Cheating Scandal Shakes MAFS Reunion!

Cheating Scandal Shakes MAFS Reunion!

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When it comes to MAFS Commitment Ceremonies, the rules are straightforward.

The most explosive rows involve couples who were doomed from the start - the sexless mismatches, the endless bickerers, the ones who have been circling the drain for weeks.

What you don't expect is for one of the experiment's strongest relationships to suddenly find itself at the centre of the chaos.

But that's exactly what unfolds at the Commitment Ceremony on Sunday.

But first, let's talk about the Dinner Party that just aired...

The leaked texts

DailyMail+ readers have known for weeks about the WhatsApp scheming against Alissa Fay (pictured here with her husband David Momoh)

Gia (pictured with husband Scott McCristal) rocked Wednesday's Dinner Party #4 by bringing out the infamous WhatsApp texts we published three weeks ago

Viewers were surprised to see formerly feuding brides Gia Fleur and Alissa Fay form an unlikely friendship during Retreat Week.

But their alliance doesn't last, with Gia rocking Wednesday's Dinner Party #4 by bringing out the.

The texts confirmed that Gia and co-stars Bec Zacharia and Brook Crompton had spent weeks scheming to take down Alissa, despite appearing to be friendly with her.

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In one message, Bec declared she was going to 'go so f**king hard on Alissa and her fake relationship'. Another bride responded: 'Go babe we agree and got you.'

In another, Bec referred to Alissa as a 'rat' for telling MAFS producers that a reporter had contacted her, before making deeply offensive remarks about her character.

Elsewhere in the catty conversation, insults flew about Alissa being allegedly fake, unrelatable and opportunistic.

The Mail understands she is now considering her legal options in response to these claims.

Later, one of the group members dismissively referred to Alissa and husband David Momoh as 'Christian influencer wannabes', and another said it was 'obvious' they were 'dying to be' famous.

Bec Zacharia declared just over a week before Dinner Party #2 that she was going to 'go so f**king hard on Alissa and her fake relationship'

Pictured: A snapshot of the vicious WhatsApp group chat, in which Alissa was labelled a 'rat'

Later on, the group‑chat mean girls branded Alissa and husband David as 'Christian influencer wannabes' who were 'dying to be' famous'

Despite the explosive scenes of Retreat Week, Rachel Gilmore (above, with husband Steven Danyluk) says her friendship with Bec ultimately survived the drama 

Bec had thrown a spanner in the works by making a crude comment during Retreat Week 

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'The forgiveness was given then, and we've really grown our friendship from there,' Rachel said.

'For both of us there are moments where we walk back and go, "Oh, I'm not proud of that." But Bec and I have come so far in our friendship.'

Rachel added that while the retreat was painful, it ultimately didn't define her and Bec's relationship.

'I am so grateful for her friendship,' she said.

Cheating scandal at the reunion

Looking ahead to the MAFS reunion, the Mail can reveal a controversial groom will find himself at the centre of a cheating saga.

And if the allegations are true, there may be no coming back for the couple involved.

According to a well-placed source, the groom allegedly slid into the DMs of another bride just days after filming the Final Vows, sending what are described as a series of flirty voice notes, emojis and messages.

Exactly how far the conversation went remains unclear.

For his own bride, discovering the messages was the final 'nail in the coffin'.

'Once she saw the messages, the trust was gone,' says an insider.

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Whether the texts were technically cheating will no doubt become a hot topic when the reunion airs.

But in the emotionally charged world of MAFS - where relationships are already hanging by a thread - sliding into another bride's DMs is rarely seen as innocent.

And if this scandal explodes the way insiders expect it will, it could easily become the most awkward confrontation of the reunion.

 

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