Bachelor in Paradise’s Jamie Doran reveals new details about his lawsuit against Warner Bros.

‘I was bullied into doing certain things on the show’: Bachelor in Paradise’s Jamie Doran reveals new details about his lawsuit against Warner Bros.

Almost six months after announcing his intent to sue, Jamie Doran has revealed new details in his lawsuit against Warner Bros., following his stint on Bachelor in Paradise.

Speaking to The Daily Telegraph on Wednesday, the 40-year-old Bachelor franchise alum said he was pushing ahead with the lawsuit.

‘I feel they lacked a duty of care with a lot of things. There’s 22 different things we’re looking at,’ he said of the now-axed reality show.

Pushing on: Almost six months after announcing his intent to sue, Jamie Doran has revealed new details in his lawsuit against Warner Bros., following his stint on Bachelor in Paradise

Although he was initially excited to appear on last year’s Bachelor in Paradise, Jamie said he felt like he was ‘set up’ to seem ‘clingy’ and ’emotionally unstable’.

He also claimed he was ‘bullied’ by the production team, who allegedly used ‘sneaky tactics’ to generate drama.

‘Firstly, their alcohol policy was way out – they said two drinks an hour but we were having up to 10 drinks an hour,’ he said.

Moving forward: Speaking to The Daily Telegraph on Wednesday, the 40-year-old Bachelor franchise alum said he was pushing ahead with the lawsuit

Moving forward: Speaking to The Daily Telegraph on Wednesday, the 40-year-old Bachelor franchise alum said he was pushing ahead with the lawsuit

‘I was bullied into doing certain things on the show and I thought, “If I didn’t do it, I’d get sent home.”‘

Daily Mail Australia has contacted Channel 10 and Warners Bros. for comment.

Jamie first announced his intention to sue in July, claiming his case against Warner Bros. went far beyond his ‘bad edit’ on last year’s Bachelor in Paradise.

Defiant: 'I feel they lacked a duty of care with a lot of things. There's 22 different things we're looking at,' he said of the now-axed reality show

Defiant: ‘I feel they lacked a duty of care with a lot of things. There’s 22 different things we’re looking at,’ he said of the now-axed reality show

He officially lodged legal claims against Warner Bros. International, the company that produces the dating franchise, in September.

‘Don’t assume that my legal case against Channel 10 and Warner Bros. is built around an “edit”. It’s a lot more in-depth and there’s a lot more in play here,’ he said on social media in August. 

Since making these claims, Jamie has only lodged official claims against Warner Bros. and not Channel 10.

Claims: Although he was initially excited to appear on last year's Bachelor in Paradise, Jamie said he felt like he was 'set up' to seem 'clingy' and 'emotionally unstable'

Claims: Although he was initially excited to appear on last year’s Bachelor in Paradise, Jamie said he felt like he was ‘set up’ to seem ‘clingy’ and ’emotionally unstable’