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‘Wanna Marry Harry’ Carley Hawkins Slams Contestants; ‘Joe Millionaire’ Winner Zora Reacts [SPOILERS UPDATE]

This will probably come as a surprise to you but Wanna Marry Harry's Carley Hawkins claims to be a fairly bright girl, despite being duped by a pretend Prince Harry, Matt Hicks. She says that the reason she was sent packing had more to do with the bitchy, backstabbing contestants than it did her. Hawkins said she kept her head down as not to interact with the hateful harpies on the TV show. Former Joe Millionaire winner, Zora Andrich Sabrina, seems more than happy that another deception themed show has finally made its way back to reality television, because it gives her a chance to publicly react after spending a decade being forgotten about.

Sure Carley Hawkins seemed to by all the royal BS on Fox new dating deception series Wanna Marry Harry, but a lot of that must have been for the cameras because Hawkin's claims that she isn't easily fooled.

In an interview with Zap2it she explained that, she went home because she couldn't be a part of the Mean Girls dynamic any longer--that and Adam no longer wanted there:

"I may be slightly gullible at times; however, I am still a logical thinker...although things appeared to be adding up.

"During my time spent with the ladies I was surrounded by a lot of negative speech and drama which I would not involve myself in...I attempted to avoid being the center of attention at all costs.

"I believe 'Harry' sent me home because I did not come across as interested as most of the other ladies."

Former Joe Millionaire winner Zora Sabrina is happy to talk about what it must be like for the ladies that will be stigmatized as social and intellectually inept from this point on until the day they die.

According to her interview with CNN, Zora also thinks that she got raw deal, when the producers decided to change the name of her show last minute:

"I suppose it has been a decade, so in all fairness, a good deceptive reality show was due.

"I was more caught off guard after seeing the first preview and learning the [show's] working title, The Big Choice, was changed to Joe Millionaire...there was a lot more judgment directed at participants who would partake in a show with 'millionaire' in the title.

"Fox has equally selected a fun mix of 12 personalities: Overly confident, overly guileless and overly trusting. Goodness, where do they find these women (sympathetic smile)?"

It can't be easy being seen the world over as the only trophy wife stupid enough to marry a plumber, but just is the price of fame for the ambitiously talentless.

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