MAFS Australia Needs Help with Big Problem

The Australian version of Married at First Sight is very popular.
Many people think the Australian version is better than the UK version.
The dinner parties and ceremonies are very dramatic, with many arguments and accusations. This year, the show is upsetting many fans.
At the second dinner party, some brides said mean things to other stars.
Many viewers were upset by the fights and think the show's bosses should have stopped them. The bosses have another big problem to fix.
A new season of MAFS Australia is on TV now.
In the past, contestants didn't have their own phones during filming. They used special phones without internet.
This year, the rules have changed, and contestants can talk to their loved ones, which is changing the show's dynamic.
One bride, Bec, has been causing a lot of drama, trying to find out secrets about another bride, Alissa.
Bec said she didn't do anything wrong, but she apologized to Alissa's husband. Maybe none of this would have happened if Bec didn't have a phone.
The experts are shocked.
Another contestant, Juliette, found out something about her husband from a video her friends sent her.
Juliette got upset and accused her husband of lying, which caused a big fight at the dinner party.
The experts were surprised by Juliette's behavior, which was caused by a video on social media.
The bosses need to fix a problem.
A little drama is okay, but too much can be uncomfortable.
When does drama become too much, and what can be done to stop it?
The bosses should take away the contestants' phones to save the experiment. If they don't, the show might not be enjoyable anymore.
The show's bosses need to look back at what worked in the past to keep the show fun and loving.
Married at First Sight Australia is on TV from Monday to Thursday.