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Carolina Quixano throws light on alleged conversations behind the scenes she and the second best Litia garr had with a lead Ellis’s grant on The bachelor.
“I thought he was going to be litia because I knew he told me the most and litia,” Carolina, 29, claimed on a chapter on Thursday, April 3, the “Happy Hour Bachelor” podcast. “Litia’s story about how she had already said it was – what she mentioned – I had already heard that too.”
He continued, “I was delicate enough to think all the time it was either me or litia because I knew we had the most certainty, or from what I had heard. And when she got that one-on-one, I thought it was.”
Carolina admitted that part of it “shocked” when he chose a grant, 31, eventually Put his last rose – and offer – to Juliana moves over litia, 31.
“But it is not a part of me because a grant still said all these things to everyone, and it was unhealthy,” he said. “Me and Litia at least – I don’t know if anyone else tried to bring this up to him – but we asked him to fix him, and he continued and gave that assurance. So I don’t know. I don’t know what’s going through that man’s mind.”
During the end of season 29 of The bachelor Last month, Litia appeared blindly by a grant decision to send her packaging. As a grant broke up with her, Litia claimed that she would have “many questions” if she was Juliana, 28, based on what she had promised.
During the living part of the finale, Litia claimed that a grant had told her “Stop the show” early Because she was the same. Grant apologized to Litia, later saying only Weekly US that “many” things he “Not aligned with” Based on what he said.
Reflecting on the season, Carolina claimed a grant to break his promises “over and over” – despite her asking him to “stop making promises that you can’t keep.”
“Obviously, I did Litia told him to stop please, and he continued to do it. He continued to reassure you. I don’t know if he really felt him in the moment,” he said. “I don’t think it’s a terrible person. As I said before, I don’t usually believe in canceling culture. I don’t try to say, like, ‘Screw it.’ But I think it’s really irresponsible.
Grant, who has claimed he gave Juliana heads for Litia’s response to her partition Us That he had left Litia to “speak her truth and piece” as the final part of the final.
“I’m not going to sit up there and argue with her on stage about what she thought I said. But I think there’s a little more clarity – when you’re the Bachelor, you see your last two competitors as someone who might be your wife. That’s where some confusion came to play. Us. “At that time, I can’t say much really. I’m not going to argue, I have to accept whatever the conditions are apologizing and letting her feel how she feels because she’s in a difficult situation and she’s hurt. I understand.”
When asked about the comments that Litia made about her, Juliana added, “I think the only response I have is that we are two different individuals and we have to go through this process very unique and very true to who we are. And I wish her well.”
During Carolina’s interview, he acknowledged that the format of the ABC reality show allows the Bachelor to explore links with several suits – and said “the right way” to lead the show would be “Keep an open mind.”
“So you shouldn’t really know until the end who he is, because who you like today could change tomorrow. If you were a bachelor and you are like, ‘I knew from day one that she was,’ then in my mind, you were not a good person. Because if I was in that situation and I was so sure of someone so early, then I would have to break the show.” is about to pull Clare Crawley Here? ‘Because it’s so encouraging. Morally, ethically, that’s the only way I could ever do. “
Clare, 44, broke her season 16 The bachelorette early when he met Dale Mosswhich she engaged to less than two weeks after filming. The pair has split since then.
“I think if you want to be the bachelor, you need to be real with yourself and be like, ‘There’s no way I know everything about this person in one day. I need to give it to that time and let it all play out,'” said Carolina. “So then why are you making these promises? Leading people on for TV is, for me, crazy and cruel and we can never do it, and I don’t respect people who can do it either. I think he has the right to change his mind as the bachelor, and that’s fine. He shouldn’t have said what he said.”