The Bachelorette star Kaitlyn Bristowe might be looking for love, but could she be looking for love in all the wrong places? She beat her competitor Britt Nilsson out of the running to become the next star of the series, however, she might just be falling for guys that aren't always truthful. The ABC love matching series has always been in question over the authenticity of their storylines, and today one of the show's former contestants is speaking out, saying that the series is scripted.
Josh Seiter, who viewers will remember as the professional male dancer who was eliminated from the series during episode two, has opened up about his experience on the series, and the former reality star tells Radar Online that the show is a scripted drama.
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"Everyone was fed lines," the contestant explained. "In one of my testimonials, I said 'If I don't get a rose, it will be a blow to my ego.' Producers forced me to say that!"
It wasn't only feeding the guys lines, but they were also forced to react to situation that the producers put them into.
"One night, they said, 'You and Justin and Clint go to the fireplace and talk about how Kaitlyn is handling this situation," Josh told the site.
It wasn't only Josh's storyline that was fabricated, but according to Time, also the "gay" storyline between contestants JJ and Clint. The news site is reporting that the producers manufactured the quasi-gay storyline to make a relationship exist where there wasn't one.
"The Bachelorette deploys some clever editing, and we have a sexual component manufactured out of nothing," the site states.
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