Channel 9 has posted some of the cast member’s audition tapes and, unsurprisingly, Harrison Boon’s makes some very controversial statements about women and his dating life.

In the tape, Harrison admits that he dates a lot of women, and says that the relationships generally don’t last for very long.

“My longest relationship these days is probably three weeks, if not a night,” he begins.

Harrison continues, “The chat drizzles out, it drifts off, and then it’s kind of like, ‘I can’t this week, possibly next week I’ll let you know.'”

“There’s probably a lot of girls still looking at their phones and holding their breath, but it’s all fair and love in war.”

When asked if he is a “fuck boy”, Harrison responds: “I have all the attributes of one, I work out, I’m tanned, you know if you squint I’m okay looking, and I do date a lot so probably I would fall into the category unwillingly of that,” he said.

The producer questions if he means he’s an “unintentional fuck boy”, to which Harrison giggles and confirms he is.

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“That’s the best way I have ever heard it put. And yes so I’m stealing that I’m stealing that for myself from now on, it’s going straight in the Tinder bio.”

He adds, “I don’t have super high standards, just like a maybe Swedish supermodel that’s also like a millionaire maybe ties to European royalty but I haven’t set the bar too high.”

Later in the interview, Harrison said that he generally tries to avoid dating anyone over 30, as he feels forced to “put kids” into them.

“If their age starts with a 3 anything into the 30’s the pressure is insane, it’s like put kids into me tonight, now,” he says. “The message thread, the tone of it is like ‘I know what I want, I want something serious’, and I’m like, we’ve just met, we just started talking, Jesus Christ give me a minute.”

Watch the full clip here.

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