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RECAP | Lies exposed at the last supper leaves Angie fuming as Alex and Matt are eliminated on THE BACHELORETTE AUSTRALIA

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  Alex  Source: 10 Network
Alex Source: 10 Network

Lies Exposed At The Last Supper Leaves Angie Fuming.

Elimination: Alex, 26, QLD, And Matt, 27, QLD.

Tonight, Bachelorette Angie Kent was left confused and crestfallen when frontrunner Ryan was exposed in a lie at the season’s last supper held at the mansion.

Having previously told Angie he only applied for a dating show because she was the Bachelorette, Ryan was forced to reveal during a party game that he had auditioned to be a part of last year’s season with Ali Oetjen.

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Earlier on a single date, both Angie and Ryan had listed dishonesty as being a relationship deal breaker, so when his secret surfaced, Angie was understandably fired up.

Before the dinner party exposé, Ryan had looked like a sure thing for a Hometown visit as his moves on the dance floor during the seniors group date had won him precious alone time with Angie.

  Matt  Source: 10 Network
Matt Source: 10 Network

In a single date that focused on building intimacy, Angie and Ryan had nailed a personality Q&A before they handed themselves over to the direction of love expert, Madeline Marie Terides.

Things heated up when the pair took turns being blindfolded and leading each other through a tease of the senses. While they didn’t quite get the hose down they needed afterwards, Angie and Ryan went on to enjoy a drink together where they both revealed they were falling for each other.

Back at the mansion, the boys discussed their distrust of Ryan with Timm the most suspicious out of the gang. Heavily invested after his recent single date with Angie, Timm was on a mission to remove the mask of this squeaky-clean intruder.

Later, all of Timm’s Christmases had come at once when Osher announced that instead of the usual cocktail party, the boys would instead enjoy a last supper with Angie where she would get to know some of their deepest darkest secrets.

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First to be taken down by the Q&A was another favourite, Carlin, who was forced to reveal his plastic surgery past via a question intentionally planted by Ryan.

Soon after, Angie asked if any of the boys had previously applied for a dating show. Jackson was quick to put up his hand and admit he had applied to be a part of Georgia Love’s season of The Bachelorette Australia.

After a long break, Ryan finally admitted that he too had auditioned for the show leaving Angie visibly stung.

Despite his massive faux-pas, Ryan was the first to receive a rose from Angie at tonight’s Rose Ceremony, securing himself a Hometown visit. Instead, we said goodbye to Queensland Bachelors Alex and Matt.

Tune in tomorrow night to see Angie stick it to Ryan, have awkward run-ins with family and friends and storm off from one Hometown visit in tears.

 

The Bachelorette Australia. Continues Tomorrow Night At 7.30pm. Only On 10 And WIN Network.

 

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