Revealed the racist past of the boyfriend of Married At First Sight

Married at first sight, groom Harrison Boon wrote a post comparing Asian tourists to animals, it can be revealed.

The 33-year-old single father made his television debut on Tuesday night when he married 28-year-old Bronte Schofield on the hit Channel Nine show.

Before he was cast, however, the Sydney-based builder and part-time stripper wrote a scathing post about Asians visiting Three Sisters, a tourist hotspot in the Blue Mountains.

Married at First Sight’s boyfriend Harrison Boon (pictured) wrote an Instagram post comparing Asian tourists to animals, it can reveal

“This place would be so majestic if it weren’t for the hordes of Asian tourists who coughed and then spit the butter from their lungs onto the tourist-trodden path below where people posed for family photos. Unfortunately ruining the experience for me. But still. Pretty sweet views,’ she wrote.

After a friend of his commented: ‘They are animals. Had a go at a group for the exact same thing the other day’, Harrison replied, ‘No way bro, you too? They act like animals, yes.

Since then, comments on the post, which was written in 2018, have been limited.

Daily Mail Australia has contacted Boon and Endemol Shine for comment.

Harrison wrote a scathing Instagram post about Asian people visiting the Three Sisters, a tourist hotspot in the Blue Mountains.

It comes after Daily Mail Australia revealed that Boon went to the police in fear for his safety before becoming a reality star.

In the first episode of season 10, he said that his days as a promiscuous bachelor were over.

However, it can now be revealed that the police took out a restraining order against a woman for her protection in 2021.

Boon was living and working in Merimbula, on the south coast of New South Wales, when police rescinded an arrest warrant against a 30-year-old woman.

“This place would be so majestic if it weren’t for the hordes of Asian tourists who coughed and then spit the butter from their lungs onto the tourist-trodden path below where people posed for family photos. Unfortunately ruining the experience for me. But still. Pretty sweet views,’ she wrote. Pictured: Harrison and girlfriend Bronte Schofield

After a friend of his commented: ‘They are animals. Had a go at a group for the exact same thing the other day’, Harrison replied, ‘No way bro, you too? They act like animals, yeah

According to the records presented in the Local Court of Bega, he was prohibited from threaten, stalk, harass or intimidate you, or destroy any of your property, for a period of two years.

He was also prohibited from coming within 50 meters of anywhere Boon lived or worked.

Records also showed that police filed a second restraining order against her on the same day, on behalf of another man.

It comes after Daily Mail Australia revealed that Boon went to the police in fear for his safety before becoming a reality star.

The woman was charged with destroying or damaging property worth less than $2,000.

She pleaded guilty and was sentenced to a two-year probation order, with no conviction.

Boon declined to comment when approached by the Daily Mail Australia on Wednesday.

However, two weeks after AVO was brought up in court, Boon spoke candidly about her love life on Instagram.

Two weeks after AVO was brought up in court, Boon spoke candidly about her love life on Instagram (pictured)

“Sometimes I start a group chat with my Tinder matches and just sit there and watch them fight Hunger Games style until there’s only one left and then I take her on a date,” he wrote, along with a photo of him. in a national park.

“I’m convinced no one reads these captions anymore, so I’m just using this as a safe space now.”

Boon’s wedding to Mrs Schofield on Tuesday night did not go exactly as planned, after the bride’s girlfriend, Jessica Tomlinson, told him the groom had a “secret girlfriend” waiting for him outside the show.

the newlyweds they spent their first night sleeping in separate beds, before they had a cold confrontation in the living room of his hotel suite.

“I think parts of me, before this experience, have followed me. And I had to explain a little bit,” he told the producers.

“It’s a shame that it came out in such a negative light on my wedding day, because even though I was dating someone before I got into this…I’ve made it perfectly clear to that person that things are over.” “.

Ms Schofield explained that her “biggest fear” was finding love in the experiment, only for him to “replace” her with another woman waiting in the wings.

However, he assured her that his bachelor days were over and that he was taking their experimental marriage “seriously”.

Harrison Boon (pictured) has vowed to put his promiscuous bachelor life behind him and get serious about his experimental marriage.

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