People are sharing what MAFS's Brook was apparently like at school
'Run for the hills if you meet any of these cockroach girls'
thetab.comHere’s the latest publicly reported news about Brooke from MAFS Australia:
Brooke Crompton’s storyline on MAFS Australia has featured a highly dramatic arc, including row(s) with on-screen husband Chris Nield and a number of controversial moments during the season’s kitchen-table and dinner-party episodes. Reports suggest she faced significant online backlash from fans during this period.[2][3][4]
In late March/early April 2026, outlets and fans discussed Brook’s behavior as “toxic” in dinner-party scenes, with many calling for accountability and debating whether she crossed lines with fellow contestants Stella Mick and Alissa Fay. Multiple pieces characterize the episodes as among the most volatile of the series to date.[3][5][2]
Brook publicly addressed the controversy, issuing apologies for her conduct at the dinner party and explaining that she was upset by the situation. Some articles note she described the behavior as not reflective of her core self and that she aimed to make amends with those involved.[9][3]
Separately, there were discussions about Brook’s personal life developments around the same timeframe, including reports that she announced personal milestones (engagement and pregnancy) with a partner she connected with after leaving the show, though these reports should be read as social-media updates from influencers and fans rather than formal press statements from official show channels.[1]
A few pieces highlight ongoing speculation about whether Brook would return to or leave the show’s storyline, with viewers reacting to perceived “toxic” dynamics and producers’ handling of the drama. Some coverage emphasizes the broader narrative of the season as one of MAFS Australia’s most controversial runs.[5][7][2]
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'Run for the hills if you meet any of these cockroach girls'
thetab.comHere's just how 'toxic' things are going to get
www.tvguide.co.uk"Thank you for making my dreams come true."
www.digitalspy.com'She can dish it out but she can't take it'
www.tvguide.co.ukMAFS Australia is coming to the UK in a matter of days, but it's believed it is an extremely chaotic series, and a lot has gone down.
www.entertainmentdaily.com'This behaviour is not a reflection of who I am at my core'
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