Bachelor fans branded Romy Poulier and Cat Henesy ‘mean girls’ after they made snarky comments about the other contestants on Thursday’s episode.
And the gossipy pair drew even more attention to themselves at the nightly cocktail party, flaunting their curves in daringly low-cut gowns.
Queenslander Romy, 29, and fashion designer Cat, 24, left little to the imagination as they slipped into a pair of rather revealing dresses.
During the soirée, Romy put on an eye-popping display in a plunging black dress cinched under the bust for added lift.
Meanwhile, Cat turned heads in a red, V-neck frock and drew further attention to her ample cleavage with a gold necklace.
The ladies’ heaving bosoms weren’t the only talking point on Thursday, however, as their non-stop gossiping also raised eyebrows.
Bosom buddies! Bachelor ‘mean girls’ Romy Poulier (right) and Cat Henesy flashed plenty of cleavage in low cut gowns during Thursday’s cocktail party. Pictured: Romy arriving at the party with Nick ‘The Honey Badger’ Cummins (left)
What a lovely pair! The gossipy pair drew attention to themselves at the nightly cocktail party, flaunting their curves in daringly low-cut gowns. Pictured: Romy (left) and Cat (right)
Mean girls! The ladies’ heaving bosoms weren’t the only talking point on Thursday, however, as their non-stop gossiping also raised eyebrows
During the group earlier in the episode, Cat, Romy and Alisha Aitken-Radburn, 25, made nasty comments about the other women.
Their judgmental attitudes irritated viewers, who likened them to ‘The Plastics’ from the 2004 movie Mean Girls.
The girls were joined by Brooke, Aleksandra, Christina, Sophie, Cassandra, Cayla and Vanessa for the outing.
Fashionistas: Romy (left) put on an eye-popping display in a plunging black dress cinched under the bust for added lift. Meanwhile, Cat (right) turned heads in a red, V-neck frock and drew further attention to her ample cleavage with a gold necklace
However, their running commentary and constant remarks left some viewers feeling ‘anxious’ and branding them ‘bullies’.
‘I feel so bad for Cayla, these girls are straight up bullies,’ one fan tweeted. Another wrote: ‘Every year there’s always three mean girls…’
The Bachelor Australia continues Wednesday at 7:30pm on Network Ten
The claws are out! During the group earlier in the episode, Cat, Romy and Alisha Aitken-Radburn (centre) made nasty comments about the other women
Twitter backlash: Their running commentary and constant remarks left some viewers feeling ‘anxious’ and branding them ‘bullies’
Life imitating art? Their judgmental attitudes irritated viewers, who likened them to ‘The Plastics’ from the 2004 movie Mean Girls (above)