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Married At First Sight Susie says she wasn’t a bully to Billy

Don't believe his tears, we're not seeing the real truth.
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Married At First Sight viewers watched in horror as Susie showed that she could carry the Ines flag high providing another angry honeymoon.

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The mum-of-one launched into a nasty attack on husband Billy.

But now she’s defending her actions.

After a tumultuous day at the beach where Susie grilled him for lying to her about having sweetener and when he last went surfing, Billy told her to pack her bags and leave. 

This morning Susie appeared on Nova 96.9’s Fitzy and Wippa to explain her actions, and she had a message for her social media haters. 

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“Have you been upset watching what the show has been?” Wippa asks the blonde mother of one, “Of course it’s not very nice,” Susie admits, before adding, “But it’s not who I am and it’s not how I am, and anyone who knows me knows that.”

Susie, who has been dubbed Ines 2.0 by fans of the Channel Nine reality show, revealed that she has been shocked to watch how scenes play out on the screen, and claims there is a lot that audience doesn’t get to see. 

“When I watched it, it wasn’t great for me. But all I can say is there’s obviously a lot to it, you don’t just crack over whether someone surfed yesterday or a month ago, there’s a lot of build-ups that you don’t see.”

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The radio hosts asked the blonde beauty if “there is anything you want to say to the people listening right now who watched last night and think you’re just a mean person?”

“Yeah there is,” Susie says with conviction before monologuing, “If I didn’t know what was going on I’d think the same [as the audience], I would think it’s absolutely awful, but the thing is it’s not who I am.

“Until you’re in that position you don’t know what’s going to happen, and a fifth of what happens is shown and unfortunately it’s all my bad points, but I can’t change what’s been shown, it is what it is.”

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