
EXCLUSIVE Reality star calls out Married At First Sight groom over 'disgusting' behaviour at celebrity event: 'It was gross'
A reality star has accused a Married At First Sight groom of making inappropriate and sexually charged comments towards her during a recent event.
In a now-viral Instagram story, Beauty and the Geek's Aimee Woolley - who is the fiancée of former groom Dean Wells - told fans she was left shaken by the unsolicited attention.
'Out of nowhere, this one person comes up to me and says they want to absolutely destroy me in the room,' she said in the emotional clip.
'They kept obsessing over me, saying how stunning I am, how much they love my white teeth and blonde hair. It was really, really strange behaviour. I've never had someone be that obsessed with me. It was weird.'
Aimee revealed the person in question was a well-known figure from MAFS 2025, though she stopped short of naming him.
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In a now-viral Instagram story, Woolley - who is the fiancée of former groom Dean Wells - told fans she was left shaken by the unsolicited attention
Her fiancé, Dean, said that the groom in question made the remarks shortly after he had stepped away.
'Just after that [he] was saying super creepy shit to my fiancée,' Dean wrote on Instagram.
'Funny how he waited for me to walk away before doing it too.'
Speaking to Daily Mail Australia, Aimee elaborated on the uncomfortable incident.
'At the start of the night, he went up to Dean acting like they were best mates. Once Dean had walked off, he said he would destroy me in the bedroom and that I deserve better. It's disturbing and disgusting to talk to an engaged woman like this.'
She added that a friend was standing next to her at the time and witnessed the entire exchange.
'I wanted to give him the benefit of the doubt, but this time was just too far,' Dean explained.
'He acted like he was my mate, then made sexually aggressive comments to my fiancée behind my back. That's not okay.'
Aimee said she felt violated and disrespected.
'He said things like, "Why are you with Dean?' and "I'd destroy you in the bedroom,"' she claimed.
'He wouldn't stop complimenting me in this obsessive way, talking about my teeth and hair. It was like he was trying to psych me out.'
Aimee says she posted the video on Instagram not to cause drama, but to speak up for herself and others.
'He's used to getting away with this. But not this time. I'm not scared of him and I'm not going to stay quiet. It's unacceptable.'
She concluded, 'I made my story because this crossed a line. It wasn't a compliment, it wasn't flirting - it was gross.'
After the Instagram account MAFS Uncensored reposted Aimee's video, fans flooded the comments with messages of support and concern.
'Ew… do blokes really think women want to be spoken to like that?' one fan asked.
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