Ex-Survivor star Moana Hope slams the ‘boys club’ on this year’s season as the men ‘pick off the women one by one’… but says it’s only a matter of time before they turn on each other
She’s the AFLW’s star who appeared on two seasons of Australian Survivor, Champions v Contenders and All Stars.
And it seems Moana Hope has been watching the latest season Blood V Water just like the rest of us.
But on Wednesday, the 34-year-old called out the ‘boys club’ on the show this season, sharing some posts on her Instagram story.
Speaking out: Ex-Australian Survivor contestant and AFLW’s star Moana Hope has slammed the ‘boys club’ on Blood V Water and says she ‘can’t wait for the guys to turn on each other’
‘These guys are just picking the women off 1 by 1,’ Moana began underneath a picture of a handful of male contestants in the water.
She added: ‘Can’t wait for them to turn on each other.’
She also shared a fan’s reply to her story, which read: ‘JLP [host Jonathan LaPaglia] needs to mention the blatant sexism and call this “boys club” out. Constantly referring to women as weak is unacceptable.’
‘These guys are just picking the women off 1 by 1,’ Moana began underneath a picture of a handful of male contestants in the water
She also shared a fan’s reply to her story, which read: ‘JLP [host Jonathan LaPaglia] needs to mention the blatant sexism and call this “boys club” out. Constantly referring to women as weak is unacceptable’
Concerns: Fans are concerned about the ‘boys club’ growing on the show and specifically in the red team
Moana added her own two cents in, saying: ‘I’m sure JLP would have said something. He is a good guy.’
Fans are concerned about the ‘boys club’ growing on the show and specifically in the red team.
Contestant Jordie Hansen also made an eyebrow-raising comment on the show recently when referring to his old blue teammates.
Sorry, what?! Contestant Jordie Hansen also made an eyebrow-raising comment on the show recently when referring to his old blue teammates
‘Blue strong, male strong,’ he bizarrely quipped.
He also described co-star Amy Ong as being ‘little and really weak,’ but she went on to win a challenge and prove him wrong.
Australian Survivor: Blood V Water continues on Monday on Channel 10.
Proving him wrong! He also described co-star Amy Ong as being ‘little and really weak,’ but she went on to win a challenge and prove him wrong
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