Netflix 'Orange Is the New Black' Season 2 Release Date & Cast Rumors: Star Jason Biggs Lands in Hot Water Over Controversial Bachelorette Tweets
"Orange is the new Black" star Jason Biggs is back at it again with his commentary about ABC's "The Bachelor" and "The Bachelorette" contestants.
It appears to be that the 36-year-old actor has a love-hate relationship with the hit ABC dating series. It's apparent that he watches the shows based on his twitter feed, but his actual commentary is what always ends up creating a problem.
In January, E! news reported that Biggs went on a twitter rant in regards to "The Bachelor" contestants' physical appearance and dental hygiene... or lack thereof.
"This season's contestants on #TheBachelor are a dentist's wet dream," Biggs wrote, according to eonline. The tweet is not currently listed on the star's Twitter feed. "There are prettier faces being interviewed in the Florida State locker room right now. #TheBachelor."
Following Biggs' Twitter rant, Michael Ian Black and even the Bachelor himself slammed Biggs for his insensitive tweets but that didn't stop him from tweeting again this time around.
On Monday night, during an episode of the Bachelor, Biggs tweeted, "Crazy rule change---instead of voting off the contestants, this season #TheBachelorette gets to kill them off."
Biggs then continued on his twitter rant:
Here's what I can tell you without watching- 8 of the 20 guys are in the closet, all of them workout, and 2 can do simple division.
— Jason Biggs (@JasonBiggs) May 20, 2014
Last month, "The Bachelorette" contestant Eric Hill died in a paragliding accident. Biggs' tweet was referencing Hill's death.
Naturally the twitter-verse went crazy and slammed the actor for his tweets but that still did not compel the actor to apologize.
On Wednesday, he and his wife went on Extra and spoke to Mario Lopez about the controversial tweet.
Jason explained to Mario, "I tweet 'The Bachelor,' 'Bachelorette,' and then it's just fun to wake up on Tuesday mornings and see what articles are written about what tweet I wrote... Like what people are 'up in arms' about or 'Jason Biggs is under fire,' and I'm like, 'How am I under fire?'"
He continued, "We are joking. We don't take anything too seriously, and nothing is off limits."
Biggs has continued to keep up the momentum of his tweets by retweeting and blocking the critics that continue to slam him on the Internet.
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