MAFS Leaked Emails: Shocking Dinner Party Drama Unveiled!

MAFS Leaked Emails: Shocking Dinner Party Drama Unveiled!

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Some are calling it the worst dinner party in MAFS history.

And now I know why.

What aired on Wednesday night wasn't just dramatic television. It was a cruel and calculated bid for ratings - and according to the bride at the centre of it all, Brook Crompton, it should never have been broadcast at all.

Behind insults about bad hair extensions and cheap Target boots lies a far bigger story - one involving formal complaints, legal letters, and a bitter dispute over duty of care.

This wasn't just messy. It was disturbing.

After Dinner Party 2, Brook sent several written complaints to the production team, raising concerns about their duty of care.

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What aired on Wednesday night wasn't just dramatic television. It was a cruel and calculated bid for ratings - and according to the bride at the centre of it all, Brook Crompton, it should never have been broadcast at all (Pictured with her MAFS husband Chris Nield)

Some viewers are describing Wednesday night's dinner party as the worst in Married At First Sight history - and now I understand why (pictured: Brook Crompton at the dinner party in question)

Behind insults about bad hair extensions and cheap Target boots lies a far bigger story - one involving formal complaints, legal letters, and a bitter dispute over duty of care. (Bride Stella Mickunaite pictured at the dinner party)

In an email dated November 4, she wrote: 'I was in no state to be filmed while intoxicated.'

She argued that production failed to properly assess her fitness to participate in filming after consuming alcohol prior to entering the dinner party.

'If a participant arrives having consumed alcohol prior to filming, it is the responsibility of production to ensure they're fit to appear on camera,' the email continued. 

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She described 'a lack of appropriate assessment or intervention' and called the situation 'deeply concerning.'

When her complaint was rejected, Brook escalated the issue by sending a cease-and-desist, requesting that all footage from Dinner Party 2 be completely removed rather than just softened or edited.

The production team responded, stating they have 'systems and processes' in place, including staff holding Responsible Service of Alcohol (RSA) certification and careful monitoring of alcohol consumption. 

They admitted they were aware Brook had brought a bottle of champagne right before the dinner party and referenced written communication advising she should only consume two glasses within a two-and-a-half-hour period.

In an email dated November 4, Brook wrote: 'I was in no state to be filmed while intoxicated.' She argued that production failed to properly assess her fitness to participate in filming after consuming alcohol prior to entering the dinner party

The production team responded, stating they have 'systems and processes' in place, including staff holding Responsible Service of Alcohol (RSA) certification and careful monitoring of alcohol consumption

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Alissa (pictured) was left in tears on the night 

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