Scott McCristal’s lavish waterfront pad left Gia Fleur unimpressed during Homestay Week on Monday’s Married At First Sight.
And now new details have emerged about the sprawling two-level three-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment on Queensland’s Gold Coast after the feisty bride ripped it to shreds.
Located in the ritzy suburb of Hollywell, 15km from the CBD, the ultra-modern, chic abode last went under the hammer for $1.6 million in December 2025.
Scott, 32, has not confirmed whether he owns the property, which is estimated to be worth a whopping $1,144 a week on the rental market.
Nestled inside the prestigious Port Meirion Marine Village, Scott’s home boasts stunning ocean views and top-class appointments, including herringbone timber floors and an open-plan stone kitchen.
There’s also a massive walk-in wardrobe dressing room, which Gia claimed was ‘too small’ for her needs.
Scott McCristal’s (pictured) lavish waterfront pad left bride Gia Fleur unimpressed during Homestay Week on Monday’s Married At First Sight
Details have emerged about the sprawling two-level apartment (pictured) on Queensland’s Gold Coast. Located in the ritzy suburb of Hollywell, 15km from the CBD, the ultra-modern, chic abode last went under the hammer for $1.6 million in December 2025
Scott has not confirmed on the show whether he owns the property, which is estimated to be worth a whopping $1,144 a week on the rental market. Pictured: The living space
Other highlights are twin stone vanities, double monsoon showers and a large tub – which also failed to hit the spot with Gia.
Amenities include a BBQ area, a full-size tennis court, a large pool and direct access to the Broadwater frontage.
There is also a private balcony overlooking the water, a home office and alfresco entertainment area.
Still, none of this appeared to find favour with Gia, who was seen unleashing one criticism after another as soon as she entered the businessman’s spotless flat.
From Scott’s decorating choices to his standard of cleanliness, the nightmare bride was relentless in her complaints.
But it was the discovery of a pink neck pillow that led to an uneasy homestay for the pair.
Gia became instantly suspicious of Scott’s earlier claim that he had never hosted a female in his sprawling home after finding the travel accessory in the wardrobe.
Questioning its colour, Gia later termed the neck pillow as a ‘woman thing’.
Fans took to social media to support Scott after Gia ripped the flat to shreds on Monday’s episode of MAFS. Pictured: One of three bedrooms
Nestled inside the prestigious Port Meirion Marine Village, Scott’s home boasts stunning ocean views and top-class appointments, including herringbone timber floors and an open-plan stone kitchen
At one point, she asked Scott point-blank whether it belonged to ‘his ex’.
Meanwhile, fans took to social media to throw their support behind Scott and his elegant home.
‘I’d marry Scott to get to live in that house,’ gushed one MAFS fan on Reddit, while another added: ‘It’s amazing and he clearly looks after it.’
A third person said: ‘To see her instantly trash Scott’s place on the ocean was insane behaviour.’
As the show kicked off, Scott expressed his excitement and enthusiasm to welcome his bride to sunny Queensland.
But Gia quickly killed the mood as soon as she walked into his house, calling it ‘messy’ and attacking Scott’s standard of cleanliness.
‘I’d be lying if I didn’t say I was coming in looking for a problem or something to have a problem about – that’s just what women do,’ she said in her confessional.
Appearing uneasy about Gia’s negative attitude, Scott told producers: ‘If the roles were reversed and I was at Gia’s house, I would only say nice things – end of story.’
But it was the drama over the neck pillow, which Scott said was a gift from friends, that led the couple to deal with deeper issues in their stormy pairing.
Appearing frustrated, Gia told her groom: ‘Put yourself in my shoes to see how it might look, as an outsider coming into your home. You have said you’ve never had a woman in your place, and you have a woman’s thing (item).
‘From my point of view, it looked a certain way.’
The massive walk-in wardrobe dressing room, which Gia claimed was ‘too small’ for her needs
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