Married at First Sight Australia 2023‘s resident red flag Harrison Boon has defended Brad Skelly, a problematic groom from the show’s UK franchise.

Producers asked Brad to leave the show after he allegedly exhibited controlling behaviours towards his on-screen wife, Shona Manderson.

And on October 15, Brad took to Instagram to “apologise” if his actions “offended anyone”, which is the first line of literally every piss weak apology.

Brad apologised to his fans and co-stars for showing off his “worst” side, before stating that he was receiving “heavy flows of hatred and malice.”

He urged his audience to “open up to the fact” that they were “judging” him based on “very short snippets” of footage.

“I’ve never had the need or desire to control anybody in my life and I’ve never once told anybody that they’re never allowed to do anything,” he said.

He then proceeded to rattle off some BS which made him sound even worse, before finishing off by stating that he felt “misunderstood”.

MAFS‘ Harrison Boon tells Brad Skelly not to take the hate seriously

Harrison immediately flocked to the comments section, telling Brad he shouldn’t “try to explain himself”, before launching into a problematic monologue. And we’re not at all surprised.

“Going through the comments it’s all the same haters I experienced. It’s usually overweight women in their 30s who are either single or single with kids.

“And beta male soy boys vying for their approval by making socially popular insults towards you,” the 33-year-old wrote. And we have no words.

“You’re better than them, hate never comes from above it’s always from people doing worse than you.

“Don’t take it seriously at all man. Anyone with half a brain knows it’s a contrived and edited TV show.” And honestly, it’s like the blind leading the blind.

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Many netizens called Harrison a “narcissist” in the comments section. Source: Nine

Netizens responded to Harrison’s comment, with many calling him a “narcissist“, a “d*ckhead” and a plethora of other names which were even more fitting.

The gaslighting king even responded to one of his haters, telling her there’s “nothing wrong with a woman in her 30s”.

However, he then told her he thought it was an “accurate observation to say that the majority of hateful comments come from single women in their thirties. Like yourself.”

The woman then replied: “You don’t know my age hun, nor my relationship status. So your point is completely invalid. You narcissists are something else.” LOL!

The problematic groom then called her out for being “emotionally stable” and having a “low IQ”. And it sounds like he’s projecting a little!

MAFS’ Harrison Boon makes MORE disgusting comments about women

Harrison continued to populate the comments section with more disgusting comments about women.

“Must be wild being 30 and single, blaming every guy you’ve ever dated for the position you’re in instead of looking at yourself and asking am I the problem? And the answer is yes, it’s you,” he responded to one user.

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Harrison continued to make disgusting comments about women. Source: Nine

And instead of thinking of a stronger comeback, he asked another woman if she was “angry because [her] thighs hurt from rubbing together?” And that’s enough internet for today!

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