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MAFS Network Accused of Deleting Viewer Criticism
19 Feb
Summary
- Network allegedly deletes comments criticizing bullying on MAFS.
- Celebrity milliner Viktoria Novak claims her feedback was silenced.
- Viewers demand removal of contestants accused of bullying.

Viewers of "Married At First Sight" are accusing Channel Nine of deleting critical comments related to the show's depiction of bullying. Celebrity milliner Viktoria Novak reported that her feedback, which described the on-screen behavior as "harm packaged as entertainment," was removed after comments were disabled on a post.
Novak stated that her criticism was silenced, emphasizing that censoring feedback does not resolve the issues. This comes after a recent episode aired a controversial dinner party where contestants Brook Crompton and Gia Fleur engaged in aggressive verbal exchanges with other participants, Stella Mickunaite and Alissa Fay.
The confrontations included harsh personal attacks, with Brook calling Stella "dumb" and Gia making demeaning remarks about Alissa's appearance and relationships. Alissa was visibly distressed by the interactions, expressing that the behavior was "disgusting."
These scenes have led to significant viewer outcry, with many demanding that Brook and Gia be removed from the program due to their alleged bullying. The network has not yet commented on the allegations of comment deletion.




