Nearly three million Aussies have flocked to yet another infamous Married At First Sight dinner party. In what some could consider quite tame for Nine’s hit reality TV show, a total TV national average audience of 1,851,000 people tuned in to witness Bec storm out of the civil get together.
The week leading up to the dinner party was headlined by screenshots of text messages Bec had sent to Gia about fellow South Australian Alissa and her husband David. The “disgusting” messages finally circled round to Alissa and David prompting the bride to hold Bec accountable at the dinner party.
However, tensions didn’t seem to flare as they usually do on MAFS with Alissa holding her composure.
“Reading those messages brought up a lot of hurt because this happened weeks ago,” Alissa explained to Bec.
Bec interrupted to confess the messages were from “two months ago.”
Alissa bit back by stating, “everyone at this table at some point has been affected by your behaviour.
“I know you said sorry, but this shit is fucked.”
That’s as explosive as the argument would get, thanks to Alissa’s composure.
Bec clearly wasn’t finished with the drama, turning her attention to Danny who didn’t stick up for her. Rather, he said he was quite over his wife being involved in every little argument.
Bec did not like this, and stormed out of the dinner party.
Over on Seven, The 1% Club UK was its most watched entertainment program of the evening, pulling in a total TV national reach of 1,487,000 and an average audience of 835,000.
Australian Survivor continued its popularity on Network 10, with 764,000 Aussies tuning into the program and 375,000 sticking around for its entirety.


