Bachelor fans, do yourself a favour and give Georgia Love a follow on Twitter.
The 31-year-old 2016 Bachelorette found her own love story thanks to the franchise, but has slammed this year’s contestants on social media for their outlook on the show.
On Wednesday night’s episode, the Bachelor contestants summed up the previous week at the cocktail party when contestant Juliette gave her spot on the group date to Areeba when she wasn’t feeling well.
But when a group of the girls said that had they been in Juliette’s position, they would have rallied and gone on the date regardless, Georgia took to Twitter to share her thoughts.
“The girls saying you have to go on group dates even if you’re sick are 100% the idiots who went to work after getting a covid test,” she penned.
Georgia then commented on how many of the girls were left distressed when other contestants would speak to Bachelor Locky, writing: “It’s quite amazing the casting team managed to find so many girls who’ve seemingly never seen nor heard of the concept of this show before??”
Georgia and her fiance Lee Elliott may not be best mates with Bachelor Locky Gilbert, but they have met in the past and the couple have even holidayed with his adventure guide company, Four Elements.
When the former Survivor star was announced as the 2020 Bachelor, Georgia shared a snap of the three in Bali.
“Welcome to the family @locklangilbert!” the former Bachelorette captioned the photo on Instagram.
This isn’t the first time Georgia has hit back at stars of the Bachelor franchise.
During this year’s season of Bachelor in Paradise, the TV journalist called out contestants Ciarran Stott and Timm Hanly for their toxic masculinity.
“What horribly unattractive people Ciarran and Timm turned out to be. Wow,” she penned.
To make matters even juicier, when fellow Ten reporter Tegan George replied: “Babes, do I have to ask for Lee’s permission to go out for drinks with you when I eventually get down there?” Georgia responded: “Yes. I am a woman so I am his property and he decides who I spend time with, obviously.”
Georgia and Lee, who planned to wed in 2021, have been forced to put their nuptials on hold due to coronavirus restrictions.
Despite things not going to plan, the bride-to-be shared a sweet throwback to her time on The Bachelorette for her and Lee’s fourth anniversary.
Captioning a photo of herself pinning a rose to Lee’s lapel, she wrote: “It was always you,” followed by a rose emoji. “Happy 4 years my fiancé!”