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Martha Kalifatidis. has defended its unattractive description of shiftsCity’s ‘horrendous’ complaint hours later Crime and the homelessness crisis.

The Married At First Sight star, 33, sparked debate on Monday when she uploaded an Instagram post detailing her nightmares in the City of Angels after traveling to America for a vacation with her fiancé. Michael Brunelli Last week.

Insisting that she felt ‘insecure’ the whole time, Martha warned the other passengers to stay away.

Standing Firm: Martha Kalifatidis, 33, defended her outrageous description of L.A. on Monday, hours after complaining about the city’s “horrible” crime and homelessness crisis.

Unfortunately, Martha was lashed out by trolls who disagreed with her grim portrayal of the California town.

Martha hit back at these critics on Instagram Stories, writing: ‘There’s a lot of people coming for me in DMs. I’m not saying that the whole of America is [trashcan emoji], I am just talking about my experience.

‘I had fun, went to basketball, was epic! Lol, to be honest, honestly the rest was a complete waste of time and money,’ she said angrily.

Doubling down: Martha hit back at her critics on Instagram, writing: 'There's a lot of people coming for me in DMs.  I'm not saying that the whole of America is [trash],  I am just talking about my experience.

Doubling down: Martha hit back at her critics on Instagram, writing: ‘There’s a lot of people coming for me in DMs. I’m not saying that the whole of America is [trash], I am just talking about my experience.

'If you don't agree with me, fine.  Just scroll past': Martha insisted that she was 'not complaining' but wanted to warn others so that 'they don't make the same mistake' by traveling there

‘If you don’t agree with me, fine. Just scroll past’: Martha insisted that she was ‘not complaining’ but wanted to warn others so that ‘they don’t make the same mistake’ by traveling there

Martha insisted that she was ‘not complaining’, but wanted to warn others so that ‘they don’t make the same mistake’ by traveling there.

She also claimed that LA has little to offer Australian travelers these days, and that it just doesn’t deserve the city’s guilt and homelessness for the sake of vacation.

He said, ‘Australia has caught up, we are no longer behind the USA in terms of fashion and shopping etc. I would argue that we are way ahead in terms of retail/shopping and hospitality/food at the moment.’

'Awful': Earlier on Monday, the beauty guru shared an Instagram Stories post revealing the dark reality of crime in Los Angeles, after spotting a 'lifeless body' on the street in West Hollywood during her visit last week Was.

‘Awful’: Earlier on Monday, the beauty guru shared an Instagram Stories post revealing the dark reality of crime in Los Angeles, after spotting a ‘lifeless body’ on the street in West Hollywood during her visit last week Was.

Responding directly to her critics, Martha said: ‘Also, if you don’t agree with me, that’s cool. Just scroll past. I’ve always loved America so much, I grew up there [heartbreak emoji],

Earlier on Monday, the beauty guru shared an Instagram Stories post revealing the dark reality of crime in Los Angeles, after spotting a ‘lifeless body’ on the street in West Hollywood during her visit last week.

‘Guys, LA was awesome! We went back because we loved it so much when we were there 2 years ago… but it’s not the same,’ the reality star wrote.

'We encountered a lifeless body in the gutter': Martha discusses her journey with fans during an Instagram Story Q&A, revealing she is currently 'horrified by crime and homelessness in the City of Angels' ' was left

‘We encountered a lifeless body in the gutter’: Martha discusses her journey with fans during an Instagram Story Q&A, revealing she is currently ‘horrified by crime and homelessness in the City of Angels’ ‘ was left

‘It has changed a lot since Kovid. The condition of the homeless is very bad. I can’t even begin to describe it,’ she continued.

Martha expresses her horror upon seeing a ‘lifeless body’ on the street in West Hollywood.

‘We encountered a lifeless body in the gutter outside a gas station on Melrose, f**king Melrose!’ He explained.

Vacation from Hell: Martha and Michael (left) began their whirlwind trip to Los Angeles last week, days after getting engaged

Vacation from Hell: Martha and Michael (left) began their whirlwind trip to Los Angeles last week, days after getting engaged

‘Ppl driving and walking past it is totally not annoying! It was so awful, I couldn’t eat all day after watching it. I felt sick.’

Martha’s trip was filled with visits to celebrity hotspots including Craig’s in West Hollywood and Kim Kardashian’s favorite restaurant Nobu in Malibu.

However, Shyamala said that she felt constant uneasiness after talking to the locals.

Nowhere is safe: Shyamala said she felt constant uneasiness after talking to the locals.  Pictured: Martha posing on the street after arriving in Los Angeles last week

Nowhere is safe: Shyamala said she felt constant uneasiness after talking to the locals. Pictured: Martha posing on the street after arriving in Los Angeles last week

‘Crime rate is up 300%! Every Uber driver told us to be careful, don’t wear anything flashy as ppl is being robbed at gunpoint. Nowhere is safe,’ she warned, ‘even Beverly Hills is super dangerous and is facing crimes of violence daily.’

Martha insists she has no knowledge of California’s crime and homelessness crisis.

‘The news here is very different, we are not aware of anything happening, so we booked our stay here completely unaware. The mayor or LA has just announced that any tourist who wants to visit should stay away!’ She wrote.

'We booked a stay here completely unaware': Martha insists she had no idea about California's crime and homelessness crisis

‘We booked a stay here completely unaware’: Martha insists she had no idea about California’s crime and homelessness crisis

The Celebrity Apprentice star said she and Michael won’t be returning to America any time soon.

‘It’s such a scary time, we are so lucky to be in Australia! I won’t be back to LA/USA for very long! It’s got terrifying! We felt completely insecure the whole time!’ She wrote.

With a homeless population of nearly 64,000 and a rise in violent crime, Los Angeles has struggled to emerge from the rubble of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Furthermore, researchers from the University of California, Los Angeles have found that approximately 1,493 people who experienced homelessness died on the city’s streets between March 2020 and July 2021.

Alcohol or drug overdose was the most common cause of death in the perceived homeless population.

'We felt completely insecure the whole time': The Celebrity Apprentice star says she and Michael (right) won't be returning to America any time soon

‘We felt completely insecure the whole time’: The Celebrity Apprentice star says she and Michael (right) won’t be returning to America any time soon

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