Last Night’s MAFS Dinner Party Showed Just How Damaging Emotional Abuse Can Be

If you tuned in to Married At First Sight last night then you most definitely witnessed Andrew’s repulsive behaviour towards Holly at the dinner party. People on Twitter described it as “narcissistic” and an example of gaslighting.

But what was particularly triggering was how Andrew managed to turn everyone else against Holly, through manipulation and lies. To recap, Holly and Andrew arrived at the party separately, and with Andrew arriving first, he told everyone how hurt he was because Holly had ditched him.

Olivia and Tamara immediately took his side and ladies, can we please hear both sides of the story before choosing right from wrong? It’s starting to get frustrating at this point.

“I felt that energy that they really wanted to go after Holly,” Andrew told producers, right after he manipulated every single person in the room to turn against her. “That’s a reflection of Holly, not me.”

Unbelievable. I’m starting to understand why his last two marriages didn’t work out.

When Holly arrived, her feelings were invalidated, and hardly anyone tried to hear her side of the story.

As it was all unfolding, Twitter shared their thoughts.

“The narrative where Andrew can be a literal sociopath misogynist but it’s still Holly who is ‘too intense’ re[garding] wanting kids or whatever is literally everything that sucks about being a woman in one example,” wrote one user.

Others called it “classic gaslighting behaviour” and we have to agree. Andrew’s treatment of Holly was upsetting, and calling her acting “crazy” is simply because he was making her feel that way. 

https://twitter.com/cdtmahoney/status/1491352761975603200

Married At First Sight airs at 7.30pm on Channel 9 and 9Now.

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