After Leaving Ashley for Just 12 Hours, Grant Was Caught Signing Up for Another Dating Show Titled “I’ve Never Truly Loved Anyone”, Making Online Community Angry Calling Him ‘King of Disposable Love’ .Qu

**Grant Goes Viral 12 Hours After Breaking Up With Ashley: Signs Up For New Dating Show Called “I’ve Never Truly Loved Anyone,” Labeled ‘King of Disposable Love’**

*Hollywood, April 2025 — If you thought the Temptation Island drama ended with the finale, think again. Just 12 hours after officially leaving Ashley, Grant — who once shed tears on camera — was caught signing a contract to participate in a controversial new dating show called “I’ve Never Truly Loved Anyone.”*

### **From A Promise to a Cruel Declaration**

Right in the stormy reunion episode, Grant and Ashley left Temptation Island together, declaring that they “will try to be serious in real life.” It seemed like this was the end of a post-reality love story… but it wasn’t.

Just half a day later, a leaked clip from behind the scenes of a TV show casting went viral on TikTok. In it, Grant appeared with “so deep” eyes and an emotional voice:

> “Honestly, I’ve never truly loved anyone. I think I’m ready to find what love really is.”

Immediately, netizens were in an uproar.

### **The Online Community Is Outraged: “You Are The Pinnacle Of Disposable Love”**

Twitter, Reddit and Instagram were quickly flooded with harsh reactions:

– *”This man has an emotional lifespan shorter than the first generation iPhone battery.”*
– *”We just saw him cry for Ashley less than 24 hours ago. He’s truly the main actor in a fast-paced love drama.”*
– *”I swear, if Grant ever appears on another show, I’ll file a lawsuit for Ashley.”*

A hashtag #DisposableLoveKing immediately climbed to the top of trending, while the fanpage “Justice for Ashley” increased 40K followers overnight.

### **Ashley’s Response: Silent But Powerful**

Meanwhile, Ashley has yet to speak out directly. However, she posted a black-and-white story with the caption:
> “Silence is sometimes the loudest scream.”

Shortly after, she unfollowed Grant on all platforms.

A source close to her revealed:
> “Ashley was really hurt. She didn’t expect all the promises she made on the show to be so easily erased in just 12 hours.”

### **A PR stunt or a quick flip?**

Many people have asked: Is this a PR stunt, or does Grant really not understand the definition of long-term love?

Entertainment media expert Maya Linh commented:
> “Signing up for a new show so quickly after a romantic ending not only hurts the people involved, but also destroys the audience’s trust. With the title of ‘King of Disposable Love’, Grant has now become an icon… but not in a good way.”

### **Conclusion: What is Love If Not At Least 24 Hours of Loyalty?**

In an era where love stories can be edited, added background music, and turned into 15-second trailers, the question remains: **Is love real, or just seasonal entertainment content?**

Grant may have moved on to a new show, but his dramatic legacy will last longer than the actual length of time he was in love with someone — about 12 hours.

📺 *Next update: Is Ashley joining the new season of “Exes Revenge Retreat”?*
💬 *The online community is still counting down… and uploading memes.*