Married At First Sight contestant Gia Fleur has launched a blistering verbal assault on her former reality television husband Scott McCristal, following their departure from the controversial social experiment. The 35-year-old mother unleashed a furious rant via a lengthy video clip shared across her social media platforms on Thursday, making explosive allegations about McCristal's basic literacy skills.
Literacy Allegations and Vocabulary Mockery
In her incendiary social media post, Fleur claimed that the 33-year-old businessman lacks fundamental educational abilities, stating bluntly that he cannot "read, write or spell." The notoriously fiery bride appeared to be responding directly to a recent radio interview McCristal gave on Triple M's 92.9 Robbie and Carly Show.
After sarcastically describing McCristal's radio appearance as "cute and sweet," Fleur's commentary rapidly escalated into a harsh critique of his language skills. "The elephant in the room here...the bigger problem we need to address, which is that you don't know how to spell, read or write," she declared in the viral video.
Specific Vocabulary Criticisms
Fleur proceeded to dissect specific examples of what she characterized as McCristal's linguistic shortcomings. She alleged that he had mispronounced the word "anonymous" and fundamentally misunderstood the meaning of "epiphany."
"An epiphany is a moment that comes to you in your brain, in a moment like a light bulb, like 'I've got a thought that's crazy, it's an epiphany,'" Fleur explained condescendingly. "So when you use 'epiphany' and say 'Gia and I had a big epiphany last night, and we got through it'—you mean 'tiff.'"
The reality star further claimed that McCristal had confused the phrase "set in stone" with "setting the tone," adding another layer to her comprehensive critique of his verbal capabilities.
Personal Attacks and Family References
Beyond the literacy allegations, Fleur's tirade took deeply personal turns. She expressed outrage that McCristal had mentioned her eight-year-old daughter during his radio interview, despite having been introduced to the child during their televised marriage experiment.
"And how about we do radio interviews about getting education back on track instead of worrying about what the f*** my daughter is doing—she's great," Fleur snapped angrily, clearly drawing boundaries around her family privacy.
New Relationship Boasts and Final Insults
Fleur also used the platform to boast about her new romantic involvement with Love Triangle star Alan Wallace, while simultaneously dismissing McCristal's criticism of how quickly she moved on after their split.
"I'm actually in love, and I'm in the best relationship I've been in my life, it's not just a fling or whatever," she proclaimed defiantly. Taking one final shot at her former partner, she added, "And you're not one to dictate how quickly someone can fall in love because you couldn't get there, darl."
Social Media Reaction and Context
Following the posting of this stinging video on Instagram, followers quickly flooded the comments section with mixed reactions to Fleur's scathing remarks. "OMG, how rude you are," wrote one shocked observer, while another commented, "Acting like a 13-year-old who just got accepted into the popular group of schoolgirls."
A third critic offered a particularly harsh assessment: "Yuckkkkk, putting him down to make herself feel better. Bro yuck."
This explosive social media feud comes just weeks after Fleur made headlines when photographs surfaced of her new boyfriend Alan Wallace, while her Married At First Sight marriage was still airing on television screens nationwide. The timing and content of her latest outburst have reignited discussions about the intense pressures and lasting conflicts that emerge from reality television relationships.



