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'MAFS' Season 17 star Chloe Brown calls out 'mean girls' amid accusation of 'stealing' husbands

'MAFS' Season 17 alum Chloe Brown blames her for the online hate
UPDATED APR 25, 2024
'MAFS' Season 17 alum Chloe Brown is not on talking terms with her female co-stars (@lifetime)
'MAFS' Season 17 alum Chloe Brown is not on talking terms with her female co-stars (@lifetime)

DENVER, COLORADO: 'Married At First Sight' Season 17 star Chloe Brown made a late entrance in the Lifetime show and struggled to establish a significant bond with her female co-stars, Emily Balch, Clare Kerr, Becca Haley and Lauren Good.

However, Chloe recently blamed her co-stars for the online hate she has received lately. She further accused the cast members of orchestrating a burner social media account to target her with trolling.

In the latest episode, Chloe met Brennan Shoykhet and Cameron Frazer after the reunion and acknowledged experiencing a significant amount of online hate since her debut on Season 17. She called out the 'pink gang' —Lauren, Becca, Clare, and Emily—for their 'mean girl' behavior and accused them of only exacerbating the situation.

Cameron agreed with Chole and noted, "The energy that our ex-wives are putting into the online comments, it can only go to show that their intentions were not in the right place to begin with." He added, "And I know, Chloe, there's been some comments directed towards you as well and there's no reason for that."

Chloe explained, "There is an account on Facebook, two of them. One of them has written the most horrifying things you could possibly imagine about me." The Lifetime show star further claimed, "I know for a fact it's one of them with a burner account which just shocks me because, like, be a grown-up." Chloe has been accused of 'stealing' her co-stars' husbands.

During the Afterparty, Chloe arrived on the couch with Austin Reed and the duo sparked romance rumors online. Speculations emerged suggesting Chloe might have played a role in Austin's decision not to work on his marriage with Becca. However, the rumors turned out to be false and Chloe recently addressed the online criticism. Brennan chimed in the conversation and noted, "But most of them are 30 and above and it just feels like middle school behavior."

Chloe quipped, "It's mean girl behavior." She continued to share her frustration and claimed that anyone who is still exhibiting 'mean girl behavior' at this age is not ready for marriage.

Chloe Brown slams 'MAFS' Season 17 co-stars for trolling her (@lifetime)
Chloe Brown slams 'MAFS' Season 17 co-stars for trolling her (@lifetime)

Is Chloe Brown in contact with 'MAFS' co-stars?

'MAFS' Season 17 star Chloe Brown claimed that she had distanced herself from her fellow female co-stars, emphasizing that she felt more appreciated and welcomed by the male cast members. Chloe elaborated on why she no longer maintained friendships with any of the other women from this season.

Chloe told Brennan Shoykhet and Cameron Frazer, "I have not actually spoken to the women. We went our separate ways many, many moons ago." She added, "We'll just say that my life improved immensely when I removed myself from the women."

Chloe Brown admitted to feeling 'torn' ahead of Decision Day (@lifetime)
Chloe Brown has distanced herself from her 'MAFS' female co-stars (@lifetime)

'MAFS' alum Chloe Brown ditches pink during reunion

'MAFS' Season 17 reunion featured multiple explosive and shocking revelations but the dress coordination caught the viewers' attention. In the episode, Emily Balch, Clare Kerr, Becca Haley and Lauren Good decided to wear coordinating pink dresses as a sign of solidarity and support for each other amid their broken relationships. They also claimed to show women empowerment through their pink dresses.

However, Chloe Brown ditched the pink color and opted for a purple dress hinting that she had parted ways from the other ladies. The 'MAFS' viewers backed Chloe and praised her for distancing herself from the other women. 

Chloe Brown ditched pink during 'MAFS' Season 17 reunion (@lifetime)
Chloe Brown ditched pink during 'MAFS' Season 17 reunion (@lifetime)

Meanwhile, fans online have expressed their support for her, with one social media user stating, "Good for her. The pink squad isn’t treating her right."

Another person added, "So the ladies don't like Chloe..Interesting. That's why she was not wearing pink last week." One critic noted, "OK, so the pink brigade was also the mean girls club."

Another user wrote, "Ugh it's sad to see the mean girl squad targeting Chloe. Obviously they hate her kuz they ain't her." Another fan wrote, "Great that Chloe is no longer hanging around the mean girls!!"



 



 



 



 



 

'MAFS' Season 17 is available to stream on Lifetime.

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