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Timm, Ciarran and the underlying culture of toxic masculinity on Bachelor in Paradise. – Mamamia
Bachelor in Paradise Australia 2020 is a masterclass in toxic masculinity. Just ask cast members Ciarran Stott and Timm Hanly.

Naturally, the woman’s perspective doesn’t even factor in. She is the object in the scenario, the thing that was stolen and used against you.
That’s why, in Ciarran’s eyes, it’s a cardinal sin to date a friend’s ex but dating an ex’s friend… well, “it is what it is.”
Kee Reece and Clare Stephens discuss Ciarran’s double standards on Mamamia’s daily entertainment podcast, The Spill. (Post continues below.)
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