MAFS Australia viewers fuming after Alissa 'gets away' with her vile behaviour at the final Commitment Ceremony but it turns out she has apologised to David
Alissa's behaviour left fans really annoyedMAFS Australia fans have been left angry as Alissa ‘escaped’ one final telling off from the experts. But it turns out she has apologised to David.
After a turbulent few months, Alissa and David finally ended their relationship. David left Alissa during the Final Vows, telling her that while he did love her, he had to put himself first and walk away.
Many fans were looking forward to Alissa getting called out during the final Commitment Ceremony. But unfortunately, they weren’t one of the couples called to the sofa. However, Alissa did later apologise to David.

MAFS Australia fans left ‘fuming’
Taking to Reddit after the episode aired in Australia, MAFS fans expressed just how annoyed they were that Alissa didn’t get called out.
One penned: “No Alissa and David is a real shame. We got five minutes of Alissa being a victim again. But we don’t get to see her getting called out on her behaviour. That’s disappointing.”
Another added: “I can’t believe they made us sit through Tyson’s [bleep] and they’re not even going to make it up to us by showing David and Alissa their recap.”
“Hold on. They’re literally not putting Alissa and David up? What the heck? I stayed just to see them. I wanted Alissa to be called out!” a third commented.
An enraged fan wrote: “Are they seriously going to let Alissa off the hook and not show everyone how she spoke to David?!?” while another added “So, no accountability for Alissa? Seriously?”
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However, while viewers of the main show didn’t get to see Alissa speaking about her behaviour, those who stayed for MAFS Australia: After The Dinner Party, will see she did actually apologise to David.

Alissa apologised to David for her behaviour on spin-off show
Throughout the entire series, After The Dinner Party has been were fans could get unseen footage and even see exclusive interviews. But one thing’s for sure – everyone has been held accountable for their actions.
So, during the reunion episode, both Alissa and David were on the sofa. And the hosts were quick to ask Alissa about her own behaviour.
Alissa admitted she hadn’t been watching the show because it was too “tough”.
When Laura asked her if she was “proud” of her behaviour, Alissa admitted she was in the wrong.
She explained: “No. This happened over six months ago. I have learnt so much. You watch back on things, and that was not a version of myself I was proud of.”
Alissa was then directly asked about her behaviour at the Final Test, which saw her flirting with her alternative match, Connor.
She admitted: “I definitely crossed boundaries. Following him on Instagram wasn’t the wisest thing. It was not a smart move.”
Jules called Alissa out for “turning it against” David, and she finally apologised for her actions.
“I will admit that I didn’t listen to him. I shut off and pushed back. It was because I was mad. I look back on the clips and know I’m blowing everything out of proportion.”
Reflecting on what she had taken away from the experiment, Alissa confirmed: “I should’ve done better, and I apologise. I could’ve let him speak more and articulate myself in such a better way.”
The pair seemed to be able to move on from the chaos, as Alissa confirmed she is happily in love with her new boyfriend. And David confirmed he has been “dating”.
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