After losing his job as a reality show judge, Willy Moon is speaking out on the scandal that took place on The X Factor New Zealand.

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Moon and his wife, Natalia Kills, were immediately fired from the series after they took their criticism too far with contestant Joe Irvine. Kills told him that he made her sick while Moon compared Irvine to fictional murderer Norman Bates.

The former judge took to his Twitter page on Tuesday to post a number of tweets that seemed very much like he was making references towards the unfortunate situation. His first tweet says:

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"My plan for next year is to make better life choices ie. never go near a f---ing reality TV show ever again."

Moon added more posts on how he was trying to do something interesting, but it didn't turn out the way he was expecting.

"The sad part is I was actually trying to give something cool to NZ putting bands on the show that actually write songs and play instruments," he wrote, followed by, "But people for some reason seem to relate more to the sob story no talent karaoke singers than to artists who create."

"It's not my world, nor will it be," he continued.

Moon finished up by mentioning why he and his wife went over the top in their comments and it had nothing to do with Irvine's performance.

"We were just angry and upset at the fakeness of it all and should never have taken it out on that one guy, it was unfair it's not his fault," he wrote.

He then added, "Live and learn."