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The Bachelor’s mean girls will be shunned from VIP events

Sorry girls, but you can’t sit with Sydney’s A-list.
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They might be the villains we love to hate, but don’t expect to see the ladies from this season of The Bachelor Australia hitting the VIP social scene anytime soon.

It’s been revealed that several Sydney events and PR agents are banning several of the “mean girls” from exclusive events, with a source telling Confidential, “People think that getting on a reality show is a ticket to being a socialite, but that isn’t the case.”

Jen Hawke managed to ruffle feathers while she was in the house.

While some of the girls could still snag an invite it appears that this season’s villains have failed to impress the right people.

And while no names are being named it’s not hard to remember Jen Hawke, Leah De Costa and Liz Duncan were the resident pot stirrers.

“Maybe the winner and a couple of others might get a few invites, but they definitely won’t be at the top of the guest list for the big events around town,” the source added.

“They started out mean and now they are just boring. Who wants that at a party?”

This season’s CAST certainly brought the drama to The Bachelor mansion and it seems that’s where it will stay.

“Among the PR industry, there is little interest in getting these ladies to our events, in Sydney at least,” the source points out.

In previous seasons, the popular contestants have been able to carve out social standing after the show.

Keira Maguire, Anna Heinrich and Sam Frost please stand up!

But could their increased presence on social media have ruined the class of 2017’s mystique?

This season’s producers haven’t banned the ladies from posting on social media and it is reported that this may have affected the hype that the girls usually create as they have been posting frequently and showing their personalities out of the house.

Well, we can’t get enough of their antics!

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