Married At First Sight star Brook Crompton has issued an emotional apology after her outbursts during Wednesday’s dinner party episode left viewers disgusted.
The villain bride shared a post to Instagram on Wednesday in which she admitted she had behaved badly, and was bitterly sorry for her actions.
‘Last night and the past few episodes of Married At First Sight was an extremely difficult watch,’ the Queensland model wrote.
‘What you saw last night was the worst version of myself, and unfortunately Alissa and Stella were on the receiving end of that,’ she added, addressing the two fellow brides who were the target of her vitriol.
She continued: ‘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.’
‘To the other couples in the experiment and audience who had to witness my behaviour, I am deeply sorry,’ the 27-year-old went on.

+4
View gallery
Married At First Sight star Brook Crompton (pictured) has issued an emotional apology after her outbursts during Wednesday’s dinner party episode left viewers disgusted
Brook then appeared to agree that her behaviour had been ‘bullying’ – a charge many fans of the show had levelled at her after the controversial episode.
‘Bullying should never be condoned, and I am extremely embarrassed by the way that I acted,’ she wrote.
‘This Dinner Party was filmed in August last year, and since then, I have had time to reflect and learn from my actions. This behaviour is not a reflection of who I am at my core, and I hope that Australia will one day see this.
‘I know trust is rebuilt through actions, not just words, and I will continue doing the work to be better.’
She concluded: ‘I’m looking forward to moving on with my life with more kindness and hope that those watching will choose to do the same.’
Brook and her co-star Gia Fleur inspired the wrath of Married At First Sight fans after their wild display at Wednesday’s dinner party.
While Brook clashed with co-stars Stella Mickunaite and Alissa Fay, Gia had a go at Bec Zacharia.
The war of words went some dark places, and those tuning in at home branded Gia and Brook ‘bullies’ and called for them to be cut from the reality show.

+4
View gallery
Brook had lashed out during the episode, mocking Alissa to tears and slamming Stella for looking like a ‘stripper’

+4
View gallery

+4
View gallery
The villain bride shared a post to Instagram on Wednesday in which she admitted she had behaved badly, and was bitterly sorry for her actions
‘Brook is what happens when you get by your whole life on “pretty privilege”. No need to develop moral character,’ wrote one person on X.
Another said: ‘Brook’s behaviour has been soooo appalling. I think she’s doing it because she’s already back with her ex and she’s just genuinely not a good person.’
One more wrote: ‘I hope anyone following Brook on socials prior to this evening – unfollows immediately. Please don’t support this person or behaviour.’
‘Love MAFS, but I’m not interested in watching relentless bullying… such disgusting and embarrassing behaviour from Gia, Bec, and Brook.’
Someone else posted: ‘There has to be some females kicked out of the experiment after this debacle!! This is appalling!! Brook, Gia and Bec need to be removed…. along with their partners!’
Brook had lashed out during the episode, mocking Alissa to tears and slamming Stella for looking like a ‘stripper’.
News
VIEWERS NOTICE POSSIBLE EDITS IN ABC BROADCAST OF JAMES VALENTINE’S FINAL TV APPEARANCE BEFORE HIS DE-ATH
The ABC has denied explosive claims key discussions about assisted dying were edited out of James Valentine’s emotional final episode of Australian Story at the last minute. Monday night’s program followed the beloved radio presenter’s final year before he died…
HIGH-SECURITY AIRPORT LOCKDOWN AS ISIS-LINKED FAMILIES RETURN TO AUSTRALIA — SPARKING FRESH NATI0NAL SECU-RITY DEBATE
A Qatar Airways plane carrying a group of women linked to ISIS fighters and their children has arrived at Melbourne‘s Tullamarine Airport. The Melbourne plane landed about 5.30pm while another plane at Sydney‘s International Airport carrying another so-called ISIS bride landed about 5.45pm. Shortly before the…
FANS CAN’T BELIEVE THEIR EYES: Married At First Sight couple Melissa and Bryce have unveiled dramatic new looks years after disappearing from the spotlight — and viewers are stunned by the transformation
Married At First Sight fan favourites Melissa Rawson and Bryce Ruthven unveiled a major transformation as they partied on a super yacht in Melbourne. The couple took to Instagram to document the occasion, which was a raucous ‘divorce party’ for 2026 MAFS groom Scott MacCristal. Both…
Explosive new claims surrounding Farrah Fawcett’s troubled family history have emerged after relatives of her son spoke out about the chaos, trauma and disturbing secrets hidden behind closed doors
Staring blankly across the courtroom, with devil-horn tattoos in his receding hairline, it was difficult to believe the defendant facing attempted murder charges was the son of Hollywood’s once most golden couple. Redmond O’Neal, the only child of actor Ryan O’Neal…
“THEY MAY FINALLY BRING HER HOME”: A dramatic new twist has emerged in the Kristin Smart case after police swarmed the property of her ki-ller’s mother in a major new search operation
The investigation into the murder of a 19-year-old college student who disappeared 30 years ago took a grim turn as cops raided the California home of her killer. Paul Flores is currently serving 25 years behind bars for the murder of Kristin Smart….
HE HAD HIS WHOLE FUTURE AHEAD OF HIM…: YOUNG CRICKETER MOHAMMAD KASHIF NAMED AS VICTIM IN SINKING CAR TRA-GEDY — FAMILY BREAKS DOWN IN GRIEF
The young man who died when a car crashed and submerged at a NSW weir has been remembered as a kind and lively lover of cricket. Western Sydney man Muhammad Kashif, 20, could not escape from the passenger seat of the car which…
End of content
No more pages to load