Wednesday night’s dinner party was the final nail in the coffin for Tash and Amanda‘s relationship.
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After Tash made it clear that she wasn’t interested in pursuing a romance with Amanda, she finally got the message and decided she’d rather arrive at her final dinner party alone.
This was too much for Tash to handle, as she launched into a verbal attack on her reality-TV wife after being told of her decision.
“I would never have made her walk into this by herself. Passive-aggressive sh*t. She will regret her behaviour,” she said, after a producer broke the news to her.
“We got paired, it didn’t work out, I would never have made her walk into this by herself,” she declared in a voiceover.
Married at First Sight fans have now turned on Tash for her “hypocritical” reaction to Amanda saying she wanted to walk into the party alone.
“It’s so hypocritical how Tash is saying ‘I don’t want to walk into the dinner party with her,’ but then every time Amanda tries to hang out with her, Tash is like ‘nah, I can’t,'” a fan chimed in.
“Tash can’t even tell Amanda why she turned vegan, so why is she so petty that she wouldn’t go to the dinner party with her?” wrote another.
“Tash just said there’s no chemistry… what the f**k is she still doing here?” a third raged.
“You [were mad] because people will see that if Amanda turns up alone, you’ll be confronted with the question: ‘What the hell are you still doing there?'” a fourth said.
Discussing her decision to walk in alone earlier in the episode, Amanda said: “I figured there was no point trying to be fake about the situation.
“I don’t feel the need to walk in as friends… Let’s take off the mask and let’s cut the bulls**t.”
However, once they reached the dinner table, Chris asked Amanda how she was, and that’s when it went OFF.
“It’s not easy Chris. I came in here willing to make it work no matter what. I knew I was never going to be easy, I knew I wasn’t going to fall in love at the altar, it wasn’t about that, it was about giving it a shot.
“But if you don’t feel chemistry, you don’t feel chemistry. Full stop,” Tash interjected.
“I don’t know why we’re back here talking about this anyway. It is what it is.”
“What are you getting upset over Tash?” Amanda asked.
“I’m not upset doll.
“We’re just addressing what Chris is saying.”
“I know and I’m just saying my piece. I’m also allowed to talk.”
Faces around the table start to turn downwards and expressions on the other couples get increasingly awkward as the tension was rising.
“I feel really uncomfortable discussing it to be completely honest,” said Tash. “I don’t want to listen to this getting discussed right next to me.”
Then, to camera, Tash said, “Here we go again. Back on her soapbox. Amanda likes to be in control, she likes to control the narrative, she needs to let it go, she’s had ample time to let it go. We’ve been doing fine for three days and now apparently, this is where we’re at. “
Back at the table, Tash asks, “Do you think this is how I wanted this to go?”
“Neither of them are taking any accountability for their own role in te breakdown of this relationship,” said expert Mel. “I’m not hearing any self-reflection here”
“I don’t even want to fight with her,” Tash tells the camera. “I just want it over with to be completely honest, I’m done with feeling like the bad guy.
“I can’t see them repairing this,” says expert John. “It’s over for these two and I feel really sad about it.”
“I gave Tash everything, but, it just wasn’t enough” Amanda told the camera. “Can you see the gravestone? I can see it. It says ‘Rest In Peace’ DONE.”