Sara slams Cassandra and calls her a ‘c*nt’ as their ‘nasty’ MAFS Australia feud is exposed

Whilst Cassandra allegedly called her a ‘b*tch’


As if we haven’t had enough feuds, more alleged details are emerging about an apparently majorly nasty feud between MAFS Australia 2024 brides Sara and Cassandra.

There were previously some hints of tension at a previous dinner party when Cassandra called Sara out for missing all of her dates with MAFS Australia 2024 groom Tim, but things seemed to have escalated to the point where Sara calls Cassandra a “c*nt.”


According to episode 351 of the So Dramatic! podcast, one participant explained that Cassandra “made a real fool of herself”, while a second said the bride was “so nasty.” They explained: “She isn’t the sweet little angel that she portrayed during her wedding at all,” they explained. “She was always gunning for Sara for no good reason. It was obvious production was in her ear telling her to say stuff to Sara purely for airtime because Sara was a main character and Cass was so boring. It was so obvious what she was doing.”

A third MAFS Australia 2024 cast member revealed that they thought the behaviour Csaandra showed towards Sara was “so uncalled for.” Allegedly Cassandra “told Sara she thinks she’s so full of sh*t and called her a nasty b*tch. They had never even had a conversation, it would just come out of nowhere.

“Sara was so sick of Cass coming for her. At one dinner party, she absolutely loses it and calls Cass a c*nt. She had just had enough and fully lost her shit. It wasn’t cool, but most of the cast could sympathise with her and understand why she said it.”

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