Alissa Tells David Off in Mafs Australia Final Vows
Alissa said, “I actually don’t care if my husband comes for me” during mafs australia final vows on Wednesday 6 May, and the remark landed before David saw the footage. The episode pushed Married At First Sight Australia into its final stage, with participants meeting alternative matches first and spouses only later getting the tape.
Alissa and Conor
Alissa met Conor, a 31-year-old gym owner from Queensland, and the exchange quickly became the week’s most combustible scene. After she flirted with him, she later told David she had only been joking, but the line between banter and damage was already gone.
David refused to take part in the exercise and left his own alternative match, Crystal, to mingle with the other grooms. That choice kept him out of the direct test, yet it also left Alissa’s meeting with Conor as the moment that would define the confrontation once the footage circulated.
Gia, Scott and James
Gia met James, a 36-year-old working in sales and marketing, and immediately took the experiment in a harder direction. She suggested that she and Scott should “leave the experiment together immediately,” then told him to “leave with her or accept that the relationship was over there and then.”
Scott refused to be pressured, and Gia quit the experiment alone. She had already told James, “I would happily be a trophy wife,” urged him to “find her outside of the experiment,” and said she only had a week left with Scott. Scott was left in floods of tears after seeing footage from Gia’s meeting with James.
Footage Changes the Stakes
The final stage of the experiment worked because it forced each marriage to be judged against an outside option before the spouse saw any of it. That setup turned private flirtation into a public break point, and the episode made clear which couples could absorb jealousy and which could not.
For viewers, the useful takeaway is simple: the episode did not just stage temptation, it showed who used the moment to test a marriage and who used it to leave one behind. Alissa and David now sit on the sharp edge of that divide, while Gia and Scott have already crossed it.