OD Cyprus: The Gentleman and the Big Bad Wolf

Well, OD Cyprus… what can be said about this edition, one you could compare to a Mini-Wheat: a frosty, entertaining side, but also a side that’s sometimes a bit repetitive. ✨

Anyway, back to the subject at hand… namely the gentleman and the big bad wolf. 🐺✨

In the latest episode, the OGs had to pick one of the new guys to eliminate. Let’s recall that, conversely, the newbies had eliminated

Our gentleman, Jeremy, very respectful toward women, stepped in when Arnaud seemed set to take control of the deliberation.

«I think the girls have a say in this (…) Well, not a say, it’s your decision»,

-Jeremy proclaimed.

And suddenly, Arnaud adopted the same discourse… but was it just smoke and mirrors?

Well yes, since the choice wasn’t exactly easy. Yet for the audience — and even for several contestants — everything pointed to Xavier leaving. But no!

Our fox-like ending — or should we say the big bad wolf ready to trap the little red riding hoods —

Arnaud, once again, manipulated the game the way only he knows how to do it. 🐺

He went at it very strategically… explaining that it would be better to eliminate Anthony rather than Xavier, to avoid losing feathers — or rather fangs 🐺 — in the coming weeks.

Anyway… can we really blame him? Not really, since OD has become a strategic game for several seasons, far more than a quest for love.

Result?

Ultimately it was Anthony P., Catherine’s number-one crush, who had to pack his bags.

Needless to say that Catherine was deeply shaken.

Arnaud seems to have played his cards well, but will he manage to keep it up until the end? To be continued…

And we may criticize him, but if it weren’t for him the show would be bland and less chilly!

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Karla Miller

Karla Miller

founder and editor of this lifestyle media. Passionate about storytelling, trends, and all things beautiful, I created this space to share what inspires me every day. Here, you’ll find my curated take on style, wellness, culture, and the art of living well.