Here areBachelorstars who have been misjudged by fans and who aren’treallyas villainous as they appeared on TV.
However, Crawley set the record straight, tellingE!
News,“Nothing happened in the ocean.”

However, Krystal’s behavior was at odds with how she perceives herself.
“I just felt very criticized,” Krystal said.
“It’s what makes a good story,” she explained.

“You definitely need a hero to overcome evil, in a sense.”
Krystal knows it “makes for good television.”
According to her, Nick simply wants to find the right girl without settling.

Despite her hated status, Olivia was one of the show’s more inoffensive antagonists.
She went on to describe herself as a “kook.”
Ben himself explained how misunderstood Olivia was, calling her a “rockstar.”

He said, “She laid her heart on the line for love.
“I’ve always known J.J. was a great guy,” he toldTV Guide.
I’d like to know all about it, hey.”

However, despite her denials of the affair, she was kicked off of theBachelor.
It wouldn’t be fair to Becca," as noted byPopSugar.
Kaitlyn wrote in theGlamourpiece how viewers questioned “my integrity and character” because of her personal decisions.

However, Corinne isn’t just the bubbly bold airhead she appeared to be.
She’s also a savvy businesswoman and is entrepreneurially minded.
Knowing this part of me that I’ve been scared to talk about.

Scared to share with people."
She explained that she’d been surrounded by people who make her feel bad about herself her entire life.
Crying aside, Ashley is actually surprisingly mature.







