Contains spoilers for MAFS Australia
In what has been perhaps one of the most intense Feedback Weeks the experiment has ever seen, tonight's episode of Married At First Sight Australia ended with the ultimate dramatic moment as Gia and Scott exited the apartments, and seemingly left the show. But is this the last we've seen of the couple?
During tonight's episode (22 April) the second part of Feedback Week kicked off and saw many of the couples write an open and honest anonymous letter to another couple.
Gia and Scott are tasked with writing a letter to Alissa and David, which is less than well-received by the couple and Alissa suggests it be used as "toilet paper".
Following a difficult week Gia and Scott also receive a letter, which, spoiler alert was actually sent by the happiest couple in the experiment Stella and Flip, and let's just say Gia and Scott were not happy with their letter.
In the letter Stella and Filip urged Gia to leave all group chats as they felt the external drama of the experiment had negatively impacted the couple and they also suggested the couple take 10 days of celibacy, which, if we know anything about Scott and Gia is not going to go down well.
While Scott is open to discussing the contents of the letter, Gia is over it and so a few hours later the couple are seen exiting the apartments, with their suitcases in hand.
So er, have the couple left? *Spoilers ahead*
No, Gia and Scott do not leave the experiment for good. The couple end up returning in the next episode of the series and join the rest of the group for the next dinner party, which has already aired in Australia.
This isn't the first time Gia has walked out of the experiment, with this in fact her third exit from the series. She left the commitment ceremony earlier this week after finding the screenshot drama too much to handle.
Gia also left earlier in the season during friends and family week after a tense dinner with Scott.
Hopefully this is the last time we see Gia walk out?
MAFS Australia continues on E4 and Channel4.com













