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EXCLUSIVE: One of the women from Farmer Wants A Wife threatens to walk after an inappropriate comment

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There’s drama at the ute muster on Farmer Wants A Wife when Lucy tells Rachael that Andrew has two frontrunners and that she isn’t one of them, she’s ready to walk.

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As the five farmers and their girls arrive for a day together, Lucy opens up to Rachael about a conversation she had with Andrew when the others had gone to bed.

“She mentioned that Andrew had told her that she and Jess were the frontrunners, and that he tried to kiss her,” Rachael tells TV WEEK.

“She mentioned that Andrew had told her that she and Jess were the frontrunners.”

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The social worker from NSW says hearing about the kiss didn’t bother her “at all”.

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“It’s like normal dating life,” she says. “It’s just that in this situation you know about it.”

She adds that if Andrew really had made the comment about frontrunners, it was “inappropriate”.

“I thought, ‘If he’s telling a girl that, it obviously means she’s pretty in there with a chance,'” she says. “What’s the point? I should just go home.'”

Rachael says the reason she was so upset was because she’s been “very hurt” in the past.

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“I’ve dated people and thought it was going really well and they’ve pulled the rug from under me,” she explains.

“I’m 30 now – I don’t have time for it.

Andrew claims to hate the drama.

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“I’ve given plenty of bad guys lots of chances. I’m quite soft and I didn’t want to do that, especially on national TV.”

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Andrew arrives at the muster separately, with Rachael so angry she struggles to even look at him.

“I didn’t really know what was going on,” Andrew, 30, tells TV WEEK.

“You get to the event and the cameras are on you and I’m sitting there going, ‘What’s actually happening?'”

The sheep farmer from Delegate, NSW, admits he didn’t enjoy the unexpected tension one bit.

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“I’m normally a laid-back, drama-free person, and it wasn’t a good feeling sitting there at the first event,” he says.

“I didn’t really know what was going on.”

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“Rightly or wrongly, Lucy was the one who introduced the drama. She put me in a situation I don’t want to be in again.”

Will one of the girls end up choosing to go home over the incident?

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