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Warning: Contains spoilers for Season 2 of “The Perfect Match.”
“The Perfect Match” season 2 ended last week, but the drama is only just beginning.
Last week, Netflix aired the season two finale, which saw Christine Obanor and Nigel Jones crowned winners and Harry Jowsey revealed to have lied about kissing another contestant behind his partner’s back.
Fans may have thought the season’s biggest controversies would be resolved in the finale, but now stars are turning to social media to accuse contestants of making secret agreements, engaging in homophobic and misogynistic behaviour and lying to their partners.
Cast members claim that these incidents were cut from the final episode to fit the series’ narrative.
This could be a way for stars to build their own brands after the season ends — Harry, for example, has used the platform to reach new fans for his podcast, “Boyfriend Material,” by commenting on the show.
Some cast members may want to use their newfound fame to criticize their co-stars, who they feel were protected by the show’s final version.
Since last Friday, several participants have released videos telling their side of the story, including: 27 minute YouTube video From Christine. She accuses Kaz Bishop of being a gaslighter, calls Mika Lucier a “mean girl,” and claims that Alara Taneri tried to direct message her boyfriend Nigel while they were still dating.
Several cast members of “The Perfect Match” season 2 have spoken out about how the show is edited.
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meanwhile, Chris Hahn He sparked controversy among cast members last week when he said on TikTok that some contestants had promised Nigel to win by voting for Christine.
With Christine Brittan Bird They hit back on social media, saying that the show’s main couples have a secret agreement to not let new singles into the main house, and therefore new singles cannot take part in the competition.
Christine, Brittan, Dominic Dafoe, and Xanthi perdicomatis Meanwhile, she has criticised the male cast members in the series, including Stevan Ditter, Kaz Bishop, Brighton Constantine and Chris.
Stevan, Kaz, and Chris complained about not being with the right people and made advances to other women during Boys’ Day and the cast meet-and-greet the following day. Kristin said Stevan had sucked Melinda Berry’s toes during Boys’ Day, and Brittan said Chris had tried to match her up with her during the meet-and-greet.
With Christine Brittan Kaz also said that he tried to match up with Brittan shortly after pairing up with Christine at the mixer, but was rejected.
Chris Twitter responded to the women’s videos on TikTok on Wednesday, calling them “full of bullshit” and fake, and said the women had been polite to him when they attended a party he hosted two weeks ago.
Brittan and Dominique He also attacked Brighton on TikTok last month, accusing him of making homophobic and misogynistic comments both in front of and behind the camera.
Brighton has denied Dominic’s allegations of homophobia and misogyny. Tick tock Earlier this month, Dominic claimed he lied about himself and just “hates men.” He has not commented on Brittan’s TikTok, which was published on Monday.
This isn’t the first time that reality TV drama has continued beyond the series finale; Season 1 of “The Perfect Match” was less scandal-ridden than Season 2, but there were also several public altercations between cast members.
But these videos are starting to make fans question whether the story Netflix is presenting is authentic.
The integrity of the series was already being called into question after season two contestant Dom Gabriel shared a deleted scene. On social media Last week it was revealed that producers had edited a conversation with Tolu Ekundare to make him appear as a villain. The video was first shared by Kinetic Content, the production team behind the show.
With no end in sight to the “Perfect Match” drama, perhaps the series should take a page from “Love is Blind” and have the cast reunite live to address it all.
A representative for Netflix did not immediately respond to Business Insider’s request for comment.
Alara, Brittan, Bryton, Chris, Christine, Dominique, Kaz, Micah Stevan and Xanthi were also reached out for comment.