'Are bikini wedgies considered hot now?' Bachelor in Paradise fans go in a frenzy over the stars' VERY revealing swimwear - but Osher Gunsberg says he 'doesn't understand' the backlash By Jo Scrimshire For Daily Mail Australia Published: 22:54 BST, 25 April 2019 | Updated: 23:00 BST, 25 April 2019 Viewcomments Things are heating up in Fiji, but is it time for the female stars of Bachelor in Paradise to cover up? After several contestants wore revealing G-string bikinis on Thursday's episode, some viewers suggested that they should dress more conservatively. 'Are bikini wedgies considered hot now?' one outraged fan wrote on Twitter, while another wrote: 'Do women no longer wear bikinis that actually cover their bottom?' 'Are bikini wedgies considered hot now?' Bachelor in Paradise fans went in a frenzy over the stars' VERY revealing swimwear on Thursday's episode. Pictured: Tenille Favios 'They look extremely uncomfortable': After several contestants wore revealing G-string bikinis, viewers suggested that they should dress more conservatively A similar tweet read: 'When did wearing one's bikini bottoms literally up one's butt crack become a thing?' 'All these dental floss bikinis look extremely uncomfortable,' commented another disappointed viewer. One fan wondered if the bikinis were getting 'small and smaller as the episodes go on', while another tweeted: 'Next we will see them just wearing a leaf!' Too far? On Thursday's episode, several of the women wore tiny bikini bottoms that exposed their bare buttocks. Pictured left: Tenille Favios, and right: Alisha Aitken-Radburn Bottoms up! The skimpy swimwear was particularly obvious when the women lined up to greet Canadian intruder Daniel Maguire (far left) upon his arrival at the resort Strip show: One viewer wondered if the bikinis were getting 'small and smaller as the episodes go on', while another tweeted: 'Next we will see them just wearing a leaf!' What will Bill Shorten say? Alisha, who works for the NSW Labor Party, flaunted her pert derrière in white G-string bottoms as she greeted Daniel However, there were also plenty of viewers who defended the Bachelor contestants' right to wear cheeky swimwear. One supportive fan tweeted: 'Not sure why women are... snarkily judging the women's bikini bottoms? I think anyone can wear what they like.' Another wrote: 'I am jealous of Tenille's body confidence because I can't wear bikini bottoms like that'. No judgement here! However, there were also plenty of viewers who defended the Bachelor contestants' right to wear cheeky swimwear. Pictured: Alisha and Daniel Inspirational: One fan tweeted, 'I am jealous of Tenille's body confidence because I can't wear bikini bottoms like that'. Pictured: Tenille Favios Fashion police: 'Not sure why women are... snarkily judging the women's bikini bottoms? I think anyone can wear what they like,' wrote a supportive viewer Even Bachelor in Paradise host Osher Günsberg weighed in on the controversy, saying that he doesn't know what all the fuss is about. He tweeted: 'I don't understand why so many people are so confronted by bikinis on this show. If that's what they want to wear, isn't that okay?' On Thursday's episode of Bachelor in Paradise, several female contestants wore tiny bikini bottoms that exposed their bare buttocks. This was particularly obvious when Tenille Favios and Alisha Aitken-Radburn greeted intruder Daniel Maguire upon his arrival at the resort. Osh's take: Even Bachelor in Paradise host Osher Günsberg (pictured) weighed in on the controversy, saying that he doesn't know what all the fuss is about Confronting? Osher tweeted: 'I don't understand why so many people are so confronted by bikinis on this show. If that's what they want to wear, isn't that okay?' Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility