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Controversial Married At First Sight star Nassar Sultan goes on angry tirade about drunk crowds at ANZAC NRL match

Controversial Married At First Sight star Nassar Sultan goes on angry tirade about drunk crowds at ANZAC NRL match

Daily Mail​26-04-2025

Married at First Sight veteran Nasser Sultan has launched a scathing rant against the excessive crowd drinking at an ANZAC Day NRL match in Sydney.
The controversial reality TV star, 57, shared a clip to social media in which he did not mince words when criticising the crowd's behaviour at the Roosters vs Dragons match at Allianz Stadium in Sydney.
'I've just been to an ANZAC football match. Let me say this, the amount of alcohol consumed by young and older people is alarming,' Nasser began.
'Unbelievable, the amount of alcohol consumed.'
He added he was shocked to see people drinking so much given the high cost of living.
'Seriously, and then they complain about the cost of living but here you are carrying four, six and eight cans of beer. Probably ten dollars each... Very, very alarming,' he said.
The MAFS star has developed a reputation for his outspoken views.
In 2023 he made headlines after launching an angry tirade against Australian Fashion Week after being evicted from their venue.
He was escorted out of the Australian Fashion Week Sydney venue by security after he was busted masquerading as a reporter.
Nasser then attempted to regain entry into the show several hours later only to be turned back by security, which saw him fire off an angry rant at staff, reports Yahoo.
After failing to regain entry, Nasser then launched into a bizarre tirade outside the venue.
'I went straight to the VIP line and this guy comes up to me and says, "Mate, you're not supposed to be here. You've been told not to be here, so go away",' he said in the video.
Shortly after that, he once again stirred the pot, this time directing his outrage towards Sydney cyclists by labelling them 'f***wits'.
The red carpet pest posted a video to Instagram taken from his car's dashcam, showing two cyclists riding next to the kerb line on the road ahead of him.
'I've just been to an ANZAC football match. Let me say this, the amount of alcohol consumed by young and older people is alarming. Unbelievable,' Nasser began
Nasser was forced to remain behind the cyclists for the duration of the clip, as the white lines next to them meant he couldn't overtake them.
As the footage continued, he became frustrated at being unable to overtake them and he captioned the clip with some choice words.
'Lesson on how to be a f***wit. Put on some tights, take your bike out and take up a lane,' he wrote.
Nasser was paired with Gabriel Bartlett on MAFS in 2018.

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