The Bachelor: Intruder Jamie-Lee Dayz says it was tough going up against the mean girl group
BACHELOR intruder Jamie-Lee Dayz has called out series “mean girl” Cat Henesey-Smith for labelling man of the series Nick “Honey Badger” Cummins a prawn.
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BACHELOR intruder Jamie-Lee Dayz has called out series “mean girl” Cat Henesey-Smith for labelling man of the series Nick “Honey Badger” Cummins a prawn.
Henesey-Smith, the villain of the series, last month described the Bachelor as having a hot body but a not-so-attractive head and also said she didn’t like his curly locks.
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“What hasn’t Cat said? If there’s something negative to be said, she says it,” Dayz told Confidential.
“It is such a nasty thing to say about someone. I try not to judge people on their appearance. There is so much malice behind a comment like that, it is nasty.”
As for her thoughts on Cummins’ trademark golden ringlets, she said: “I love it. I think it adds personality.”
Dayz, 27, who works as a venue manager in Bondi, was one of three intruders to enter the Bachelor mansion last night. She also singled out Henesey-Smith’s allies Romy Poulier and Alisha Aitken-Radburn for playing the game.
“There were some girls in there who were definitely there for the wrong reasons,” she said. “It was really tough having to go up against those girls.
“I struggled but I was there for the right reasons and only time will tell as to whether they are or not.”
It is a drama-filled week on the reality show with Brisbane flight attendant Tenille Favios having a meltdown on last night’s episode.
Favios, 25, stormed off set when she came to blows with Henesey-Smith, Poulier and Aitken-Radburn over kissing Cummins.