Controversial contestant Tyson Gordon exited the reality show Married At First Sight (MAFS) during the latest episode, following a heated discussion with his wife, Stephanie Marshall. The tension escalated when Stephanie expressed her feelings about their relationship, prompting Tyson to storm out of the experiment.
During the episode, experts observed a clear disconnect between the couple. John Aiken, one of the show’s experts, highlighted Stephanie’s struggles to communicate effectively with Tyson. She revealed that she often suppresses her emotions to avoid conflict, a situation exacerbated by Tyson’s controversial remarks in his audition video regarding the LGBTQIA+ community. His statement, suggesting that gay individuals should “keep it behind closed doors,” raised significant concerns among the other contestants.
The atmosphere intensified as fellow participants, Sam Stanton and Chris Robinson, defended the LGBTQIA+ community, challenging Tyson’s views. Sam stated, “We’re getting suppressed all the time, and you’re an example of that.” This prompted Stephanie to address Tyson’s dismissive language, including his use of the term “submissive,” which she felt disrespected women.
Tyson reacted defensively, accusing Stephanie of misrepresenting him. “I do not see a future here with this person at all,” he declared, announcing his decision to leave for the Gold Coast. His frustration culminated in a dramatic exit, as he expressed discontent with the ongoing conflict, stating, “I’m done with this bickering. I’m done with this bullshit. I’m done with this experiment.”
After Tyson’s departure, expert Mel Schilling stepped in to support Stephanie, who expressed her disappointment, saying, “As soon as I open my mouth, now he’s gone.” Tyson’s exit sparked a wave of reactions on social media, with many fans celebrating his departure.
Comments flooded in, with users noting that Tyson seemed unable to handle criticism. One user remarked, “This is like a toddler saying I’m moving out after someone took his toys off him.” Others echoed sentiments that his actions were indicative of deeper issues regarding respect and maturity.
Social media users were quick to express their relief at Tyson’s exit, with one tweet reading, “Good. GO!!! Don’t come back. EVER!” Fans were unified in their hope that he would not return in future episodes, fearing a continuation of the drama he brought to the show.
As viewers await the next developments, the incident highlights the ongoing conversations around toxic masculinity and the importance of respectful communication in relationships. The fallout from Tyson’s departure may resonate beyond the show, prompting discussions about societal attitudes toward gender and sexuality.
The episode aired on March 8, 2026, and has since become a focal point for discussions about the responsibilities of reality TV contestants and the impact of their words on both their partners and the audience.


































