Farmer Wants A Wife star Daisy Lamb took to social media on Thursday to launch an extraordinary attack on the Channel Seven matchmaking show.
The 28-year-old gym director posted a scathing speech on Facebook in which she accused the show of using manipulative editing to portray her in a negative light.
“Unfortunately, the editing of this series is disappointing and embarrassing (to say the least) and has given viewers the wrong idea of what happened,” he began.
Daisy is one of five women vying for Farmer Todd’s affections and his friend called her out on camera and accused her of being too stubborn.
However, Daisy insisted that what viewers have seen does not reflect the reality of her time on the series.
Farmer Wants A Wife stunner Daisy Lamb took to social media on Thursday to launch an extraordinary attack on the Channel Seven matchmaking show. Pictured with Farmer Todd
The 28-year-old gym director posted a scathing speech on Facebook in which she accused the show of using manipulative editing to portray her in a negative light.
“It has presented the wrong idea of who I am and how the whole experience with Todd unfolded,” she continued.
“The other girls had a lot of time, we all had a chance to talk to him and spend time alone with him and it’s sad that what could have been an amazing story turned into something so disgusting.”
Despite the challenges, several fans are convinced that Daisy and Todd end up together, after they found a post on her social media from January in which she was beaming and describing how happy she was.
Earlier this month, farmer Todd broke his silence after his colleagues told him Daisy wasn’t right for him during a shock episode.
The 33-year-old rancher from Baan Baa, New South Wales, has officially joined the series as a new candidate looking for love on the reality dating show.
He was seen quickly forming a connection with Daisy, only to be bluntly told by his friends that he should look for love elsewhere.
Daisy is one of five women vying for the affections of farmer Todd Melbourne.
“I think she might be fun for now, but not in the long term,” a companion told the lovesick farmer, adding that he wasn’t a good match because he had recently divorced.
‘I don’t feel like she is the right choice for you as a wife and mother of your children. I just find her very strong, feisty, she hits the girl type, she has that masculine vibe.
A devastated Todd later said yahoo His partner’s comments were particularly difficult to hear since he really liked Daisy.
“It wasn’t the most pleasant thing to hear. They’re just taking care of me. They saw how much they’ve hurt me before and they just don’t want to see me hurt again. “I was coming from a good place,” she said.