Clayton Echard
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Podcast Appearances
It was the best thing she could have done was go public because it instantly switched the narrative.
The second that she went public, I then went and found the court case the next day.
And then I posted about it online to lead people to, um, the case.
I just, all I said was, Hey, there's a, there's, there's another case against the same individual in the Phoenix court system.
And then, you know, because that was the truth.
And then people went racing to go pull and dig up the information.
That's when the narrative switched.
Yeah, I mean, I wouldn't say like I felt so.
Well, I've learned this, that like Bachelor Nation, if we're talking about other contestants, you know, men and women, I didn't receive a lot of support.
But that's also because I didn't put a lot of effort into relationships post-show because
I isolated myself from that whole environment.
I was so upset with how the show went and I didn't feel I was depicted fairly.
And I just really had a bad taste in my mouth about the whole experience.
And so I avoided just interacting with people from the show.
If it was Bachelor related, it was bad in my mind.
So, you know, I was an outcast, I guess, that I'd created that myself.
And I went to Phoenix and I didn't get involved in that scene.
So whenever it came time to, you know, people were to stand up and support me, like most of these people were like, well, he doesn't really interact with us and I don't know the guy.