Reality star Anna McEvoy has been slammed for her shocking laundry confession.
In a clip from the Where’s Your Head At? podcast, which she co-hosts with Matt Zukowski, Anna, 32, admitted she still gets her parents to do her washing.
Matt, 29, asked Anna about her laundry habits, to which she sheepishly replied: ‘I thought I was going to get off. Can I plead the fifth?’
However as she began to crack up, she finally admitted: ‘My parents do our laundry.’
The two podcasters then laughed at Anna’s reliance on her parents in her thirties.
But fans in the comments did not find the confession as funny.
‘This is embarrassing,’ one commenter declared.
‘You’re 30 years old and don’t do your laundry? At least have a professional laundry service, sheesh. No wonder boomers talk crap about millennials.’
‘Wow that’s not normal, do you still breastfeed too?’ asked another sarcastically, while someone else said: ‘Are you joking?’
Reality star Anna McEvoy has been slammed for her shocking laundry confession
In a clip from the Where’s Your Head At? podcast which she co-hosts with Matt Zukowski, Anna, 32, admitted she still gets her parents to do her washing
One other commenter made a dig at Matt.
‘Wow Matt you low, you don’t do yours,’ they said.
It comes after Anna admitted she had a bone to pick with co-host Matt over his joint Buck’s/Hen’s Night with Tammy.
The two podcasters then laughed at Anna’s reliance on her parents in her thirties, but fans in the comments did not find the confession as funny
‘So Matt Zukowski, sitting in front of me right here, invited my brother before I even copped an invite,’ she began on a recent episode of their podcast.
Anna, who married Michael Staples in Greece earlier this year, explained she had to ask for an invitation to the party despite Matt attending her hen’s party.
She is also good friends with the soon-to-be-married couple.
‘I had to ask for an invite from you, which is actually rude because you crashed my hen’s party,’ she added.
Matt confessed his fellow Love Island alum rang him up and said ‘do you have anything to ask me?’
‘My logic was, you don’t like the culture that my mates bring. So I was like “why would she enjoy me around eight of my mates?”‘ Matt added.
‘It’s just about the fact that we are long-term fans, business partners. It would be nice to cop an invite,’ Anna responded, to which Matt replied, ‘I said you were more than welcome to come.’
‘I don’t want to be more than welcome to come, I want to be invited! More than welcome to come feels like a pity party,’ Anna said.
‘No I do get that,’ Matt said. ‘I should have said “Hey Anna, this is my buck’s, want to come?”‘
‘And then I would say, “No, thank you,”‘ Anna concluded, because she would not want to be around Matt’s friends.
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