Okay, so I’ve been completely glued to Married At First Sight, and honestly, the commitment ceremony was INSANE. I was already dissecting everything, but then this body language expert from Australia chimed in, and it just made the drama even better. They were breaking down what everyone was really thinking based on their posture and expressions – it was fascinating! I feel like I’m understanding all the hidden tensions now, and it’s all thanks to this expert’s insights. I’m obsessed!
Following a particularly explosive dinner party on MAFS, the latest commitment ceremony was filled with both apologies and accusations.
After the recent events, communications expert Scott Taylor shared his thoughts on Instagram about who was being genuine with themselves, the judges, and the other contestants.
Everyone was eager to see how Gia Fleur and Brook Crompton, the brides who had been heavily criticized, would behave when faced with Stella Mickunaite and Alissa Fay after their harsh comments at the dinner party.
Scott admitted that both Gia and Brook said they were sorry, but he didn’t believe their apologies were sincere. He felt they were just saying what they thought he wanted to hear.
He stated clearly that while Gia and Brook’s apology mentioned Alissa and Stella, it seemed focused more on controlling how things looked to the public.
‘The apology was towards the TV – it was for the Australian public,’ he continued.
As a lifestyle expert, I noticed something interesting when Gia apologized. I could tell, just by watching her, that she wasn’t being entirely genuine. There were certain little cues – what we call ‘tells’ – in her body language that suggested her apology wasn’t completely sincere.
‘When Gia got on the lounge, as she apologised, she starts touching her face,’ he said.
‘We do that with the face touching when we’re under stress.’
The expert also hinted that Gia’s groom Scott McCristal was also put off by Gia’s behaviour.
He explained that Scott briefly put his arm around her, then pulled away, which showed how uncomfortable they both were.
He also strongly criticized Brook’s actions, saying she seemed to return to the event primarily to cause trouble.
You know, when Brook told me she hadn’t planned the dinner party, something didn’t quite add up. Her body language actually suggested the opposite – she seemed totally in control and prepared. It became clear to me that it wasn’t a spontaneous thing at all; it was carefully thought out and well-organized.
When Brook claimed she gave it her all, her body language told a different story. A slight shrug, a forced swallow – these subtle cues revealed she wasn’t being truthful about her effort.
Scott also slammed Brook’s apology as ‘weak’.
‘What you’re seeing is someone trying to manage their image,’ he said.
Brook’s apology to Alissa and Stella felt insincere and forced. It ended with a clearly artificial smile and a lack of genuine emotion in their eyes.
As a longtime observer, I’ve noticed Brook consistently avoids taking responsibility for her part in things. Instead of owning up to what she does, she always brings the conversation back to what Chris did, never really addressing her own actions. It’s frustrating to watch because she seems unable to just accept accountability.
‘She was back to try and be controversial. That’s all she wanted and that’s all she got.’
He also addressed Bec Zacharia, acknowledging her involvement in the harsh criticism of Alissa and Stella.
He felt her first apology didn’t seem genuine, but she appeared more honest when speaking with therapists.
I’ve observed that when someone begins an apology, like Bec did earlier, they often use phrases like ‘I need to apologize’ or ‘I want to apologize’ which creates a slight distance between themselves and the apology itself.
Instead of saying “I apologize,” they often say “I need to,” or “Want to.” However, she did eventually offer a genuine apology.
Scott focused his attention on Bec and Danny Hewitt, the groom, after Gia and Brook claimed he was flirting with Gia.
He stated that he didn’t think Danny actually said what he was accused of, but confirmed that some words were definitely spoken between them.
He doesn’t think that’s exactly what he said, but he believes he expressed a similar idea.
In previous interviews, he seemed uncomfortable when challenged, which could suggest he wasn’t being truthful during questioning.
He seemed genuinely sincere when he denied saying something, which makes me think he probably did say it or respond to what someone else said.
Scott explained that the man was observed sitting with his hands covering his groin – a protective gesture – and his chin tucked down. He noted this body language often indicates discomfort, nervousness, or stress.
Scott described both Stella and Alissa as handling themselves with grace and poise on their wedding night, but he expressed some doubts about Alissa’s relationship with her husband, David Momoh.
He noted that Alissa expressed herself very clearly, and at times, her sadness showed through both in her words and subtle facial expressions.
Their displays of affection feel forced. When she rested her head on his chest, it didn’t seem genuine – it actually looked awkward, and that’s because it was.
Married At First Sight continues Tuesday at 7.30pm on Channel Nine
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