Temptation Island: Five losers of the second season
It’s possible every single person who goes on Temptation Island, for whatever reason, could be considered as losing. Some, however, stand out.
The winners of the first season have already been covered. Considering how difficult Temptation Island was for the couples this season, one could almost see how everyone in a relationship would be the simple answer to who could be considered a loser of the season.
It may not be that easy, however, because multiple issues are at play.
1. Casey is a loser.
Let’s get right to the fact that Casey lost in every possible way during the season. He lost his girl, his swagger, and his sanity.
First, he took an already insecure girlfriend on an island vacation getaway where she would be pursued and wooed by a group of arguably attractive men willing to say anything to attack the gaps and seams of the relationship. “Hey Ashley, what’s Casey’s favorite color? Oh, it’s green? That must mean he cares more about money than you.” The decision to go on Temptation Island was just massively flawed.
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Second, he came off as somewhat psychotic and heartless during the show. He thought he was coming off as the cool, blasé player, but in reality the women saw him as a braggadocios loser who didn’t care about a single other person on the show. Including Ashley.
Last but certainly not least, the proposal was more cringe-worthy than the celebrity reaction Ricky Gervais’s eviscerating monologue delivered to the pompous, fake-woke, Hollywood hypocrites.