
Married At First Sight (MAFS) 2026 bride Brook Crompton has officially released a statement addressing her behaviour — which fans have dubbed as “disgusting” — in the last few episodes and *that* Dinner Party.
ICYMI, the MAFS fanbase has been shook to its core (in the worst way possible) following Wednesday night’s Dinner Party.
To give you a quick recap of what has been dubbed the most explosive Dinner Party in MAFS history, after abruptly leaving the experiment, Brook decided to return for the weekly Dinner Party.
However, she didn’t return to patch things up with Chris Nield. Instead, she made it clear that she was there to confront her fellow brides, Stella Mickunaite and Alissa Fay, for calling her out during the first Commitment Ceremony.
During her rampage, Brook called Stella “fucking dumb” and Alissa a “ratchet idiot”. She also mocked Alissa’s voice, went on to call them “losers” (with the L hand sign) and “bitches” multiple times.

Following the episodes, fans have brutally dragged Brook — as well as Gia Fleur and Bec Zacharia — for their Dinner Party behaviour.
Now, the polarising bride has broken her silence on the most explosive MAFS Dinner Party in history.
Brooke Crompton addresses Married At First Sight‘s most explosive Dinner Party
“Last night and the past few episodes of Married At First Sight was an extremely difficult watch,” Brook wrote in an Instagram Post shared on Thursday afternoon.
“What you saw last night was the worst version of myself, and unfortunately, Alissa and Stella were on the receiving end of that.
“I want to firstly, sincerely apologise to Alissa and Stella for my words and the hurt that I have caused. My actions were appalling and not at all a reflection of the kindness and respect that you both deserve and I hope in time you can forgive me. I am truly sorry.”
The Gold Coast-based model continued to apologise to her fellow couples and the audience as they had to “witness [her] behaviour”.
“Bullying should never be condoned, and I am extremely embarrassed by the way that I acted,” she continued.

In the second slide, Brook said she has since learned from that Dinner Party and that her behaviour then “is not a reflection of who I am at my core”.
“The Dinner Party was filmed in August last year, and since then, I have had time to reflect and learn from my actions,” Brook added.
“I know trust is rebuilt through actions, not just words, and I will continue doing the work to be better.
“I’m looking forward to moving on with my life with more kindness and hope that those watching will choose to do the same.”

Alissa Fay slams Brook Crompton and Gia Fleur’s apology
Ahead of Brook’s public statement, Alissa — who was in the firing line of Wednesday night’s rampage — revealed to PEDESTRIAN.TV that both Brook and Gia have since apologised to her for their behaviour.
However, she prefaced that the “multiple apologies” she received were “never authentic”.
“I’ve received multiple apologies, but they were never authentic because they would still be mean,” Alissa dished.

“Gia has apologised as well, but since apologising, she has been nasty and she’s said lots of things and articles have been released.
“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 went on to say that “they’ll blame everyone else” before taking accountability for their actions.
“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,” Alissa said.

While it appears that the trio — Brook, Gia and Bec — are still embroiled in controversy for their actions, After The Dinner Party host Laura Bryne has warned fans against trolling Brook, no matter how much shit hits the fan.
Alissa also shares the same sentiment as Byrne, telling P.TV, “Bullying is not okay. It’s not accepted.”



