Elora Murger Reckons ‘Bachie’ Producers Legit Didn’t Want Her To Find Love

Old mate Elora Murger certainly hasn’t had much luck with the TV dating show circuit having been booted from Matty J’s season of The Bachelor and now being introduced to Bachelor In Paradise so late in the game that she was unable to find a bae.

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The self-proclaimed Tahitian goddess is putting the blame on the Bachie producers, particularly this time ’round as they’ve thrown her into the mix during the fourth and final week of the dating show.

“I wanted to find love, but I know that the producers don’t care for finding me love, right?” She told 10 Daily.

“I knew I was only sent there to stir it up because unless someone was really in love with me and wanted me to come in, you know, there’s no way [I could have found someone], so I guess I just really went for the experience.”

“Everybody talks about having real reasons. Yes, I wanted to find love but I know that the producers don’t care for finding me love, right?” she said. “So it was gonna be about testing everybody else’s relationships. It wasn’t anything about me, it wasn’t my story. It was about testing everybody else’s relationship, and I was cool with that.”

While she agreed to be introduced to the series towards the end, she insists that she will “never let them” do it to her again.

“I’m over it!” she said. “I have this role of coming in, and I’m flattered because putting me in so late means I’m a strength in their show, I come in and I shake things up. But at the end of the day, I’m also going in there to find someone.”

“I don’t wanna be that one,” she said. “I’ve never done that before, I’ve never taken anybody from anybody. I’m tired of that role that is given to me just because of my looks and my confidence. I’m allowed to be in love.”

Elora believes that if producers had added her into the show earlier on, viewers would “see the most passionate love there is to see on TV”.

“I’m like, full on, it’s gonna be like a Notebook romance because I’m all in, but put me last and it’s gonna mess me up because it’s gonna bring insecurities and puts me in a role I don’t wanna be in, where I’m forced to take someone on a date who’s already in a relationship. It’s uncomfortable, really,” she explained, adding: “I think my real personality is clouded by what they use my looks for. I think I could have that Disney Princess love if they let me.”

And they lived happily never after…

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