Alissa Fay was left red-faced on Tuesday’s Married At First Sight after being forced to deliver her final vows to an empty room.

After her groom David Momoh, 31, revealed he didn’t see a future with Alissa, 33, outside of the experiment, he brutally left her standing alone at the altar to process the rejection.

It seemed to come as quite a shock to Alissa, who had earlier hinted that she was going to walk away.

Speaking to producers, Alissa revealed that she was still hurt by David taking off his wedding ring after the pair clashed over Alissa’s flirty behaviour during the Grass is Greener challenge.

‘To see David take his ring off, it really hurt me because in real life you don’t do that,’ she said.

‘I came here for love and was falling in love with this person, then my feelings have changed because of the events that have unfolded this week.’

Alissa Fay (pictured) was left red-faced on Tuesday's Married At First Sight after being forced to deliver her final vows to an empty room

Alissa Fay (pictured) was left red-faced on Tuesday’s Married At First Sight after being forced to deliver her final vows to an empty room

Walking into Final Vows, Alissa was quietly confident that David (pictured) would choose to stay in the relationship but it seemed that her mind was also made up

Walking into Final Vows, Alissa was quietly confident that David (pictured) would choose to stay in the relationship but it seemed that her mind was also made up

Labelling David’s actions as ‘toxic’, Alissa added that she might still ‘be in love’ with David if the situation had unfolded differently.

‘David being upset with that final test date was a big red flag for me,’ she said. 

‘Taking your ring off at the first sight of… seeing me having a good time socialising with other people, it’s toxic and I was like no, in the bin.’  

Walking into Final Vows, Alissa was quietly confident that David would choose to stay in the relationship but it seemed that her mind was also made up.

‘Today is going to be tough for David,’ she said. ‘He missed the mark because he was a ‘yes’ man.’ 

‘The ball is in my court today, and it breaks my heart knowing I’m going to be breaking his heart at the end of this.’

However, David beat his bride to the punch, brutally walking away before Alissa had a chance to read her vows.

He began his vows praising Alissa and the strong connection the pair had forged during the experiment.

Admitting that he still loved Alissa, David then delivered the final blow, telling his bride he chose his own peace over Alissa

Admitting that he still loved Alissa, David then delivered the final blow, telling his bride he chose his own peace over Alissa

With that, David walked out of Alissa's life, leaving her looking quite shocked and angry

With that, David walked out of Alissa’s life, leaving her looking quite shocked and angry

David then told Alissa that his feelings about their relationship had changed during the final commitment ceremony.  

‘I finally spoke up,’ he said. ‘You accused me of blindsiding you and in that moment I realised something important.’

‘I wasn’t being heard. You couldn’t see I wasn’t attacking you – I was finally standing up for myself.’

He added that their clash after the Grass is Greener challenge was the final nail in the coffin. 

‘You flirted, made inappropriate jokes and spoke poorly about me behind my back. I felt betrayed and disrespected by what I saw,’ he said.

‘I challenged you and you shut me down. It felt as though you wouldn’t take any accountability for how I had felt.’

David added: ‘Throughout all this, I’ve been patient, and I have done a lot of the listening, but I’m done listening.’

Admitting that he still loved Alissa, David then delivered the final blow, telling his bride he chose his own peace over Alissa. 

Alissa proceeded to read her vows aloud to an empty room, with David nowhere to be seen

Alissa proceeded to read her vows aloud to an empty room, with David nowhere to be seen

‘With you there was no version of me that could win. I’ve realised I can’t be the man who constantly fights to be heard or constantly fights to prove his worth to someone who is still deciding if I’ll be enough,’ he said.   

‘Today I’m not walking away because I’ve stopped loving you, Alissa. I’m walking away because loving you shouldn’t mean losing myself.’

With that, David walked out of Alissa’s life, leaving her looking quite shocked and angry.  

‘You’re not going to listen to my vows?’ she asked as David continued to walk away in silence. 

‘That’s a no?’ she added. ‘Wow, I just wasted three months of my life and he won’t even listen to me.’

Alissa proceeded to read her vows aloud to an empty room, with David nowhere to be seen.

‘David, you are everything I wanted and more. You are strong, you are kind, you are compassionate, you are a leader, but standing here today I can only be honest,’ she said, her voice echoing around the room.

‘I love you, David, for who you are but not for me.’

Despite making the decision to leave, David admitted he was ‘heartbroken.’   

‘There’s been so much pain that I’ve experienced in the last two weeks. I feel tremendously heartbroken. It felt that I was fighting for a relationship that someone wasn’t willing to fight for,’ he said.