MAFS villain Harrison Boon has told Kyle and Jackie O who he believes is getting a “golden edit” on the show.

The MAFS star, who has clearly been portrayed as a villain on the show, took accountability for his edit, but named Claire when he was asked by the radio hosts about who was getting a “golden edit”.

“I think everyone that’s got the villain edit myself, included, it’s somewhat fair. I’ll cop that. It’s pretty fair in some, in some respects,” he began.

Harrison added: “Claire being portrayed as this super sweet, kind of, victim of the whole thing, that’s so far removed [from reality]. No one thought Claire was a victim.”

Harrison is partnered with Perth influencer Bronte Schofield in the experiment, and some of their co-stars have accused them of faking their relationship in order to get more screen time. In another interview that took place this morning, Harrison told Nova’s Nathan, Nat and Shaun that his motivation to go on the show was for fame.

“I went on the show because I was looking to get into a relationship. I wanted to test myself,” Harrison said of his decision to take part in the experiment, adding: “And I was pretty open about the fact that at least if that didn’t work out, being famous also has its advantages.”

He continued, “So I’m just gonna come out and say that’s probably the two main motivations for most people going on the show, is that they’re either gonna meet the person of their dreams or their gonna get that blue tick.”

After being called a “gaslighter” numerous times by the host, Harrison kicked off and tried to end the interview.

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“I think if there’s nothing I can say that you guys aren’t gonna attack with calling it gaslighting, then I, I don’t think there’s any point even having the discussion,” he said.

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