November 14, 2016
Disgruntled 'Finding Prince Charming' Suitor Lashes Against Prince Charming on Instagram
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One of the suitors who unceremoniously left Logo's "The Bachelor"-style popular gay dating show "Finding Prince Charming" took to Instagram over the weekend and lashed out against prince charming, Robert Sepulveda Jr.
Chad Aaron Spodick, 32, from New York City, had a rough ride while on "Finding Prince Charming." After almost leaving the show early on, Spodick eventually quit for good in week 6. After the show's reunion episode aired last week, Spodick took to Instagram Friday and didn't hold back when it came to Sepulveda, using hashtags like "#realtalk" "#thetruth" and "#exposed." He also called the interior designer a "sociopathic ho."
"I just have to get this off my chest. Since the word 'authentic' was used so many times on the show 'Finding Prince Charming' by that fraud of a bachelor," he wrote. "I think it's time that someone takes heed to their own advice. How about being authentic that you're still hooking. It's been proven many times that you are. Also branding yourself as an 'interior designer' when we all know that is a completely, and poorly, manufactured FAKE business, I mean, your portfolio speaks for itself."
Spodick goes on to claim that Sepulveda "embezzled over $40K from the Atlanta rainbow crosswalks project." Atlanta's LGBTQ newspaper Project Q reported about Sepulveda's Rainbow Crosswalks project before the show aired.
"I just happen to be friends with some of the donors. They want their money back!" he wrote in his post, which received more than 3,700 likes. "Also, stealing Rolex's off the nightstand of your hookups. How about being authentic about the fact that you have physically abused your partners in every relationship that you have had, including and not limited to launching blunt objects at their head, like a computer."
"How about being authentic about the fact that you actively pursued me, Brandon, Eric and Paul right after the show wrapped," Spodick went on to say. "How about being authentic about seeing your Johns just before and AFTER the show finalized shooting. Oh, and last but definitely not least, how about that time you pursued me a DAY after you were with Eric to try and hook up with me in Chicago during market days after saying you were not with anyone."
Spodick, a real estate agent, also wrote that none of the "Finding Prince Charming" suitors were aware that Sepulveda escorted in the past- something he admitted on the show's finale.
"Just to be very clear, none of us knew about Roberts past and consequently, his present about being a rent boy. Here's a lovely pic of Robert and I at Market Days in Chicago," he wrote. "For the record, he tried to sleep with me. But even then, without knowing what I know now, I wouldn't go near that science experiment. And by science experiment I'm talking about his penis. I insisted that we should just cuddle. Stop LYING! Peace out you sociopathic ho! #realtalk #thetruth #exposed"
This isn't the first time Spodick lashed out against the dating show and its prince charming. Back in September he claimed he was "fired without notice" for being on "Finding Prince Charming."
Sepulveda has not responded to Spodick's claims.
Read Spodick's post below.