FBoy Island's Caleb Duncan (left) solidified his status as the show's most controversial participant during Monday's premiere after he made a vulgar comment about single girl Molly O'Halloran

The vulgar moment FBoy Island star accuses woman of having ‘bad p**sy’ after her ex-fiancé cheated with an escort before their wedding

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Binge’s raunchy new reality series FBoy Island certainly lived up to its title during Monday’s premiere. 

The series, hosted by former Bachelor star Abbie Chatfield, centres on three women who are challenged with weeding out 12 self-described ‘f**k boys’ from a group of 24 suitors. 

Contestant Caleb Duncan solidified his status as the show’s most controversial contestant during the premiere after he made a vulgar comment about single girl Molly O’Halloran. 

Early in the episode, Molly revealed to the cast that she’d dumped her fiancé shortly before entering FBoy Island after discovering he’d cheated on her with an escort.

Caleb couldn’t resist making a sexist remark during a discussion about Molly’s heartbreak with some of the other male contestants. 

FBoy Island's Caleb Duncan (left) solidified his status as the show's most controversial participant during Monday's premiere after he made a vulgar comment about single girl Molly O'Halloran

FBoy Island's Caleb Duncan (left) solidified his status as the show's most controversial participant during Monday's premiere after he made a vulgar comment about single girl Molly O'Halloran

FBoy Island’s Caleb Duncan (left) solidified his status as the show’s most controversial participant during Monday’s premiere after he made a vulgar comment about single girl Molly O’Halloran

Early in the episode, Molly (pictured) revealed to the cast that she'd dumped her fiancé shortly before entering FBoy Island, after discovering he'd cheated on her with an escort

Early in the episode, Molly (pictured) revealed to the cast that she'd dumped her fiancé shortly before entering FBoy Island, after discovering he'd cheated on her with an escort

Early in the episode, Molly (pictured) revealed to the cast that she’d dumped her fiancé shortly before entering FBoy Island, after discovering he’d cheated on her with an escort 

The male model crudely suggested that Molly was to blame for her fiancé cheating as she likely, ‘aint got no good p***y’, before doubling down on his statement when another contestant accused him of ‘victim blaming’.

Incredibly, Caleb managed to survive the first episode’s elimination ceremony after keeping Molly in the dark about his FBoy ways. 

Caleb’s behaviour has meanwhile sparked outrage among viewers, with many claiming the scene should never have made it to air. 

Caleb couldn't resist making a sexist remark during a discussion about Molly's heartbreak, crudely suggesting that Molly was to blame for her fiancé cheating as she likely, 'aint got no good p***y'

Caleb couldn't resist making a sexist remark during a discussion about Molly's heartbreak, crudely suggesting that Molly was to blame for her fiancé cheating as she likely, 'aint got no good p***y'

Caleb couldn’t resist making a sexist remark during a discussion about Molly’s heartbreak, crudely suggesting that Molly was to blame for her fiancé cheating as she likely, ‘aint got no good p***y’

Abbie responded to the backlash on Tuesday in a lengthy Instagram video, insisting that Caleb's comments needed to be aired, as 'these things are said by men all the time in the real world'

Abbie responded to the backlash on Tuesday in a lengthy Instagram video, insisting that Caleb's comments needed to be aired, as 'these things are said by men all the time in the real world'

Abbie responded to the backlash on Tuesday in a lengthy Instagram video, insisting that Caleb’s comments needed to be aired, as ‘these things are said by men all the time in the real world’ 

Abbie responded to the backlash on Tuesday in a lengthy Instagram video, insisting that Caleb’s comments needed to be aired, as ‘these things are said by men all the time in the real world’ 

‘While to you and I that is clearly poor behaviour, obviously to a lot of men, that is normal language. So seeing this on a reality show and seeing this reaction will teach people who don’t know any better [that] this is f**king gross,’ she explained.  

‘All the discourse around why it isn’t okay and how f**ked it is, is happening because of the show,’ she added.

FBoy Island can be streamed on BINGE. New BINGE customers get a 14-day free trial. Sign up at binge.com.au 

FBoy Island, hosted by Bachelor star Abbie Chatfield, centres on three women who are challenged with weeding out 12 self-described 'f**kboys' from a group of 24 suitors. Pictured L-R Ziara Rae, Abbie Chatfield, Molly O'Halloran and Sophie Blackley

FBoy Island, hosted by Bachelor star Abbie Chatfield, centres on three women who are challenged with weeding out 12 self-described 'f**kboys' from a group of 24 suitors. Pictured L-R Ziara Rae, Abbie Chatfield, Molly O'Halloran and Sophie Blackley

FBoy Island, hosted by Bachelor star Abbie Chatfield, centres on three women who are challenged with weeding out 12 self-described ‘f**kboys’ from a group of 24 suitors. Pictured L-R Ziara Rae, Abbie Chatfield, Molly O’Halloran and Sophie Blackley

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