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Jeramey Lutinski is having second thoughts about how he behaved in “Love Is Blind” Season 6.
In the last batch of Netflix episodes that dropped Feb. 28, fans saw Lutinski jump on a jetski with his former connection, Sarah Ann Bick, shortly after calling it quits with his fiancée, Laura Dadisman.
Amid all the backlash for his disregard of Dadisman’s feelings, the reality TV star admitted Monday that he was shocked by his behavior.
Commenting on the infamous clip posted to the show’s Instagram account, he wrote, “I don’t condone how I acted during this. I’m even watching this back like “WTF?”
The reality star admitted he didn’t “condone” his behavior of jumping on a jet ski with Sarah Ann Bick shortly after breaking his engagement off with fiancée Laura Dadisman. Netflix Taking to the comments of the Netflix show’s Instagram account Monday, which showed the infamous clip, he wrote, “I don’t condone how I acted during this.” NetflixHowever, Bick — whom Lutinski originally turned down in the pods for Dadisman — didn’t seem to have the same type of remorse as she added,”☀️🌊❤ *grabs jet ski*.”
Lutinski, 32, also responded to fans who applauded Dadisman, 34, for confronting him about his late-night antics with Bick, 30, while still engaged.
“She definitely put me in my place. Rightfully so,” he wrote.
“I’m even watching this back like “WTF?” he continued. Netflix Bick didn’t appear to have any remorse as she added, “☀️🌊❤ *grabs jet ski*.” COURTESY OF NETFLIXHowever, last month, Lutinski didn’t think the backlash from fans was warranted as he took to social media to defend himself as the season continued to play out.
“The amount of hate myself and other cast mates have received is over the top,” he wrote in a since-deleted Instagram post.
“We all had the courage to put ourselves in the public eye to watch an experiment unfold. For you it’s entertainment, for us it was a part of life at an accelerated pace.”
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“Unfortunately for the world, filming 8-10 hours a day isn’t enough. Next time we’ll recommend having cameras attached 24/7,” he continued.
“While everyone is entitled to their opinions, it’s f–king wild to make assumptions about everyone without 1) knowing us 2) being involved in any way 3) not being apart of the other THOUSANDS of hours of footage that’s captured,” the reality star added.
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Listen to our weekly “We Hear” podcast Shop our exclusive merchLutinski furthered he will open up more about his on-screen relationships “when the time is right.”
After initially leaving the pods with Dadisman as his fiancée, the account director ended their engagement when Lutinski lied about his muddy relationship with Bick. Not even two days after their split, Lutinski and Bick decided to reconnect. It’s still unknown if the two end up together.
However, Dadisman uncovered he was still in contact with Bick as the season went on. Netflix Bick tried to reconnect with him after his engagement. NetflixHe is also accused of ending his engagement to alleged ex-fianceé Brittani Mcliverty in a bid to get on the show in 2022.
Mcliverty even alleged in Dadisman’s Instagram post on Feb. 22 that they had sold their shared home a week before he started filming “Love Is Blind.”
New episodes of “Love Is Blind” air on Netflix every Wednesday.