'Their ratings are a FLOP!' Bachelor In Paradise's Bill Goldsmith launches a blistering attack on Channel Ten as he accuses the network of 'ruining his reputation' through malicious editing
Bachelor In Paradise star Bill Goldsmith has lashed out at Channel Ten in a handful of scathing social media posts.
The reality TV villain said that both the network and Warner Bros, which produces The Bachelor franchise, have 'f***ed his reputation' through editing.
He also took a jab at the lacklustre ratings for the latest season of Bachelor In Paradise, calling the show 'a flop'.

Enraged: Bill Goldsmith (pictured) has launched a blistering attack on Channel Ten, accusing the network of ruining his reputation through malicious editing on Bachelor In Paradise
'Channel Ten and Warner Bros have f****d me over all for their ratings, and literally f****d m my reputation,' he raged. 'I'm pretty hurt by the whole thing.'
'A reality TV show doesn't define me,' he wrote in another comment.
'They have edited me and made me out to be someone who I'm not, all for their TV ratings. The ratings are another flop anyways, so not really sure it was all worth it.'
Daily Mail Australia has contacted Channel Ten for comment.

'They have edited me and made me out to be someone who I'm not, all for their TV ratings,' he wrote on Instagram. 'The ratings are another flop anyways, so not really sure it was all worth it'

'Channel Ten and Warner Bros have f****d me over all for their ratings, and literally f****d m my reputation,' Bill raged. 'I'm pretty hurt by the whole thing'
Bill has emerged as one of the main villains on this season of Bachelor In Paradise, mostly due to his brief involvement in a love triangle with Alex Nation and Florence Alexandra.
The plumber faced backlash on social media after he denied sexually propositioning Florence during an overnight date they had, before accusing the Dutch blonde of lying about it to sabotage his romance with Alex.
He later publicly apologised on Instagram for how he treated her after getting slammed by viewers.

Bad boy: Bill (right) has emerged as one of the main villains on this season of Bachelor In Paradise, mostly due to his brief involvement in a love triangle with Alex Nation and Florence Alexandra (left)

Backlash: The plumber faced backlash after he denied sexually propositioning Florence during an overnight date they had, before accusing the blonde of lying about the whole thing
Last week, sources told Daily Mail Australia that the stars of this season's Bachelor In Paradise have been 'horrified' watching the show back, unsure of how they'll be portrayed from episode to episode.
'They're leaving huge stuff out, taking things totally out of context and even cutting and pasting random sentences together,' one source revealed.
'The contestants feel like the show that made it to air is so much different than what actually happened on the island.'

'Horrified': The stars of Bachelor In Paradise have been left 'horrified' by the editing on the latest season of the reality series


'They're leaving huge stuff out, taking things totally out of context and even cutting and pasting random sentences together,' one source told Daily Mail Australia
They continued: 'All the Bachelor stars run in the same circles and they've been complaining to each other about how badly it's been edited this year.
'Everybody knows that reality TV is produced and manipulated, but this season felt worse than anybody expected.'
One former Bachelor star, who wasn't asked to go to Paradise this season, told Daily Mail Australia that they're now relieved to have missed out.
'I thought it would be fun but the cast this year had a bad experience,' they said.
'I'm glad I didn't do it now because I know a lot of people from this season are really disappointed by how it's all played out.'

Worse? 'Everybody knows that reality TV is produced and manipulated, but this season felt worse than anybody expected,' a source revealed last week. Pictured: Bill Goldsmith