Married At First Sight’s Michael Goonan supports Nasser Sultan and ‘doesn’t mind’ his trolling

Married At First Sight’s Michael Goonan shows his support for Nasser Sultan and says he ‘doesn’t mind’ the reality star trolling him – after his controversial exit during the Grand Reunion dinner

Nasser Sultan caused controversy during the Married At First Sight Grand Reunion on Sunday night, after he refused to apologise for trolling the other stars of the show. 

But Michael Goonan showed his support for ‘Mr Reality’ as he caught up on the Channel Nine special on Monday. 

The 30-year-old, who starred on season seven of the controversial experiment, watched as Nasser was confronted by the likes of Michael Brunelli and Cyrell Paule at the wild dinner party about his online trolling on social media.

Show of support: Married At First Sight’s Michael Goonan showed support for Nasser Sultan as he caught up on the recent MAFS Grand Reunion episodes on Monday

Micky shared an Instagram Story post showing Nasser sitting at the table looking nervous as they demanded an apology. 

The Adelaide-based millionaire, who famously tied the knot with Stacey Hampton on the show last year, wrote in the caption: ‘I got to be honest I don’t mind you trolling me – and your s**t comments.’

‘But you know it’s coming lad… “cause I just don’t give a f**k,”‘ he added, hinting at some sort of retribution in the future.

Having a laugh: The Adelaide-based millionaire, who famously tied the knot with Stacey Hampton on the show last year, wrote in the caption: 'I got to be honest I don't mind you trolling me - and your s**t comments'

Having a laugh: The Adelaide-based millionaire, who famously tied the knot with Stacey Hampton on the show last year, wrote in the caption: ‘I got to be honest I don’t mind you trolling me – and your s**t comments’

You've been warned: However, he did issue Nasser with a warning - writing: 'But you know it's coming lad... "cause I just don't give a f**k,"' hinting at some sort of retribution in the future

You’ve been warned: However, he did issue Nasser with a warning – writing: ‘But you know it’s coming lad… “cause I just don’t give a f**k,”‘ hinting at some sort of retribution in the future 

On Sunday, viewers watched Nasser insist he wasn’t a troll, and simply made the comments because he is a media personality.

His co-stars did not agree and demanded he say sorry for the hurt he caused, which he failed to do.   

Nasser instead stormed out, saying: ‘I’m a rock star. I’m the people’s celebrity. I am Mr Reality. They can kiss my Arabic hairy a**e!’

However, he changed his tune when he told Not Another Reality TV Podcast he’s been ‘playing the character’ of a ‘deluded reality star’ for three years.

Sorry, not sorry: On Sunday, viewers watched Nasser insist he wasn't a troll, and simply made the comments because he is a media personality. His co-stars did not agree and demanded he say sorry for the hurt he caused, which he failed to do

Sorry, not sorry: On Sunday, viewers watched Nasser insist he wasn’t a troll, and simply made the comments because he is a media personality. His co-stars did not agree and demanded he say sorry for the hurt he caused, which he failed to do

On Tuesday, he explained: ‘It’s not easy, it’s not like switching a light off. I am obsessed with it – why am I caring about these people?’ 

And while he did say sorry on the podcast for some of his more ‘personal’ insults, Nasser blamed his behaviour on a ‘split personality’.   

He went on to say that he’s played the character of a villain ‘very well’, but he can’t continue to do it forever.

‘There has to be a limit where [I say], “Enough now, I have to change direction,”‘ he said.

It was all an act: However, he changed his tune when he told Not Another Reality TV Podcast he's been 'playing the character' of a 'deluded reality star' for three years.

It was all an act: However, he changed his tune when he told Not Another Reality TV Podcast he’s been ‘playing the character’ of a ‘deluded reality star’ for three years.