Farmer Wants A Wife star Daisy Lamb took to social media on Thursday to launch an extraordinary attack against the Channel Seven matchmaking show.
The 28-year-old gym manager posted a scathing rant on Facebook in which she accused the show of using manipulative editing to present her in a negative light.
‘Unfortunately, the editing in this series is disappointing and disgraceful (to say the least) and has given viewers the wrong idea of what happened,’ she began.
Daisy is one of five women competing for the affections of Farmer Todd and has been called out on camera by his friend’s who accused her of being too headstrong.
However, Daisy insisted that what viewers have seen did not reflect the reality of her time on the series.
Farmer Wants A Wife stunner Daisy Lamb took to social media on Thursday to launch an extraordinary attack against the Channel Seven matchmaking show. Pictured with Farmer Todd
The 28-year-old gym manager posted a scathing rant on Facebook in which she accused the show of using manipulative editing to present her in a negative light
‘It has presented the wrong idea of who I am and how the whole experience with Todd played out,’ she continued.
‘The other girls had plenty of time, we all had opportunity to speak with him and spend time alone with him and it’s sad that, what could have been an amazing story, has been turned into something so foul.’
Despite the challenges, several fans are convinced Daisy and Todd end up together, after they found a post on her social media from January in which she was beaming and described how happy she was feeling.
Earlier this month, Farmer Todd broke his silence after his mates told him Daisy was not right for him during a shock episode.
The 33-year-old cattle farmer from Baan Baa, NSW, officially joined the series as a new candidate looking for love of the reality dating show.
He was seen quickly forming a connection with Daisy, only for his friends to bluntly tell him he should look elsewhere for love.
Daisy is one of five women competing for the affections of Farmer Todd Melbourne
‘I think she might be fun for right now, but not long term,’ one mate told the lovesick farmer, adding she was not a good match because she had recently gotten divorced.
‘I don’t feel like she’s the right pick for you as a wife and as a mother to your children. I just find her very strong, feisty, clash heads with kind of girl, has that masculine vibe.’
A devastated Todd later told Yahoo his mate’s feedback was particularly difficult to hear as he really liked Daisy.
‘It wasn’t the nicest thing to hear. They’re just looking out for me. They saw how much I’ve been hurt before, and they just don’t want to see me hurt again. It was coming from a good spot,’ he said.