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‘Bachelorette’ fans clamoring to know what Blake painted for Katie Thurston

Bachelor Nation is desperate to see the X-rated painting Blake Moynes made for “Bachelorette” Katie Thurston, which ABC deemed so graphic, they censored it.

Fans immediately took to social media to express their outrage and demand to see the racy art, with one disgruntled viewer starting a Change.org petition.

“”I WANT TO SEE BLAKE’S UNCENSORED PAINTING!!!” one fan reeled on Twitter.

“Okay I’m like an hour behind but SHOW ME BLAKE’S PAINTING #bachelorette,” another added.

Someone also asked, “Who’s gonna leak Blake’s painting?”

One fan even offered up their life savings to sneak a peek at the art.

Moynes previously competed on Clare Crawley’s season of “Bachelorette” and also attempted to woo Tayshia Adams when she took over following Crawley’s exit. During an art date on Adams’ season, Moynes also got risqué when he made a penis sculpture.

Blake Moynes on "Bachelorette"
Moynes’ painting was censored by ABC.

“First off, I think I was just [thinking] ‘What’s important to me? What’s been missing in my life for a long period of time?’” Moynes told former contestants Ben Higgins and Ashley Iaconetti on their podcast. “And since my ex-girlfriend, which was two years ago, it had been a long time since I had had sex and love. So I wanted to be bold and talk about things that people are scared to talk about.”

Meanwhile, Thurston recently made headlines after a sneak preview of the show revealed that she was forbidding the men from masturbating.

“I kind of had this idea I thought would be fun, where the guys in the house all have to agree to withhold their self-care as long as possible, if you know what I mean,” she told hosts Adams and Kaitlyn Bristowe.

Blake Moynes and Katie Thurston
Moynes is competing on Thurston’s season of “Bachelorette.” ABC

Bristowe — clearly confused — asked, “So, like, not do their skin care routine?” Adams was also confused and asked if she meant “like no shaving.”

“Uh, we’re going a little deeper than that,” Thurston said. “A little friendly handshake with themselves [is] off-limits.”