Married At First Sight viewers have lashed out at controversial bride Gia Fleur, after she blamed producers for her 'mean girl' bullying against co-stars Stella and Alissa at the Stan Dinner Party.
The shock Dinner Party saw Gia, 35, and her co-star Brook Crompton, 27, unleash vile insults at the fellow brides.
Gia appeared on The Fox's Fifi, Fev and Nick on Thursday morning and attempted to downplay her behaviour, claiming she was manipulated by producers.
'There's a lot of things that went on in production for me and Brook personally, that maybe is why we were acting as bad as we were,' Gia began.
'At that Dinner Party, things happened before it that were really hard. We were kind of 'production puppets'... we did what we were told to do.
'We really took it up a notch at the Dinner Party... we are really not proud of our behaviour. But no one could tell me to do that now,' she added.
MAFS viewers have lashed out at controversial bride Gia Fleur, after she blamed producers for her 'mean girl' bullying against Stella and Alissa at the Stan Dinner Party.
The shock Dinner Party saw Gia and her co-star Brook Crompton unleash vile insults at their co-stars.
However, angry viewers took to social media to slam Gia's claim that her shock behaviour was manipulated by production staff.
'Spare me honestly,' wrote MAFS veteran Jamie Marinos, while fellow alum Domenica Calarco added: 'No no no'.
'The producers aren't 100% responsible for this behaviour, they simply shone a light on it,' another person wrote.
'Producers are responsible for what we see but honey, YOU are responsible for the words that have come out of your mouth!' someone else chimed in.
The confronting scenes saw Gia let loose at her MAFS rivals, and the war of words went to some dark places, and those tuning in at home branded Gia a 'bully'.
As the insults flew, the long-brewing tension between Gia and Alissa Fay finally exploded.
Sources say the two had clashed repeatedly off-camera, but this was the first time their feud had erupted so openly.
The argument quickly turned personal, with accusations, shouting and interruptions coming from all sides.
Gia appeared on The Fox's Fifi, Fev and Nick on Thursday morning and attempted to downplay her behaviour, claiming she was manipulated by producers.
Angry viewers took to social media to slam Gia's claim that her shock behaviour was manipulated by production staff.
MAFS fans call for 'relentless bullies' Brook and Gia to be kicked off the show.
Notably, Bec Zacharia aligned herself firmly with Gia, the two brides presenting a united front despite their earlier fights, as the table descended into chaos.
'Gia and Bec were friendly and locked in from that point,' one insider revealed.
'After that night, they were a team.'
But the scenes aired on TV appear to be tame in comparison to the vicious comments which didn't make the cut.
The Stan series MAFS: After The Dinner Party aired unseen footage of Brook and Gia continuing their attack against Stella Mickunaite and Alissa Fay behind the scenes.
Following their 'mean girl' act at the dinner party, which has left Aussies labelling them 'bullies', Brook and Gia kept the insults rolling in their vox pops.
Producers pulled the pair aside for a conversation which never made it to air, as the women continued their barrage of insults against Stella, 32, and Alissa.
'If Alissa and Stella want to get off their high horse for one f*ing second, they are not the ones in charge of this whole thing,' Gia continued.
She then went on to mock Alissa’s voice and claim she was ‘sitting up and posing and talking so perfectly all the time’ because she thinks she’s in a beauty pageant.
‘Guys, I was actually a beauty queen,’ Gia continued to the producers.
‘Her [Brook] and I are the realest people here. I’m so sorry that they [Stella and Alissa] don’t know what it’s like to have real friends in the world.
‘They’re trying to rally people together to be like, ‘They’re mean girls.’ F* off, we’re not in high school. We’re real bitches. We’re standing on business.
‘We’re saying what the f* we think and we’re calling out bullshit.’
Brok then put two middle fingers up as she said: ‘I don’t think we’re mean girls. I think we’re real b*hes.’
The unaired footage was shown to Alissa, 33, and Stella on the Stan show, which is hosted by Jules Lund, Brittany Hockley and Laura Byrne.
However, it didn’t end there as the Stan hosts continued to show the friends even more footage of Brook and Gia orchestrating their attack against the MAFS stars.
‘Should I start it now? Should I kick off the Stella thing now?’ Brook could be heard whispering to Gia in an unseen clip as she sat at the dinner table.
‘F* yes because I’m ready,’ Gia exclaimed.
‘Should I start now? Are you going to back me?’ Brook asked as she nervously looked around, to which Gia responded: ‘Babe, are you joking? Do you know who we are?’