Bachelor star reveals the surprising reality of life inside the mansion

Nina Rolleston, a contestant from Sam Wood's season of The Bachelor, has exposed the truth behind life in the famous Hunter's Hill mansion.

In a tell-all interview, she claimed that the 25 women were forced to live in 'asylum-style' accommodation and shared just one washing machine between them.

Speaking on the Confessions of a Twenty Something Train Wreck podcast, Nina added that filming took place 'five days a week' and rose ceremonies would often last until 3am.

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Exposed: Nina Rolleston, a contestant from Sam Wood's (pictured) season of The Bachelor, has revealed the truth behind life in the famous Hunter's Hill mansion

Exposed: Nina Rolleston (pictured), a contestant from Sam Wood's season of The Bachelor, has revealed the truth behind life in the famous Hunter's Hill mansion

Exposed: Nina Rolleston (right), a contestant from Sam Wood's (left) season of The Bachelor, has revealed the truth behind life in the famous Hunter's Hill mansion 

'We filmed five days per week with a two day break, which wasn't always a Saturday or Sunday but it was always two consecutive days,' Nina said. 

She also revealed that the limited laundry facilities put a strain on the girls, who were often struggling to find clean clothes to wear. 

'We had to do our own laundry and stuff like that. We only had one washing machine between 20 odd women. It's a lot of laundry,' she said. 

Nina explained that the frequent 'outfit changes' demanded by producers turned the laundry problem into a full-blown nightmare. 

She also spoke about the living arrangements during The Bachelor's third season. 

'So if you think of, like, school camp cross ed with a psychiatric asylum, that's what it feels like!' she laughed.

Cramped: Nina claimed the 25 women were forced to live in 'asylum-style' accommodation and shared just one washing machine between them. Pictured: The Bachelor 2015 mansion

Cramped: Nina claimed the 25 women were forced to live in 'asylum-style' accommodation and shared just one washing machine between them. Pictured: The Bachelor 2015 mansion

Nina added: 'In my season, in the Hunter's Hill mansion we had three bedrooms between 25 women. In my room, we had five girls: two bunks beds and a single bed'

She claimed that one of the other bedrooms actually housed '10 people'. 

Elsewhere in the interview, Nina addressed the insufficient number of bathrooms in

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