Bachelor In Paradise star Cassandra Mamone blasts 'editing trick'
Daily MailBachelor in Paradise star Cassandra Mamone has blasted the 'editing tricks' used to depict her as a 'villain' on the popular dating show. Bachelor in Paradise star Cassandra Mamone has blasted the 'editing tricks' used to depict her as a 'villain' on the popular dating show During the episode, Cassandra shut down fan favourite Niranga Amarasinghe and then said that intruder Jackson Garlick could 'do better' than Brittney Weldon. On Tuesday's episode, fans turned on Cassandra and said she was 'a truly horrible person' for making catty remarks about Brittney Weldon and others Unfair: The 34-year-old jewellery designer hit back at her portrayal on Wednesday, telling her Instagram followers she had been stitched up by producers in a 'ripper of an editing job' 'Pieced together to steer a narrative': She said that her remarks had been taken out of context 'Thank you to those who realised the editing on this ripper. Behind-the-scenes secrets: Cassandra's claims echo similar allegations about the show's editing made by her Bachelor in Paradise co-star Abbie Chatfield earlier this month 'Assume it's edited': Abbie explained that when a person is heard speaking in a voice over, rather than on camera, it's likely their words have been taken out of context Abbie, who was portrayed as the villain on Matt Agnew's season of The Bachelor last year and lasted less than a week in Paradise, explained how producers use 'editing tricks' to make contestants look bad. 'They turn the music up so you can't notice': Abbie added that editors often cut 'single words' together to form totally new sentences in a practice known as 'frakenbiting' 'Unless you see come from someone's mouth, word for word on camera, assume it's edited,' she said.