Mr Mayor Of Noosa went on to say that Jess hadn't sought permission before going on the show (Jess says it was his annual leave to do with whatever he pleased), and that he kiiind of maybe exaggerated about just how big a deal he is around town.
"It was made very clear on the show, and indeed Councillor Glasgow mentioned, the fact that he worked as a councillor on the Noosa council and there was also some confusion about what his role was.
"He suggested he was second to the Mayor — in fact the Deputy Mayor is second to the Mayor.
"Yes, unfortunately he has conflated his role as a councillor with his appearance on this show."
Ouuuuch...
Jess ruffled a lot of feathers in the premiere episode, after Angie called him out for saying he'd give the 24-hour rose back if he was chosen to receive it.
After he swore that he definitely did not say what we all just watched him say, all hell broke loose as the politician blamed Jamie Doran the puppy-bringing firefighter for letting slip.
"Jamie, why did you tell Angie that I was given a rose and I wouldn't... I'd say no, I'd give it back to her?" Jess accused the 39-year-old.
"I never said that... Guys, I've had two minutes with Angie all night. Why the hell would I talk about another dude?"
Jamie was so devastated by the diss he was moved to tears.
"I'm the most genuine guy in here, and for someone to come after me like that, that's low," he explained.
"When people don't trust me, I feel worthless. It's brought out this negative energy in me that wasn't even in me... I feel like crying right now. And I did nothing wrong. I put a lot of effort into this sort of process, just for someone to just come and... ..just do that to me and blindsided me. I just got blindsided. You know?"
We know, Jamie. We know.
"I run into burning buildings for a living, and it doesn't affect me. And then someone tries to manipulate my emotions like that, and... I don't know. It's just hard. I'm just pretty upset. I don't even know how to come back from this, eh?"