Drunk 'Bachelorette' Contestant Ryan McDill Unapologetic About Rape Remark
TV

The aspiring actor and comedian, who got kicked out of the show because of his drunk behavior, says he 'wasn't blacked out and knew exactly what I was doing.'

AceShowbiz - Ryan McDill left bad impression after he was dumped in the season premiere of "The Bachelorette" for being drunk and rude. Despite his shameful actions, he's not sorry for what he did on the show.

Ryan M. was kicked out after slapping Kaitlyn Bristowe on the ass and picking arguments with other guys, asking one man, "Why am I not raping you right now?" He also stripped down to a speedo and got into the pool.

Speaking to TMZ, he admits, "I wasn't blacked out and knew exactly what I was doing." He also refuses to apologize for his rape line, claiming he was really trying to tell the other guy that he'd destroy him.

The aspiring actor and comedian adds, "People need to get off their high horse. It was awesome and entertaining," and says that producers should thank him because he was "the only reason the first episode was the s**t."

Meanwhile, viewers have slammed "Bachelorette" producers for airing a four-minute preview that is "slut-shaming" Kaitlyn Bristowe. In the said promo video, Kaitlyn is seen crying after admitting to having slept with one of her suitors. "I don't think I'm a bad person, I'm not ashamed of myself, but I do have other relationships, and one of those relationships went too far, too fast. ... I made a huge mistake," she admits.

Ian, one of the suitors, tells Kaitlyn, "I don't question his intentions; I question your intentions. I feel like you're here to make out with a bunch of dudes on TV."

People then took to Twitter to express their displeasure with the show's portrayal of the new bachelorette. One Twitter user wrote, "Oh boy slut shaming to come!!! Yipeee!! #bachelorette setting women back 50 years per ep." Another tweeted, "A #bachelorette season leading up to...slut shaming. Yay. What woman wronged you @BacheloretteABC producers??"

Kathy Henderson commented via Twitter, "They got rid of one #bachelorette and now they are going to slut shame the other one?!" Bevin Harvey also wrote, "Maybe it's just me--as I don't watch the #bachelorette--but it seems this season's twist is slut shaming #disgusting."

ABC and the show's producers have not responded to the accusation.

Follow AceShowbiz.com @ Google News

You can share this post!

You might also like
Related Posts