The Bachelorette: Angie Kent says male contestants are to blame for show's poor success rate
Daily MailFormer Bachelorette Angie Kent has come out swinging against male participants who have appeared on the franchise, claiming they're to blame for the show's low success rate. The Gogglebox star, 31, embarked on a scathing rant on her Nova podcast Two Girls One Pod on Thursday, while discussing the show's most recent lead Brooke Blurton's shock split from her winner Darvid Garayeli. Not impressed: Former Bachelorette Angie Kent has come out swinging against male participants who have appeared on the franchise Angie - who split from her winner Carlin Sterritt in 2019 - said that while she agrees the show has become 'fatigued' in recent years, it's unfair that some critics are questioning the leading females instead of the suitors that have been cast. Over: Angie split with Carlin Sterritt months after choosing him as her show winner in 2019 Over: Brooke Blurton split from Darvid Garayeli only recently, just months after the last season of The Bachelorette aired 'Well, I think it goes to show that there's probably a lot more amazing women out there going on these shows than there are men.