He recently raised the ire of legions of viewers after making controversial sexist remarks about women on the season finale of Married At First Sight. However, Mike Gunner could be in the running to be the next Bachelor if fans have their way - and it appears the electrician is all for it. Mike, 44, posted a photo of himself in a suit and tie to Instagram on Tuesday with the caption, 'Always tuck your shirt in.' 'You deserve a shot!' Will 'sexist' MAFS' Mike Gunner (pictured) be the next Bachelor? The idea was garnering support on social media on Tuesday after the electrician posted a picture of himself in a suit and tie... with the divisive reality star also 'liking' the idea Well suited? Mike, 44, posted a photo of himself in a suit and tie to Instagram on Tuesday with the caption, 'Always tuck your shirt in', and fans flocked to throw their support behind him becoming the next Bachelor One fan commented on the post: 'You deserve a shot at the new Bachelor. Get your act together ... But select wisely, no women who need a therapist! On ya Mikey.' Tellingly, the post got 11 likes - all by women - and was liked by Mike himself. Fan Tina commented, 'Yes, yes, yes', while and 'Natty' added, 'Hell yeah, I wanna see him on the Bachy too. You would definitely make a good one!' One fan commented on Mike's post: 'You deserve a shot at the new Bachelor. Get your act together ... But select wisely, no women who need a therapist! On ya Mikey' Will he be signed up to be the next Bachelor? Tellingly, the pro-Bachelor post got 11 likes - all by women - and was liked by Mike himself One follower wrote, 'Yup, definitely a stint on The Bachelor', while another added: 'Hot as ... and please be the next Bachelor. I'll watch it if you are. You were my fave on MAFS.' Follower 'Belinda' also commented, 'The next Bachelor', with the thumbs-up emoji. Despite support for the idea on social media, producers of The Bachelor might take a bit of convincing. Fan Tina commented: 'Yes, yes, yes', while and 'Natty' added, 'Hell yeah, I wanna see him on the Bachy too. You would definitely make a good one!' Mike shocked the entire nation on the MAFS finale recently when he declared that groups of women don't do well under pressure compared to men. After relationship expert Melissa Schilling addressed how the brides treated each other throughout the series, Mike decided to chime in. Melissa said: 'Is there anything that you take away from this that perhaps you might do differently with female friendships in the future?' One follower wrote, 'Yup, definitely a stint on The Bachelor', while another added: 'Hot as ... and please be the next Bachelor. I'll watch it if you are. You were my fave on MAFS.' Follower 'Belinda' also commented, 'The next Bachelor', with the thumbs-up emoji Mike said: 'There's a few things I'd like to point out. I think groups of women under pressure don't cope as well as groups of men under pressure. As the contestants gasped in shock, he continued: 'There's differences between men and women, don't mistake that. 'I mean, the matriarchy and the patriarchy are two different things entirely, and there are different dynamics at play. Not the right candidate? Despite support for the idea on social media, producers of The Bachelor might take a bit of convincing 'We're seeing these girls have fallen apart and the men haven't.' Mike concluded by claiming the MAFS experiment is harder for the brides than grooms, simply because of their 'biology'. 'Any group of women that are put in this same type of situation, maybe this just doesn't speak to their biology… there is actually some merit in that,' he said, causing shock around the room. Foot in mouth? Mike shocked the entire nation on the MAFS finale recently when he declared that groups of women don't do well under pressure compared to menAll rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility