Gia mocks Alissa as unaired clip ruins her “perfect” image

The MAFS 2026 OUTRAGE: Gia mocks Alissa as unaired clip EXPOSES her true self – shocking behavior revealed causes Alissa’s “perfect” image to COLLAPSE

Tensions within Married At First Sight Australia 2026 have taken another dramatic turn, as bride Gia Fleur appears to revel in a sudden shift in public opinion against Alissa.

The backlash follows the airing of previously unseen footage during the show’s After The Dinner Party episode, where Alissa was shown belittling and swearing at her partner David Momoh—a stark contrast to the more favourable portrayal she had received earlier in the season.

As viewers reacted in real time, many began reassessing their perception of Alissa, with criticism quickly gaining momentum online. And while the controversy was already building, Gia wasted no time amplifying it.

Taking to her secondary Instagram account the following morning, Gia openly celebrated the shift, writing: “Finally her golden edit turns. Maybe now people will see what Bec and I were talking about. Justice for David.”

The remark suggests that Gia—and fellow bride Bec Zacharia—have long believed Alissa was being portrayed too positively on screen, despite tensions that may have existed behind the scenes. The emergence of this unseen footage now appears to validate their perspective, at least in the eyes of some viewers.

The situation once again raises questions about editing, narrative control, and how reality TV can shape public perception. For weeks, Alissa had seemingly benefited from what fans often call a “golden edit”—a portrayal that highlights favourable moments while minimising conflict. Now, that narrative appears to be shifting rapidly.

As the season continues, the fallout from this moment is likely to intensify existing divisions within the group. What began as subtle tension has now evolved into a public reckoning—played out not just on screen, but across social media, where contestants themselves are increasingly influencing the narrative.