These hilarious The Ultimatum production blunders will make you wonder how it ever aired

It’s like the producers were on minimum wage


The Ultimatum has brought enough chaos this season, and that doesn’t even include the reunion episode. Aside from all the secret kisses, dramas and arguments, there were plenty of hilarious production errors and inexplicable moments throughout the season that caught the eyes of some of the viewers. Here are all The Ultimatum season three production blunders that you missed.

Aria still had a security tag on her shoes

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In episode eight of The Ultimatum season three, we saw one of the best production blunders yet. Aria was getting ready to go to out on her last day of being partnered with Caleb, and the camera crew panned in on a pair of boots. However, the boots seemed to have still the security tag on them. How did this even happen?? Surely you would have noticed this when you took them out the store?

Sandy went out for dinner, came back, and a tag magically appeared on her top

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A very strange production error showed Sandy go out for dinner with J.R. and then return home. In the same outfit, she hid behind the door as Nick demanded to see her. However, her outfit now had a clothing tag on it. She was either trying on an exact replica of her outfit from earlier, or the scenes were edited in a different time frame. There’s literally no other explanation!

A fly ruined Scotty’s ultimatum day moment

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I did laugh when I saw Scotty looking all nervous to see Aria again, but there was a fly on his red jacket that I couldn’t stop looking at. Way to steal from his big moment!

There’s undeniable evidence Nick knew he was getting the same tattoo

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There is actually undeniable evidence that Nick knew he was getting the same tattoo as J.R., although he played it off as being a huge mistake on the show. Well, whenever you get a tattoo they will put a stencil down so you can check you’re happy with the placement of it and size. And whilst the camera zoomed in on Nick getting the tattoo you can very clearly see where the previous stencil was and they obviously decided to change where the actual tattoo was going to be. But this is clear proof Nick would have looked at the stencil to check he was happy with the placement and then made the decision to move it.

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