brook of shifting accountability onto others. “You’ll notice these girls will just blame alcohol, they’ll blame producers, they’ll blame the executives, they’ll blame the rules of the show,” she said.
“They’ll blame everyone else but look at themselves in the mirror, and they don’t want to look at themselves in the mirror because it’s pretty ugly.”

As for Bec, well, Alissa said things are a smidge more copacetic.
“Definitely out of all of them, Bec has tried to make amends with me. I have forgiven Bec. I will always be kind to her,” Alissa said.
It comes during the ongoing fallout over the dinner party, which today prompted Laura Byrne — co-host of the spinoff show After The Dinner Party — to warn fans against trolling Brook, no matter how villainous she might seem.
We’ll have to wait to see how the aftermath of the explosive episode plays out for the remainder of the season, but for Alissa, one thing is clear: “Bullying is not okay. It’s not accepted.”
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