Bachelor fans slam Shanae Ankney for ‘mocking’ Elizabeth Corrigan’s ADHD diagnosis and rip show for airing ‘cruel’ jabs

FANS of The Bachelor slammed contestant Shanae Ankney for “mocking” Elizabeth Corrigan’s ADHD prognosis and ripped the present for airing the “merciless” jabs.

The controversial scene aired throughout Monday’s episode of the ABC courting competitors present.

Shanae was slammed for mocking Elizabeth's ADHD diagnosis
Shanae was slammed for mocking Elizabeth's ADHD prognosisCredit score: ABC

The backlash took place during Monday's episode of The Bachelor
The backlash came about throughout Monday's episode of The BachelorCredit score: ABC

In the course of the newest episode of The Bachelor, Shanae made in clear that she was not there to make mates.

After pushing different contestants throughout an impediment course race and being impolite to the opposite ladies, Bachelor Nation followers lastly had sufficient along with her when she pulled main man Clayton Echard apart to inform him that Elizabeth was the "one crimson flag" in the home. 

When Elizabeth confronted Shanae and requested her why she stated that, Shanae stated it’s "since you act one solution to me, like a pal, after which fully ignore me the following dialog."

Elizabeth then calmly defined that she has been identified with ADHD and was not ignoring Shanae, however as a substitute was specializing in whoever was speaking to.

Shanae then had a meltdown throwing and mocked Elizabeth for her prognosis to her face, behind her again and informed all the solid about it.

The controversial contestant sarcastically stated her personal inappropriate conduct was okay as a result of she "additionally has ADHD.”

Viewers had sufficient with Shanae, as many took to Twitter to slam the contestant for her remarks.

'HOW DARE YOU'

One indignant fan wrote: "Sitting right here truly livid at Shanae for attempting to demonize Elizabeth for her ADHD. How DARE YOU."

One other added: "As somebody with ADHD, making somebody really feel ignored in a dialog is considered one of my greatest fears whereas interacting in teams. Shenae needed to go and invalidate Elizabeth after Elizabeth defined and apologized for ignoring her."

Whereas quoting Shanae, one Bachelor fan commented: “'Everybody has ADHD. Little children have ADHD' her try to discredit ADHD as a legit problem kids AND adults face was arduous to look at."

'VERY DISAPPOINTED'

Others slammed the present for airing Shanae's feedback, as one particular person wrote: "Very upset the Bachelor didn’t put up a full display about psychological well being after that episode. Particularly after Shenae made enjoyable of it and laughed about it."

One other added: "Do you know individuals with adhd are extra 3 occasions prone to type despair than adults with out adhd? Unhappy to see that the bachelor determined to make use of somebody mocking adhd for extra drama!"

A further critic commented: "Hey @BachelorABC, we most likely shouldn’t be mocking ADHD. This can be a dangerous/dangerous storyline."

The backlash towards the present continued as one other viewer penned: "I am shocked that the producers even let that ADHD dialog/conversations air."

MORE DRAMA

Shanae wasn't the one contestant ripped throughout the brand new episode of The Bachelor.

"Villain" Cassidy Timbrooks was slammed for her "poisonous" conduct on the group date.

Followers - and the opposite ladies this season - had been livid at her "egocentric" perspective throughout a bunch exercise the place Cassidy "contributed nothing" and was unapologetic about it.

Fans rushed to Twitter to call out the controversial contestant
Followers rushed to Twitter to name out the controversial contestantCredit score: ABC

Others slammed the show's producers for how the handled the situation
Others slammed the present's producers for a way the dealt with the state of affairsCredit score: ABC

Both women are competing to win over leading man Clayton
Each ladies are competing to win over main man ClaytonCredit score: Getty

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