The Bachelor: Locky Gilbert comes clean with an earbud on the...

Released: 04:10 BST, October 23, 2020 | Updated: 04:35 BST, October 23, 2020

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p class=”mol-para-with-font”>Bachelor Locky Gilbert has denied hurtful rumors that he was a “producer’s puppet” who followed instructions through an earphone while filming.

During an Instagram Q&A on Friday, the former survivor star, 31, was asked about false claims that he had regularly received lines and “conversation starters.”

He clarified, “The earphone is only used for rose ceremonies so I know when to give a name so they can set cameras. I was never told what to say or do. ‚

Fake News: Bachelor Locky Gilbert (pictured with girlfriend Irena Srbinovska) has denied hurtful rumors that he was a “producer’s puppet” following instructions through an earpiece

Locky added, “I think the production would have loved it if I did [follow instructions]. ‚

The earphone allegations were first made by candidate Nadine Kodsi in an interview with Daily Mail Australia before the season premiere.

Nadine claimed Locky was just a “puppet” controlled by the producers.

“I was never told what to say”: During an Instagram Q&A on Friday, 31-year-old Locky was asked about false claims that he had received lines and “starters” on a regular basis.

She also claimed that he received instructions through an earpiece; However, this is not uncommon for reality shows like The Bachelor.

When similar claims were made about Bachelor Matty Johnson in 2017, a Channel 10 spokesman said, “The Bachelor or Bachelorette may need to be connected to the director on occasion when technical issues arise with cameras, audio and lighting.

Once everything is clear, you can proceed with the rose ceremony procedure. The Bachelor or Bachelorette never wears earphones during a cocktail party or on appointments. ‚

Allegations: The earpiece allegations were first made by candidate Nadine Kodsi (pictured) in an interview with Daily Mail Australia ahead of the season's premiere

Allegations: The earpiece allegations were first made by candidate Nadine Kodsi (pictured) in an interview with Daily Mail Australia ahead of the season's premiere

Allegations: The earpiece allegations were first made by candidate Nadine Kodsi (pictured) in an interview with Daily Mail Australia ahead of the season’s premiere

Nothing out of the ordinary: Nadine claimed Locky received instructions through an earpiece; However, this is not uncommon for reality shows like The Bachelor

Nothing out of the ordinary: Nadine claimed Locky received instructions through an earpiece; However, this is not uncommon for reality shows like The Bachelor

Nothing out of the ordinary: Nadine claimed Locky received instructions through an earpiece; However, this is not uncommon for reality shows like The Bachelor

Matty also touched on the excitement about Locky’s use of the earbud on The Babble podcast in August.

,You [producers] Never try to talk to you unless it’s critical because they don’t want interference with the free flow, ”he said.

“Production would never have started like this.”

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Statement: When similar claims were made about 2017 Bachelor Matty J (right, with Laura Byrne), a 10 spokesperson said,

Statement: When similar claims were made about 2017 Bachelor Matty J (right, with Laura Byrne), a 10 spokesperson said,

Statement: When similar claims were made about 2017 Bachelor Matty J (right, with Laura Byrne), a 10 spokesperson said, “The Bachelor or Bachelorette may need to be connected to the director on occasion when technical difficulties arise with cameras, audio and lighting ‚

Elsewhere in his Q&A on Friday, Locky explained why he now pronounces the first name of his girlfriend Irena Srbinovska “ee-renna” when he said “eye-reen-ah” on the show.

He said not to use the traditional European pronunciation on camera as it would be difficult for viewers to understand.

“With Irena’s name, we didn’t call her ee-renna on the show because it’s very hard to say, so it’s a little easier for the production and everyone [to say eye-reen-ah]. But now that we’re out, I’ll try my best to get it right, ee-renna, ”he said.

“That’s right,” added Irena, 31, with a smile.

The adventure tour guide also revealed what his neck tattoo says, “Those who aren’t brave enough to take risks won’t achieve anything in life.”

Change: Elsewhere in his questions and answers on Friday, Locky explained why he is now using the (right) first name of his girlfriend Irena

Change: Elsewhere in his questions and answers on Friday, Locky explained why he is now using the (right) first name of his girlfriend Irena

Change: Elsewhere in his questions and answers on Friday, Locky explained why he now pronounces the (right) first name of his girlfriend Irena “ee-renna” when he said “eye-reen-ah” on the show

Lost in translation: he said not to use the traditional European pronunciation on camera as it is difficult for viewers to understand.

Lost in translation: he said not to use the traditional European pronunciation on camera as it is difficult for viewers to understand.

Lost in translation: he said not to use the traditional European pronunciation on camera as it is difficult for viewers to understand. “But now that we’re out, I’ll try my best to get it right, which is ee-renna,” he added

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