On Monday’s “Women Tell All” episode
of “The Bachelor,” each rejected contestant was given the opportunity
to share their story of what went wrong and their experience with
fellow contestants in the quest to find love with Ben Flajnik.
And it wasn’t always pretty.
Despite the show supposedly centering on the
actual “Bachelor” himself, Flajnik was featured for a mere ten minutes
in the entire program. Instead, the show’s resident bad girl Courtney
was the star of the night in a show that made franchise history –
allowing Courtney, who is one of the final two contestants, to
participate in the “Women Tell All” episode.
Courtney made few fans during her tenure on
the show, with almost all of the ladies accusing her of being “in it to
win it.” (If you’re asking yourself, ‘isn’t that the whole purpose?,’
don’t feel bad, so are we.)
The ladies wasted no time bemoaning
Courtney’s cliché reality show behavior, with Bachelor boo-hopeful Nicki
describing what she said were contradictory actions.
“[On the show’s Feb. 27 episode] Courtney
tells Ben that, ‘she’s tried so hard to get along with the other girls,’
which is not true. Once she realized that her chances might be
hindered, she flips and feels bad.
“Well, boo hoo,” she added poignantly.
Kacie, who was kicked off after the show’s “hometown date” round, echoed Sterling’s sentiments.
“[Courtney] was two people,” she said.
“One way around us and another around him. I feel like I know all of
the other women here well because they always acted like themselves.”
(Insert obvious reality television joke here).
But fear not, for Courtney was given the
opportunity to defend herself. Entering to shocked, yet scathing looks
from her fellow competitors and disgruntled glances from audience
members, Courtney took to the stage to plead her case with America and
the girls.
With her voice shaking and eyes welling with
tears, Courtney assured her fellow contestants that she too was there
for the same reason and it wasn’t for a tabloid cover or television
notoriety.
No, she too, she promised, was there for love.
“I’m sorry,” she said. “I take it all back.
Looking back, I’m really sorry that I hurt all of your feelings. You
may say it’s not genuine but it is.”
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