She’s the retired AFLW star who has appeared on two seasons of Australian Survivor: Champions vs Contenders and All Stars.
And Moana Hope has some strong opinions about the latest season, Blood V Water.
The 34-year-old called out the ‘boys’ club’ culture on the show this year, accusing the men of ganging up on the women.
Speaking out: Former Australian Survivor star Moana Hope has slammed the ‘boys club’ on this year’s season as the men ‘pick off the women one by one’
‘These guys are just picking the women off one by one,’ Moana wrote on Instagram alongside a screenshot of several male contestants in the water.
She added: ‘Can’t wait for them to turn on each other.’
She also shared a fan’s reply to her story, which read: ‘JLP [host Jonathan LaPaglia] needs to mention the blatant sexism and call this “boys club” out. Constantly referring to women as weak is unacceptable.’
‘These guys are just picking the women off 1 by 1,’ Moana began underneath a picture of a handful of male contestants in the water
She also shared a fan’s reply to her story, which read: ‘JLP [host Jonathan LaPaglia] needs to mention the blatant sexism and call this “boys club” out. Constantly referring to women as weak is unacceptable’
Concerns: Fans are concerned about the ‘boys club’ growing on the show and specifically in the red team
Moana added her own two cents in, saying: ‘I’m sure JLP would have said something. He is a good guy.’
Fans are concerned about the ‘boys club’ growing on the show and specifically in the red team.
Contestant Jordie Hansen also made an eyebrow-raising comment on the show recently when referring to his old blue teammates.
Sorry, what?! Contestant Jordie Hansen also made an eyebrow-raising comment on the show recently when referring to his old blue teammates
‘Blue strong, male strong,’ he bizarrely quipped.
He also described co-star Amy Ong as being ‘little and really weak,’ but she went on to win a challenge and prove him wrong.
Australian Survivor: Blood V Water continues on Monday on Channel 10.
Proving him wrong! He also described co-star Amy Ong as being ‘little and really weak,’ but she went on to win a challenge and prove him wrong