Married At First Sight has once again topped the overnight TV ratings, proving it’s still the undisputed king of Australian reality TV.
Gia landed herself in hot water following her date with the groom originally matched with her, James and she did not hold back, flirting heavily throughout.
When she reunited with Scott it was a different story.
“I said ‘Back off’. I’m not a girl who cheats” she said, claiming she “didn’t flirt with him at all.”
Right before Scott was given the chance to watch it back, Gia abruptly pulled the plug claiming to be done with the experiment. Scott refused to follow her, so naturally she left her wedding ring on the kitchen counter and flew back to Melbourne. Once Scott was finally awarded the opportunity to playback the date he did not mince his words, labelling the date as “putrid”.
Alyssa and David didn’t shy from the drama last night either, also deciding it was the perfect time to implode their relationship.
In similar style, Alyssa was a bit too flirty on her date for David’s liking causing an all out an argument like no other.
It ultimately saw both parties cinematically removing their wedding bands, vowing “I’m done!”
It raked in a Total TV National Reach of 2,876,000 and a Total TV National Average Audience of 1,900,000.
Nine network’s The Hunting Wives came in fifth with a National Reach of 1,850,000 and an Average Audience of 396,000.
The drama-thriller which was recntly added to 9Now and Channel 9 follows a group of women who’s lives become entrenched by murders in Texas.
Cult-favourite Home and Away boasted a National Reach of 1,381,000 and an Average Audience of 985,000 while The Football: Socceroos v Curacao coverage on Channel 10 brought in a National Reach of 1,047,000 and an Average Audience of 375,000.


