'Labor of Love': Fans feel Kristy Katzmann should have sent home 'tattler' Angelo instead of Mario
The men on 'Labor of Love' are not playing around or joking when they say they want to win the show. A bunch of hot men came on the show with the hopes of wooing a single woman named Kristy Katzmann, who is very keen on settling down and having babies. These men are not only being tested to check their compatibility with Kristy but also have to display traits of being a good father to their future children.
One of the contestants, Angelo Castricone has taken it a little too seriously. On the latest episode of 'Labor of Love', we saw the men have a one-on-one chat with Kristy. When it was his turn, instead of trying to forge a connection, Angelo resorted to tattling on his peers. He tells Kristy about how one of the guys doesn't even know her name, a few men complaining about not wanting to be on the show, and even calls one of the men as Ted Bundy. While Kristy was understandably shocked with everything she heard from Angelo, it however gave her insights into what was going on.
On the other hand, there was Mario Calderon who put off Kristy by declaring that he wanted to have two sons. Kristy was triggered by his words because she grew up with two sisters and her father was reportedly subject to comments like how it must have been hard for him with all girls and no boys. Mario however, didn't seem keen on budging from his desire to have two sons.
So, when it was finally time for elimination, Kristie chose Mario because he wasn't willing to budge. Angelo was sent back to safety despite tattling on his peers. Fans weren't very happy with Kristy's decision and felt that Angelo should have been eliminated instead of Mario.
A fan tweeted, " @FOXLaborofLove Does anyone think Angelo and Mario should have been switched? #LaborOfLove... No love for Budge either. But that bear stole the show in my book." Another fan wrote, "Booooo bad choice!! Send Angelo home!!! #LaborofLove." "Angelo needs to go he’s a big red flag #LaborOfLove," expressed a fan.
'Labor of Love' airs every Thursday, at 9/8c only on FOX.