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MAFS Drama Explodes: Legal Threats & Feuds Erupt
16 Feb
Summary
- Bride sought legal action, claiming intoxication and duty of care breach.
- Network reversed social media lockdown after contestant complaints.
- Deep rivalries among cast members escalate beyond on-screen drama.

The marriage experiment is reportedly reaching a critical point, with one bride attempting to halt proceedings by threatening legal action. The model, Brook Crompton, is said to have raised concerns about her alcohol consumption and production's duty of care during a recent dinner party. Insiders suggest she felt exposed by certain footage and sought to have it removed.
In a separate development, the network has altered its social media policy following widespread complaints from contestants. Initially, participants were subject to a lockdown on their Instagram pages, leading to feelings of unfairness and a lack of platform support. This decision has now been partially reversed, though uneven treatment among cast members reportedly persists.
Behind the scenes, personal feuds among cast members are intensifying, extending beyond the on-screen drama. Tensions between Brook and Stella Mickunaite have reportedly escalated significantly during a filmed girls' day out, indicating a deep personal animosity. Gia Fleur has also shown signs of operating with less restraint, publicly supporting Brook and engaging in a fierce conflict with Alissa Fay, accusing her of faking her relationship.
Meanwhile, some couples, like Grayson McIvor and Julia Vogl, are receiving minimal airtime due to their storylines not being compelling enough for producers. Steve Powell also reportedly feels his marriage to Rebecca is being misrepresented, with key attempts at reconnection not aired. This indicates a broader struggle for narrative control and online presence among the participants.




