BACHELOR ‘villain’ Kelley Flanagan clapped back at the producer’s “manipulative” editing choices this week when she liked a BUNCH of shady tweets that slammed the show.
In the latest episode of the ABC series, the Chicago attorney, 27, was promoted as the latest troublemaker before being sent home by Peter Weber, 28, and fans called out the “obvious” post-production edits they claim portrayed her unfairly.
The confident TV personality became a fan-favorite for being the most “mature” and “stable” girl in the mansion this season and Bachelor Nation did not hold back about the surprising clips shown this week to make her look like the bad girl.
It seems the avid traveler agrees with her supportive fanbase after she went on a ‘liking’ spree of angry tweets that dragged the reality show.
One post the former contestant acknowledged said: “It kind of sounded like they put different audio clips together to make it seem like Kelley said that about her being an attorney.”
"So Fleiss really tried to make the fact that Kelley is accomplished, confident, mature, rational + stable seem like negative qualities?!? Whew the stretch of the edit,” another tweet she liked noted.
Kelley also liked this point from a viewer of the show: “Ok so every time Kelley says something “rude” they don’t show her actually saying it.. soooo editing?”
Bachelor blogger and known spoiler Reality Steve even caught the brunette beauty’s attention: “This 3-on-1, in particular the edit that Kelley is getting, is a master class in Editing 101.”
“But of all people why go this far to make Kelley look like a villain? Producers really want us to loose hope in every single woman. If they don't show it coming out of her mouth its fake,” a liked tweet from a supporter said.
However, not everyone has offered Kelley words of encouragement as she was criticized by popular Bachelorette alumn Tyler Cameron, 27, for what he said was “job shaming” the other contestants during the episode for their less prominent careers.
The New York model wrote: "How dare you job shame those girls Kelly… I didn’t have a job when I came on the show!! #FuriousGeorge.
"For those saying she’s right about calling the others girls out because they don’t have an elevated job are wrong.
"We all are on different journeys and time tables of success, who are we to judge others journey,” the TV heartthrob concluded.
Even Tyler’s followers questioned whether he was right to call out the lawyer as one wrote: "Prob should be slower to tweet Tyler.. you should understand how producers match sound bytes…"
Former contestant Tyler fired back: "I’m not worried about that at all. It’s a learning lesson and should be talked about.”
The series is going into the crucial hometown dates in next week’s episode where Peter will meet the families of his four remaining women – Madison Prewett, 23, Kelsey Weier, 28, Hannah Ann Sluss, 23, and Victoria Fuller, 26.
The Bachelor airs Monday’s on ABC at 8pm EST.
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