MAFS Villain Brook Crompton Accused of School Bullying by Former Classmate
MAFS Star Brook Crompton Accused of School Bullying

Married At First Sight controversial figure Brook Crompton is confronting explosive allegations that her shocking dinner party conduct was not merely an isolated drunken incident. A woman claiming to have attended high school with the 27-year-old model has come forward with disturbing accounts of Crompton's past behaviour at the exclusive St Margaret's Anglican Girls School in Ascot, Brisbane.

Former Classmate's Blistering Reddit Revelation

The anonymous woman, who identifies as having been one year below Crompton at the prestigious $33,000-a-year institution, has posted a detailed account on Reddit describing the reality star as a 'relentless mean girl' during her school years. "I was the year below Brook. It's not an overly large private school, so we were easily acquainted," the former student began in her scathing testimony.

She asserted that the behaviour viewers witnessed during Wednesday night's explosive MAFS dinner party represents "not even the tip of the iceberg" regarding how "horrid and empty these once girls and now 'women' are." The post alleges that Crompton and her social circle engaged in bullying so severe that it forced multiple students to leave the elite educational establishment.

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Allegations of Systematic Bullying

"Every. Single. Day. Relentless mean girl behaviour. Her and her possee, you are horrible excuses of people," the former classmate continued in her lengthy social media post. She claimed the alleged bullying caused "irreparable emotional damage and carnage to innocent young girls who had no idea they had a target on their backs for simply existing."

The timing of these revelations coincides with intense viewer backlash against Crompton and her co-star Gia Fleur following their vicious verbal assault on fellow participants Stella Mickunaite and Alissa Fay during the recent MAFS dinner party episode. Viewers widely condemned the pair as 'bullies' and demanded their removal from the reality television program.

Cultural Roots of Alleged Behaviour

The former student further suggested that Crompton's conduct stems from a culture of entitlement cultivated within certain social circles. "These girls are raised this way, their mothers being Brisbane 'socialites' or so they think, and they live in a bubble of utter delusion, drunk on power they do not have," she elaborated in her online testimony.

Other alumni from St Margaret's Anglican Girls School reportedly joined the comment section to corroborate the classmate's allegations, adding weight to the claims about Crompton's school years. The woman expressed particular empathy for Stella Mickunaite's televised distress, stating: "When Stella explains her pain of never experiencing this putrid behaviour before, I wanted to cry and hug her."

Crompton's Attempted Image Repair

These fresh allegations emerge just days after Crompton attempted to salvage her public image through an emotional Instagram apology addressing her controversial television behaviour. "Last night and the past few episodes of MAFS was an extremely difficult watch," she wrote in the social media post.

Crompton acknowledged that viewers had witnessed "the worst version of myself" and offered a "sincere apology to Alissa and Stella for my words and the hurt that I have caused." She described her actions as "appalling" and insisted they did not reflect her true character, adding: "This behaviour is not a reflection of who I am at my core. I hope that Australia will one day see this."

The reality star explained that the contentious dinner party was filmed in August of the previous year and that she has since "had time to reflect and learn." She specifically addressed the bullying accusations, stating: "Bullying should never be condoned, and I am extremely embarrassed by the way that I acted."

Viewer Backlash Continues

Despite Crompton's apology, MAFS fans remain largely unconvinced, flooding social media platforms with calls for her removal from the program. One viewer commented: "Brook is what happens when you get by your whole life on pretty privilege. No need to develop moral character."

Another added: "Brook's behaviour has been soooo appalling," while others demanded production intervention with posts like: "Love MAFS, but I'm not interested in watching relentless bullying… such disgusting and embarrassing behaviour."

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The convergence of historical allegations from Crompton's school days with her recent televised behaviour has created a perfect storm of controversy around the MAFS participant, raising questions about patterns of conduct and the reality television industry's responsibility in addressing bullying behaviour among participants.