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Nick Amato is clearing the air.
After raising eyebrows with his comments about LGBTQIA+ children during a pod conversation with connection Annie Lancaster, the Love Is Blind season nine star clarified what he meant by his remarks, which he alleged were heavily edited.
“That conversation was very heavily sliced and diced,” Nick said in a video shared to Instagram Oct. 3, “but call me shallow and call me horny and that I have no depth of character. I can take that. It’s reality TV. It’s fair game.”
And while the luxury watch dealer said he was willing to take responsibility, he also condemned the show’s production copany, Kinetic Content, for editing the conversation to “agitate.”
“Don’t put something together that’s going to agitate an already marginalized group of people,” he said, addressing the streaming platform directly. “But I’m taking accountability for that too, because there’s a lot that I didn’t understand.”
E! News reached out to Kinetic Content for comment but has not heard back. Netflix did not respond to E!’s request for comment.