Naked Attraction viewers were not impressed with one contestant's reaction to not being chosen.
The Channel 4 show, which sees members of the public strip naked in a bid to find a love match, is very popular amongst fans.
However, they were not happy with one man's response to not being chosen as Nameya's date.
Nameya had six men to choose from and and whittled it down until she had two men and two women left.
Making the difficult decision to send one man named Leon home, he surprisingly didn't seem too bothered about being rejected.
Speaking to the camera backstage he said: “It's one of them. You win some, you lose some but there’s plenty more cl***e in the sea."
Viewers did not like the language he had used and took to Twitter to comment.
"Why did that bloke on #NakedAttraction think it is OK to say 'plenty more cl***e in the sea' ... get in the f***ing bin you t**t!" one person said.
Another tweeted: "Did orange just use the world cl***e on National tv??? #Nakedattraction."
A third person posted: "Leon you dirty b*****d! CL***E!? [vomit emoji] #NakedAttraction."
The end of the episode saw Nameya choose 21-year-old law student Megan to go on a date with, and it went well.
When they met up again a few weeks later, they decided to have their next date in Wales, which is where Megan is from.
It comes after Naked Attraction host Anna Richardson defended the popular series after it sparked many debates.
Speaking to Closer magazine, the TV star claimed embracing nudity can do wonders for our self-esteem.
Anna admitted that when she took the hosting gig on, she knew she'd have to defend the show from critics who think it's pornography, but the star stresses that it's nothing of the sort.
"As much as it's funny, and we laugh along, there's a much deeper meaning to being naked which is about acceptance, identity and individuality," Anna explained to the publication.
After discussing the show's inclusivity, Anna added: "I must have seen thousands of naked people, who are absolutely cool with themselves and who are like 'This is who I am,' and that's very liberating.
"There's something great about being able to look at ordinary bodies, while you're like 'Actually my body's not so bad, I look a bit like that'. It's about acceptance."
Naked Attraction airs Wednesdays at 10pm on Channel 4.