MAFS alum Jack Millar has taken aim at the participants on the current season of MAFS, complaining that not many of them are likable.

Jack, who was paired with Domenica Calarco on season nine of MAFS, told Yahoo Lifestyle Australia! that he believes the current season is too focused on drama, and not on the couple’s building a lasting relationship.

“There’s not much likability and connection,” he said. “I feel like a lot of the relationships on there, although there are a few outliers, a lot of them are chaotic.

“And it’s not like chaos for the sake of building the relationship, it’s quite literally chaos for the sake of drama and TV – or at least that’s what it seems like to me. And that’s why I’m struggling to connect with them.”

While Jack and Millar were one of the strongest couples throughout their season and left the show together, they split up shortly after filming. He is now dating Love Island star Courtney Stubbs.

Jack told the publication that he doesn’t believe that the men on this season are taking enough accountability for their actions.

“I don’t really understand that because it’s so much easier just to go, ‘I f**ked up, sorry’,” he rsaid.

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“This is my advice to absolutely everyone: When someone does something wrong, whether you meant to hurt someone’s feelings or whether you just did it accidentally, there is a thing called an apology. You utilise this, because we are all taught it when we are very young, and you say ‘I am sorry’ and you try and understand what you did to make them feel that way.

“You don’t say, ‘I’m sorry you feel that way’ because that undermines or invalidates the way that someone’s feeling. You say, ‘I’m sorry that I said that, I won’t do it again’. It’s pretty simple.”

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