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Reality star savagely called out on camera on controversial dating show FBoy Island Australia

A contestant on controversial dating series FBoy Island has called out one of the leading ladies in an elimination that left host Abbie Chatfield gobsmacked.

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A contestant on controversial dating series FBoy Island Australia called out one of the leading ladies after he was eliminated in a scene so shocking, even host Abbie Chatfield’s jaw hit the floor.

Wes, a 28-year-old account manager from Victoria, was given the boot by Ally Woodfall on Monday night’s episode of the BINGE show after she felt he hadn’t “really made any effort to build on a relationship” with her, which she believed to be “the ultimate FBoy move”.

FBoy Island leading lady Ally eliminated Wes for not making an effort with her.
FBoy Island leading lady Ally eliminated Wes for not making an effort with her.

For context, Ally is among a trio of leading ladies on the show who must weed through a sea of male contestants, half of which are FBoys and the other half Nice Guys. If the ladies choose a Nice Guy in the end, they both walk away with $50,000. If they choose an FBoy, they risk him keeping the cash for himself.

Each men keep their FBoy/Nice Guy statuses to themselves until the weekly eliminations. So this week, when Wes revealed to Ally that he was in fact a Nice Guy, he delivered a few parting shots before leaving the villa.

He couldn’t hide his frustration that Ally had focused her attention on another contestant, Joe, since the start of the season and said he felt shut out of the competition.

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Nuggett (left) and Wes were in Ally’s bottom two on Monday night’s elimination.
Nuggett (left) and Wes were in Ally’s bottom two on Monday night’s elimination.

“Ally, from the start I feel like you’ve had the eyes for Joe and your eyes have never swayed left or right,” he told her. “There’s been seven dates and I’ve been on none. I don’t feel like I’ve ever had your time. I don’t want to feel like a fourth or fifth option, and that’s the honest truth, Ally.”

When she countered that he could’ve “stepped up”, he really let her have it.

“It just felt like you had someone else to speak to all the time,” he explained. “It was never me. The thing that was hurtful the most and I don’t know when a man is supposed to stop pushing. You don’t want to force anything though, either. It is what it is.”

After his feelings were met with a series of sighs and eye rolls from Ally, he delivered this final blow: “I hope you do get an FBoy in the end, and I do hope he does take the 50K.”

Wes did not hold back when he was booted from the show.
Wes did not hold back when he was booted from the show.

Cue jaws on the floor from both Ally and host Abbie Chatfield, who couldn’t believe their ears.

“And I’m sorry to say that, but it’s the way I feel,” Wes continued. “It will be a great ending.”

Ally was in complete shocked with Wes’ parting words.
Ally was in complete shocked with Wes’ parting words.
Host Abbie Chatfield was also gobsmacked over what unfolded.
Host Abbie Chatfield was also gobsmacked over what unfolded.

And it seems Ally has also made another contestant with the unlkely name of Nuggett feel less than special on the show. Nuggett was also in Ally’s bottom two this week and, although he wasn’t eliminated, he too had a few choice words for her.

“I’ve been up here [on elimination night] four times in a row,” Nugget said. “I just keep fighting, and once again I still feel like I’m just fighting for second and third [place]. Like, if you kick me off, I understand.”

Throughout the season, Ally has focused most of her attentions on Joe, who hasn’t really won over some of the male contestants.

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Joe has been labelled possessive over Ally and he was even accused of being a misogynist by the ladies after they discovered he was following controversial public figure Andrew Tate on Instagram.

“In my opinion, Andrew Tate is basically the leader of misogyny,” Krystal said on-camera weeks ago. “Nice Guy or FBoy, I do not care what your status is on this island. If you’re an Andrew Tate supporter, you do not respect women.”

Wes has been a favourite among his fellow contestants.
Wes has been a favourite among his fellow contestants.

“Instant alarm bells because if that is someone you are admiring and looking up to, what does that say about the type of person you are and the type of values and morals that you may be aligning with?” Krystal added.

As for Wes, he has been well liked in the house since day one, and even assigned himself the role of chef. When news.com.au visited the set earlier this year, Wes even offered to make us some avo on toast.

“Regardless of status, the most wholesome thing in the house is Chef Wes,” fellow contestant Frank told us.

“He’s been cooking and feeding all of the boys, and if you need a husband who can cook for you, go and find Chef Wes, for real. Come on, bless our Chef Wes.”

New episodes of FBoy Island air Mondays on BINGE and Foxtel, available on Hubbl

Originally published as Reality star savagely called out on camera on controversial dating show FBoy Island Australia

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