Bachelor in Paradise censors racy bikini
Just days after viewers hit out at some of the Bachelor in Paradise contestants for their choice of bikini bottoms, a huge black block appeared on screen to censor just one such derrière.
Tenille Favios was rocking a stunning white two-piece, with rather racy Brazillian-style bottoms, but as she crouched down to lay on her beach towel, a black strip appeared across her backside.
Alex Nation and Bill Goldsmith didn’t hold back on commenting on how good Tenille looked in the bikini.
“There’s that bum that we love,” Alex said.
“We’re going to look like the two biggest perves,” Alex added. “It’s very firm … it’s phenomenal.”
The censoring comes just days after viewers were up in arms about some of the women’s skimpy bikini bottoms on the show.
“All these dental floss bikinis look extremely uncomfortable,” wrote one comfort-concerned viewer.
“Back in my day, bikini bottoms legit covered your bottom. Simpler times,” wrote another woman.
Is there any chance any of these women own a bikini that actually covers their bum? 🤷🏼♀️ #BachelorInParadiseAU
— mikayla (@mikhaig) April 25, 2019
Do women no longer wear bikini bottoms that actually cover their bottom? #bachelorinparadiseau
— Rakhee Ghelani (@rakheeghelani) April 25, 2019
Host of the show Osher Gunsberg came to the defence of the ladies, tweeting about why people were so confronted by the swimwear.
I don't understand why so many people are so confronted by the bikinis on this show.
If that's what they want to wear, isn't that ok? #bachelorinparadiseau— Osher Günsberg (@oshergunsberg) April 25, 2019
And plenty of other people agreed with him as well. With many pointing out that the behaviour of some of the men, Ivan in particular, was worth more worry than what the women were wearing.
“Not sure why women watching are going on about men being horrible, and then snarkily judging the women’s bikini bottoms? Pot, kettle. I think anyone can wear what they like,” was one comment on Twitter.
100% and it's even more concerning it's mostly women commenting. we should be supporting them not tearing them down. #BachelorInParadiseAU
— J E S S I K A (@JessikaRiley_) April 25, 2019
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