Indianapolis ABC affiliate WRTV wanted its viewers to see the complaints it received after preempting Bachelor in Paradise Monday night for report on a series of tornadoes that touched down nearby, so it posted some on its website.
Bachelor in Paradise is where some of the rejected Bachelor/Bachelorette suitors go to drink, mingle and canoodle their way to another shot at love on national television.
“This is an outrage @rtv6,” tweeted one viewer. “The citizens of Indiana need to be watching @BachParadise.”
Here are the tweets in no particular order:
There’s a tornado warning so I’m missing #BachelorInParadise. Rethink your priorities, @rtv6!
— Darian Day (@mamadarian) August 16, 2016
This is an outrage @rtv6 the citizens of Indiana need to be watching @BachParadise
— ashley (@ashllleynicole) August 16, 2016
#BachelorInParadise fans sound off about storm coverage preemption – https://t.co/WG5a3ohxvX pic.twitter.com/fYDmibjcaZ
— RTV6 Indianapolis (@rtv6) August 16, 2016
@malloryqualls I agree!
— Michelle Barnette (@malexandraya) August 16, 2016
We love all of you and also missed our #BachelorInParadise fix tonight. We looked up and Kayla’s there. What!?
— RTV6 Indianapolis (@rtv6) August 16, 2016
This is an outrage @rtv6 the citizens of Indiana need to be watching @BachParadise
— ashley (@ashllleynicole) August 16, 2016