Ciarran Stott’s sexcapades were finally exposed on Bachelor in Paradise last night as an explosive ‘Bula banquet’ threatened to spiral into violence.
Security staff had to intervene to break up a heated confrontation between several of the male contestants on Ten’s reality dating show, with Matt Whyatt, Timm Hanly and Stott at the centre of an ugly spat.
Since arriving in Paradise, British larrikin Stott shared beds with a number of the female contestants before hooking up with current flame Kiki Morris.
However — after some prodding by other female contestants and being directly asked by Morris — Stott finally confessed he had already slept with now departed Jessica Brody.
An emotional Brody, who gave a running commentary on the spicy episode on social media, was clearly still stinging with the way Stott threw her aside to pursue Morris said all the women deserved better.
“Kiki deserved better, the way he ... (sigh) the flippant comments behind the back, referring to women as carrots, I deserved better, Kiki deserved better, Renee deserved better. This ‘aint it chief, K?”
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Already the target of hate from viewers over his antics, Stott last night also received a virtual backhander from his friend Hanly who has raced to defend himself after also copping a barrage of criticism.
In a story posted to his Instagram page, Hanly went into damage control after Sunday night’s episode aired showing him in a shouting match with Matt Whyatt. He was also reeling from comments accusing him of being a misogynist.
Hanly had accused Whyatt — who has hooked up with Stott’s ex-girlfriend Renee Bareet while in Paradise — of being a “dog” who had no friends because he didn’t ask Stott’s permission to date her.
Responding to “nasty words written about me and a few bad DM’s”, Hanly said he wanted to set the record straight.
“I just wanted to jump on here and clarify that I don’t think women are objects at all, nor do I think that they should be owned by anyone.”
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In what could be interpreted as a veiled dig at Stott, Hanly went on to say “I don’t think any of my actions over the two shows have showed me disrespecting women, or, like I don’t make misogynistic comments, you don’t see me sleeping around.”
“What I will say is that I will 100 per cent own that I can speak out of line, I am a child sometimes I act before I think, f***king 100 per cent I’ll own that.
“But thinking that women are objects? No, not a chance, that is not who I am, that is not how I was bought up.”
“The thing with Matt and Renee it was just about me being a little bit too loyal to my friends and that sort of tunnel vision on everything but I don’t know, I suppose you live and you learn.”
“I can watch this back and see that like I made f***king mistake but I think personal growth is a by-product of mistakes. I’ll live and I’ll learn and I’ll grow from this.”
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Hanly said the show was highly edited and what viewers hadn’t seen was the next morning him getting up and apologising to Matt and Renee. He said he was now on good terms with everyone.
Which appears to be the case with Whyatt commenting on the post that he would “always respect someone that can own their actions, shake my hand and apologised. And that’s exactly what you did to me so no hard feeling for the words you spoke about me.”
Mary Viturino was also full of praise for the post: “In life we all make mistakes and it’s great when we learn and grow from it. No need to hate,” she said.
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Meanwhile, Paradise ‘villain’ Stott has not directly addressed the bust up.
However, now sporting a new fluorescent hair do, Stott did post a mysterious message to Instagram on Sunday before the episode aired, writing “Not my job to expose the fake. In due time they expose themselves”.
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2020-08-03 02:35:00Z
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