Tahnee Cook, who was one of the former stars of the show, criticized Harrison after he posted a series of misogynistic comments about his fellow cast members on Instagram.
On his Instagram Story, Boon posted a screenshot of TikTok’s TikTok post about the recent breakup of one of its stars, who is known as Lyndall Grace.
He then commented on her and said that she should “at least try not to make yourself look like a total embarrassment.”
He also added that she can now join the other unmarryables on the dating app, which is known as Hinge.
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He then posted screenshots of the dating profiles of his various target individuals, including Bronte Schofield, Sandy Jawanda, and Abbie Chatfield.
He also referred to them as unmarryable. He then claimed that women aged 27 to 35 are at risk. He concluded his post by saying that karma is cruel.
In response to his posts, Cook posted screenshots of his rant on her Instagram page, where she defended the women he insulted.
She also said that being on the show was an incredibly hard experience for everyone, especially the cast members who put their hearts into it.
In her Instagram post, Cook said that she loved the cast members of the show, but she wouldn’t allow them to be subjected to such a negative and offensive message.
She also called out those who share similar views. She stated that they are misogynistic pigs and that women should be valued as much as men.
In 2024, how can people still hold such views? It is no longer acceptable to stay in toxic relationships because of the fear of being undesirable.
According to Cook, one’s age doesn’t determine their worth. She also stated that if one is an unmarryable person, then who cares.
She added that people who are happy and unmarryable don’t need to be dragged down by the actions of others. Some of the women who were criticized by Cook responded to his post, including Barmonde, who said that the men on the show needed to address his behavior. Jawanda and Grace agreed with her sentiments.