MAFS UK’s Sacha Jones has said viewers should be thanking her and other villains on the show for keeping them “so entertained”.
Sacha took to social media after the show’s latest dinner party to call out viewers who responded negatively to her behaviour.
At the beginning of the show, Sacha was relatively separate from any of the drama on the show, however, in recent episode, she became embroiled in a feud with groom, Alex, before falling out with Luke during the last dinner party.
Her most recent drama came when the couples were asked to anonymously write letters about a fellow couple. In the task, Sacha and Ross wrote their message about Luke and Amy, in which they called out Luke for comments he had made about Lacey previously.
Viewers said they found Sacha’s comments about Luke getting involved in drama hypocritical, with one social media user saying: “Sacha saying Luke is too focused on what’s going on in other people’s relationships is the pot calling the kettle black because so has she.”
However, Sacha seems to be taking viewers’ negative thoughts in her stride, taking to social media to call them out for complaining about her drama on the show.
In an Instagram Reel, she said: “You’re on a reality TV show but viewers actually want you to never voice your opinion or ruffle a few feathers.”
Talking about the letters, she then captioned the post: “Literally the whole point of the task. You should be thanking your MAFS villains for keeping you so entertained!”
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The self-proclaimed MAFS villain further posted a picture of herself to the site, saying: “Your fave MAFS villain had the best day filming something exciting today, cus guess what? Well behaved women rarely make history. Can’t wait for you to see what i’ve been up to, love ya xoxo”
However, she’s not the only MAFS bride that’s called out viewers for their responses to her behaviour.
Recently, Polly Sellman, who’s partnered with Adam Nightingale, accused all of the show’s viewers of “not being nice people” in an Instagram story.
She further claimed the audience were “bullying” cast members, saying: “The comments and messages we get are relentless and they seem to be from the same people over and over again.
“I think that’s what you’d call a bully. This needs to stop, it’s a f*cking TV show man. It’s not that deep.
“You’d moan if it was boring and you’re moaning because there’s drama… we can’t win!”
Can’t wait to see what our “fave MAFS villain” gets up to next week.
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