Married At First Sight intruder groom Tyson Gordon doubled down on his controversial ‘anti-woke’ views during Sunday night’s bombshell episode, shocking his bride Stephanie Marshall and the series experts in the process.
Tyson, 30, and Stephanie, 32, appeared at the third commitment ceremony, in which the outspoken groom immediately got off on the wrong foot by making an outdated assertion about his partner.
‘I felt like Steph didn’t support me, she’s very quiet. I get it, she is a female so probably didn’t want to be argumentative,’ Tyson told the experts.
However, Steph was having none of it and bluntly told Tyson that any relationship challenges they were facing had nothing to do with her gender.
‘I don’t think it has anything to do with being a female. I feel I meet Tyson’s requirements, I’m goal-driven, ambitious, a family girl, I feel like I tick a lot of those boxes. But he doesn’t like any of that… It’s too masculine!’ Steph retorted.
Tyson then accused his TV wife of ‘talking down’ to him in a ‘pretentious’ manner.

Married At First Sight intruder groom Tyson Gordon (right) doubled down on his controversial ‘anti-woke’ views during Sunday night’s bombshell episode, shocking his bride Stephanie Marshall (left) and the series experts in the process
However, series expert John Aiken called Tyson out, saying the way he spoke to Steph was much worse.
‘Last night at the Dinner Party you called her a “temporary wife”. You said that if you liked her more you might pay for the full dinner bill… that she is too much like a man,’ John told the controversial groom.
Tyson then admitted he was at his ‘breaking point’ because Steph was not the ‘submissive type’ of woman he was attracted to.
‘[I’m attracted to] The more easy-going type, who is not constantly talking down to me. When someone is constantly in your face trying to challenge you, it comes across as very domineering. It is masculine in my eyes!’ Tyson bluntly said.
‘[A feminine woman] Is the opposite of Steph. I have felt emasculated. The way I have been raised is traditional values, my dad was the breadwinner and my mum stayed home, raised us kids.’
Series expert Mel Schilling then called Tyson out on his desire to have a ‘submissive’ woman, claiming that he wanted a partner who catered to his every need, which wasn’t something the experts were prepared to provide him with.
Mel called Tyson’s demands ‘concerning’.
‘You’re saying, “I want to be with someone who will lie down and give up their rights.” Not someone who will try to have their needs met. Someone who will make the relationship all about you and your needs,’ Mel said.

Tyson admitted he was at his ‘breaking point’ because Steph was not the ‘submissive type’ of woman he was attracted to

Series expert Mel Schilling (pictured) called Tyson out on his desire to have a ‘submissive’ woman, claiming that he wanted a partner who catered to his every need

John Aiken (pictured) then told the pair that Tyson had been ‘hard to find a match for’ but that he and Steph were ‘highly compatible’
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‘You are saying that you want to be with someone who doesn’t challenge you,’ Mel continued.
‘You’re not superior to Steph, and you are behaving as though you are. You are behaving as though only you have the right to not be challenged.’
Tyson denied that was the case, but Mel hit back.
‘You’re behaving as though you should not be challenged; you should be the only one with the right to challenge her,’ she said to a rattled Tyson.
Steph then admitted that she did not find Tyson attractive because although he was physically appealing, his personality was off-putting.
John Aiken then told the pair that Tyson had been ‘hard to find a match for’ but that he and Steph were ‘highly compatible’.
He explained that in order to develop their relationship, Tyson and Stephanie had to be more respectful of each other.
Despite the tension, the couple agreed to give their relationship another go.
Married At First Sight continues Monday at 7.30pm on Channel Nine.
Source: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tv/article-15602443/MAFS-Tyson-Gordon-anti-woke.html
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